Day 2
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Day 2
Didn't get much sleep last night, not gonna let that stop me from trying to turn this into a productive/sober day. I'll keep you guys updated when I get home from work, goodluck to you all, stay sober stay sober stay sober!
Even my worst sober day is better than my best drunk day. Because no matter what else occurs during the day, I didn't drink. So I won. Every day I drank I lost a little part of myself. And I like myself a pretty good deal; don't want to lose any more of me. Just want to keep building.
it's my day 2, too
i definitely am feeling shaky, sweating, then cold, and incredibly thirsty...glad i found this site. good luck, eh. let's keep in touch as we are on the same schedule! i need a partner for this--it's tough. i used to drink a bottle of wine or more a night for several years...
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I went through the cold sweats/shakiness for so many times it feels like I'm used to it. I know I'm gonna have rough days but so far I've kinda just powered through it, kept really busy at work, I'm about to head home which is the scary part of my day as I always have the temptation to stop at the liquor store after work. Ughh!! God grant me the strength
that's the
hardest part of the day for me, too. on the plus side, i feel more productive and focused--it's nice not to wake up with a cloudy head. i almost always drank at night--it's definitely a challenge to break that habit. apparently i cannot send you a private message until i have 5 post...still learning how to navigate this site.
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No rush, find the threads you like, post a reply and you'll have 5 in no time. I'm there in the same boat with you, I used to drink a few beers at least before I went to sleep. Then that turned into a few beers when I wake up, a few beers for lunch, stop at the liquor store after work and drink my night away. Wake up and do it again. I make it my life goal to never return to that schedule, no matter how hard it is to sleep these past few days, I'll get used to it.
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Glad to see you two are addressing it...Because it just gets worse with time...eh1988
I give you credit for making it through work on your day too...And I hope you got home OK..No stops...What are looking forward to doing to support you with your recovery?...Any plans?
I give you credit for making it through work on your day too...And I hope you got home OK..No stops...What are looking forward to doing to support you with your recovery?...Any plans?
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So far I've just notified all my friends who "drink" that I won't be seeing them for a while because I want to try to get away from that lifestyle, nothing against them, they all understand. My Fiance doesn't drink at all and she is the main reason I think I find this a lot easier than the other times around, she's there for support (even though she has no idea what detoxing is like), and the fact that we're trying to start a family together. I have to address my problems first though before I even think about that, can't take care of a kid if I can't take care of my self.
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