hello
Welcome, advice...
So glad you decided to quit; toward the end of my drinking, I definately felt that the drinking was doing absolutely nothing for me but making some precarious situations even worse. I could see how bad it had become, but I couldn't see how to get out of it.
You'll hear how others have stopped the insanity on these boards. Good to meet you, and all my best.....
So glad you decided to quit; toward the end of my drinking, I definately felt that the drinking was doing absolutely nothing for me but making some precarious situations even worse. I could see how bad it had become, but I couldn't see how to get out of it.
You'll hear how others have stopped the insanity on these boards. Good to meet you, and all my best.....
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: san angelo texas
Posts: 16
thank you all well im 34 and have been drinking since i was very young , as i got older i started drinking whiskey and then i couldnt live with out it ,, i would get a half gallon every two or three days
I am glad you decided to stop and I also am glad you found SR.
Welcome Advice
Welcome to SR!
You aren't alone anymore!
If the cravings get really hard to deal with, call and talk to someone at AA (voices are healing): Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous :
1917 W Avenue N
San Angelo
(325) 949-8178
San Angelo
(325) 657-6645
Welcome to SR!
You aren't alone anymore!
If the cravings get really hard to deal with, call and talk to someone at AA (voices are healing): Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous :
1917 W Avenue N
San Angelo
(325) 949-8178
San Angelo
(325) 657-6645
Welcome to SR!
Hi advice, Even getting here is a great step. SR is a great place to get encouragement to stick to your path. For me, when I first stopped and wanted to drink distractions were key. Talking to folks on SR, watching a movie, reading a book..
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