Booze will be served tomorrow Hi Its day 171. Im going out tomorrow. Haven't been partying for a while now. I agreed to go as I thought booze won't be there. Got a message: a reminder to bring drinks as everyone will bring some. I bought myself energy drink. Not sure how will I cope when I see others drinking their wine. |
hi, do you have to go? if you feel it will compromise your sobriety then maybe make your excuses. |
Congrats on 171 days!! That's awesome, and something you should be very proud of. Is there any way you can arrive late/leave early? I think what to do depends on how you feel when alcohol is around. |
congratson 171 days btw:You_Rock_ |
The sober time you've accumulated for yourself will hopefully be a strong recovery foundation to live your life upon for many one days at a time for yrs. down the road. 171 days for any alcoholic is nothing to sneeze over because we know just one day sober is hard to do. So kudos for ur sober time. :) Take the tools and knowledge you've learned and aquired over these past 171 days and apply it to each day and to all situations you face. If your gut is telling you something different or you feel very uncomfortable then listen to your gut, because for me it never steers me wrong. It may do the same for you as well. Remember the journey in recovery you are on and putting yourself in an awkward situation where you maybe tempted to drink, then there could be consequences for wrong action you take. But then there could be an awesome reward if you make the right choice. Another sober day and another step in building your strong foundation to living a healthy, happy, honest life. |
Thank you for kind words! I am going because I really want to be out there meeting new people. Booze is everywhere and will be everywhere, so I can't keep hiding from it, I just need to learn not to have it. Ive been sober for 171 days, I hope that is enough to be ok tomorrow. |
171 days is quite an accomplishment. remember, alcohol is a fact of life in the real world. i went to a 4th of July party where everyone but me, my husband and one other were drinking beer and mixed drinks. later in the night even a little weed came out which isn't my thing but in the past i probably would have taken a couple of hits "just for fun." now, i bring one or two of my own drinks to keep myself entertained and as a reminder that i have options. it's perfectly fine to socialize without alcohol. just because you attend a get together with alcohol doesn't mean you're expected to drink. it's not like it's a wine tasting party or a bar crawl. know what you're getting into and make decisions accordingly. i turned down my husband's company's picnic because i knew the only thing there that was geared towards adults was food and alcohol and to be honest, the food isn't worth going for. go and enjoy the company. you won't have been going for the wine in the first place so don't let that be what keeps you from enjoying yourself. don't let other people's drinking alienate you. you aren't bad or different. you're like a vegetarian going out to dinner with friends. you just make different choices in what you consume and that's fine. it's your lifestyle choice and it's a good one. believe in yourself and believe in your sobriety. you have 171 days. take what you've learned and apply it to the real world. part of that is knowing your limits so if you find that your sobriety is going to be pushed beyond it's limits have an excuse ready to excuse yourself early if you need to. part of taking care of yourself is allowing yourself to enjoy the real world but not at the risk of your sobriety. believe in yourself but be realistic. good luck. you can do it! |
You say that you are not sure how you will cope. Why not? This is in your control. You get to choose how you are going to cope. Picture what is going to happen in your mind first, sorta like a dry run. Make a plan. Anticipate someone offering you a glass of wine, how you will feel, what you are going to do about it. Will you make sure that you will have something in your hand to sip? Will you say to the offer, No thanks, I already have one going? Will you be able to step outside for a minute for a breather if you get panicky? Will you be able to leave when you want to? Life is full of temptation, but we trust in our common sense and maturity to make the correct decisions. Temptations are manifest by urges or thoughts - but we are not our thoughts. We are so much more than one thought or urge. I refused to be held prisoner by alcohol while I was drinking, and I refused to be held prisoner while I was sober too. If you go to your event, be calm, serene and confident. You will do this, and you will be so danged proud of yourself afterwards. |
love it, fresh start! we are not prisoners of our addiction! all we have to do is refuse the first drink. |
Heres a unique idea, dont drink. Thats it plain and simple. No point in trying to "prepare" how to react to the situation. Just sounds like too much work for nothing. Just go and enjoy the party. Oh, I just heard it on the news, booze will be served the day after tomorrow too. Just sayin... |
Congratuations on 171 days sober! I hope you are able to enjoy the party and stay sober. |
Thank you all for supporting me. Im nervous a little, not used to socialize without a booze. |
I am sure you'll be fine HF - All you need remember is you're a non drinker - alcohol is poison to you. Congratulations on 171 days - that's fantastic.:) D |
congrats on the 171!!! You will feel sooo good when you wake up the next morning after the party, sober and clear headed---and....a milestone of accomplishment. Rooting for you, Healthyfood! |
Thank you! You all make me feel better. :) |
I knw how you feel. Was there at the same spot. I go to parties now and tell people I cannot drink due to my allergies and if they want me not to sneeze and go red the whole night thye should try not to offer me any alcohol. Works like a charm. People just pass me the soda nowadays. |
What a night. Just wanted to share with you. There were so many bottles opened in front of me, I lost the count how many! Everyone drunk yesterday. I was offered soooo many times, I kept saying no thanks. Eventually I got myself a glass and poured my energy drink and I looked as everyone else with something in my hand. Very nice night out, but too much booze. I wish I was a little bit more social and chatted more with people I just met, but being sober its a new skill for me to learn. Its day 173. Thank you all for supporting me. |
Good job Healthy! And well done on 173 days!!! :You_Rock_ |
congratulations on getting through that HF - it will get easier :) D |
That's so great, congrats for being strong, it's very inspiring. |
In making sure not to take someone elses inventory, because it's not my place to do so, or, I have no right too, I learned how awkward it was to be amongst those that drank around me when Im sober, because they are under the influence of a controlled substance and are not themselves. To avoid feeling uncomfortable in situations like that, Im glad we have choices we can make to take care of ourselves and protect our recovery to the best of our ability. I can choose to not be there and thus avoid feeling uncomfortable. In other words, if I dont want to feel uncomfortable in any situation then choosing something else that will be positive and healthy for my mind, body and soul will be further me in my recovery each day i remain sober. So can you. :) |
you're awesome! |
I was impressed by your 171 days, but am even more impressed that you attended the party, resisted temptation, and realized it'll take one step at a time. Staying sober was your priority, and once you can handle the get-togethers more easily you'll be able to socialize more. I like that you called it a skill too-it is something you can learn, as I'm finding out from others here with many days under their belts! |
Way to go :ring I find parties with the majority of people drinking/drunk quite boring now... I find myself thinking... was I like that???? Then remembering some silly moments in my drinking life that reminded me that... yes I was ;-) I have a much better time playing tennis on Friday nights with my tennis league and going out for dinner together afterwards than I ever could at a party filled with drunks ;-) Keep up the great work :You_Rock_ |
Well done, HealthyFood. You did exactly what you planned to do. You are right to be more than a little bit pleased with yourself. |
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What a night. Just wanted to share with you. There were so many bottles opened in front of me, I lost the count how many! Everyone drunk yesterday. I was offered soooo many times, I kept saying no thanks. Eventually I got myself a glass and poured my energy drink and I looked as everyone else with something in my hand. Very nice night out, but too much booze. I wish I was a little bit more social and chatted more with people I just met, but being sober its a new skill for me to learn. Its day 173. Thank you all for supporting me. |
Gosh, being chatty in large groups I didn't know well was a new skill for me too. I am still not thrilled in that situation, but I'm okay with that. I'm glad you got through it. |
Awesome!!!! |
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