life sucks righ now
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life sucks righ now
Okay, life sucks right now that's a poor attitude but don' tonight. Everything is a mess right now, and that sucks. I'm shaking bad from dinking last. I called the paremecs last week thinking I might a seizure. the cop just laughed a said just don't drink. I called the firetrucks today thinking I had a fire (didn't}. One cop ran out holding his saying my apartment stuck that bad. life just SUCKS. If it wasn't so late I'd drink. Tomorrow I'll be talking to a counselor for treatment. Just want to get out of here. Hate cops. Will be seeing my therapist later this week.
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Good luck to you with your struggles. Counseling is a start but it didn’t fit my style as I knew it all so I continued to suffer. For me detox and rehab was the start of me becoming sober and my eye opener.
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Open the windows and let some fresh air in.
Get some big bin bags and get rid of old food, rubbish and empties, so you can see some improvement in your home.
Pick all your dirty clothes up and put in a bin bag and take them to the laundrette. Pay a bit extra and have someone dry and fold them for you if you can.
Then try and focus on one room/area at a time and make it clean.
If you have a home that is a sanctuary away from the world, that has got to make you feel better.
I don't think I could recover in a place that was filled with reminders of drinking binges and unhappiness.
I wish you the best xx
Get some big bin bags and get rid of old food, rubbish and empties, so you can see some improvement in your home.
Pick all your dirty clothes up and put in a bin bag and take them to the laundrette. Pay a bit extra and have someone dry and fold them for you if you can.
Then try and focus on one room/area at a time and make it clean.
If you have a home that is a sanctuary away from the world, that has got to make you feel better.
I don't think I could recover in a place that was filled with reminders of drinking binges and unhappiness.
I wish you the best xx
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