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Hello,
I am new to Sober Recovery, just wanted to say hello. Today I woke up after another heavy night of drinking and sadly admitted that I cannot drink anymore. I feel it has gotten to a dangerous level for me. Scared I won't be able to do it alone so thought I would join to get advice from other sober people on how to handle early sobriety.
I am new to Sober Recovery, just wanted to say hello. Today I woke up after another heavy night of drinking and sadly admitted that I cannot drink anymore. I feel it has gotten to a dangerous level for me. Scared I won't be able to do it alone so thought I would join to get advice from other sober people on how to handle early sobriety.
Welcome happyfree! Great to meet you.
I felt the same way when I came to SR. I was exhausted from trying to control what I drank. Moderation never worked for me. I was always putting myself in dangerous & unpredictable situations - people were disappointed in me and I was miserable. I found the courage to stop by posting & reading here. I think you'll find the help you're looking for.
I felt the same way when I came to SR. I was exhausted from trying to control what I drank. Moderation never worked for me. I was always putting myself in dangerous & unpredictable situations - people were disappointed in me and I was miserable. I found the courage to stop by posting & reading here. I think you'll find the help you're looking for.
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Thank you for the kind words, I have struggled with my drinking for many many years now. Have always failed terribly at moderation. It seems to now really be getting in the way of things I want to do, I am hungover daily and I so sick and tired of feeling this way. It always seems that once the hangover goes away my mind somehow justifies that I should be able to drink in moderation, but it is a horrible lie. Why is it so hard to just stop! I don't want to do this anymore.
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With my program when we get jammed up with difficult situations it’s so easy to come to meetings and talk about it to people who understand us. We can pick up the phone, meet someone for coffee etc.
This forum is good and helpful in many respects, I also need the personal contact.
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This forum is good and helpful in many respects, I also need the personal contact.
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Welcome happy free! I joined just a week ago, but this step has helped me feel part of a community and accountable to myself and others. So good for you for joining! I know the cycle you describe and realizing you need something to change. Take it one day at a time, and just don't pick up a first drink. Good luck!
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