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hi I'm new
Hi I have realized that I have problem. I realized this on Saturday after a full day drinking on Friday I fell and smashed my head open and ended up knocked out in a pool of blood.
I would say I am more of a binge drinker that doesn't know how or when to stop. I often get the urge to drink and have to have one
I think it all started when I was a teenager and my parents divorced, I was drinking before school usually whiskey or gin. I was always known as big Dave the big drinker because I would drink 20 pints plus vodka and I thought it was cool to be a big drinker.
I'm now 31 and still need to drink when I think about having it. I had heart surgery 2 years ago and tried to stop drinking bit failed.
Anyway thats my introduction I now know I have a problem a problem and want to fix it
I would say I am more of a binge drinker that doesn't know how or when to stop. I often get the urge to drink and have to have one
I think it all started when I was a teenager and my parents divorced, I was drinking before school usually whiskey or gin. I was always known as big Dave the big drinker because I would drink 20 pints plus vodka and I thought it was cool to be a big drinker.
I'm now 31 and still need to drink when I think about having it. I had heart surgery 2 years ago and tried to stop drinking bit failed.
Anyway thats my introduction I now know I have a problem a problem and want to fix it
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Welcome! Well done in taking that first step towards a new life. It's good that you have realized when you think about a drink, you have to get a drink. That seems simple but knowing it all starts with a thought is a pretty important concept to understand. You'll hear this a lot in recovery, but this is what we mean by saying one is "powerless" over alcohol. It doesn't mean we are powerless in all aspects of our lives - just until we have worked a program of recovery, willpower doesn't tend to work for a lot of us in the area of drinking.
In addition to the support here at SR, consider using this momentum you have going to find a local AA meeting, drug and alcohol therapist, or both. It really helps to meet people in person, and a therapist could help design a plan for you to follow. I know how hard it is to imagine making this kind of change in your life, but it's worth doing, and any help you can get will be valuable. Hang in there.
In addition to the support here at SR, consider using this momentum you have going to find a local AA meeting, drug and alcohol therapist, or both. It really helps to meet people in person, and a therapist could help design a plan for you to follow. I know how hard it is to imagine making this kind of change in your life, but it's worth doing, and any help you can get will be valuable. Hang in there.
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