Drunk right now and don't know why
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: canada
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Jeremy your sobriety over the past 22 days has done a lot for me. When you posted on one of my threads it really inspired me and made my whole day. I have been so happy and excited for your sobriety, and I still am because in spite of how you feel right now I have faith in you. You have a lot to offer, and you have my whole hearted support.
Jeremy, sober you are an intelligent caring guy, you've shown us that before on SR especially recently when you have reached out to support others here.
Like Scott I can't help but wonder if you've stopped taking your medication.
When you've sobered up on Monday I hope you'll reach out to local support.
Like Scott I can't help but wonder if you've stopped taking your medication.
When you've sobered up on Monday I hope you'll reach out to local support.
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: LBC, CA
Posts: 203
Quit on Quitting Sobriety
You got this bro, I am two days behind you, we got this man. Jump back on this wagon and quit on quitting being sober.
From experience I know you will have regrets and depression when you stop tomorrow. It is not going to feel good for a day or two. You will have to sit with those feelings and embrace them. Reflect and recognize your error. Then make your new plan of attack with the steps you need to make to get back on and where you can improve to not get into the position you were that made you drink again.
From experience I know you will have regrets and depression when you stop tomorrow. It is not going to feel good for a day or two. You will have to sit with those feelings and embrace them. Reflect and recognize your error. Then make your new plan of attack with the steps you need to make to get back on and where you can improve to not get into the position you were that made you drink again.
Jeremy, i think you're right. you don't know how.
it's okay; many of us can't figure out the "how".
there are people who can help you, show you ways.
do the inpatient thing. let people help you figure out how.
it's okay; many of us can't figure out the "how".
there are people who can help you, show you ways.
do the inpatient thing. let people help you figure out how.
I am going to burn the house down, it doesn't matter, its over. I am toast screw it, just screw it..... This is it, TDG is done posting I am done forget it, no Scott I don't need medication, I don't want it any more, screw it I am a delusional dummy forget everthing....... My last post, thanks folks I am done..... Jeremy out screw this I am a loser and a dummy and crazy don't listen to me.
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 453
I felt the same way after I'd relapsed. Like none of it mattered anymore. That was the addiction talking. Please trust us when we say that you are capable of getting sober. You're not alone in feeling how you do and you are not alone in being able to get sober.
Some small part of you is aware that you want to be sober, otherwise you wouldn't be here.
Is there any way you can get into long term rehab? Call up the Salvation Army or other places?
Personally, I didn't succeed in long term sobriety until I realized I couldn't do it on my own. Giving up any ideas that I could do it alone was the first step to healing.
You'll have your own story to tell, but I have faith that you can get sober. It can be hard at first, but it's not impossible.
I admire you for the fact that you keep coming back. That alone speaks volumes. Please just consider that you might need additional help.
You can do it. Trust us.
Some small part of you is aware that you want to be sober, otherwise you wouldn't be here.
Is there any way you can get into long term rehab? Call up the Salvation Army or other places?
Personally, I didn't succeed in long term sobriety until I realized I couldn't do it on my own. Giving up any ideas that I could do it alone was the first step to healing.
You'll have your own story to tell, but I have faith that you can get sober. It can be hard at first, but it's not impossible.
I admire you for the fact that you keep coming back. That alone speaks volumes. Please just consider that you might need additional help.
You can do it. Trust us.
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 453
I agree try and get some rest try some breathing exercises to help you sleep
The Simple Breathing Technique That Will Help You Sleep | Prevention
Trust the ppl who care about you like D said tomorrow is a new day
The Simple Breathing Technique That Will Help You Sleep | Prevention
Trust the ppl who care about you like D said tomorrow is a new day
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Canada
Posts: 374
Dude, please ...I have been telling my little guy when he is having a **** day, that everything looks better after a good nights sleep. Your posts when your faculties are present are so damn inspiring. You can be. Put it down and try and sleep. Tomorrow will be here to start again, get back on meds, to keep inspiring others.
This is no way to live, man. You know this. I wrote myself off as hopeless for years. "I'll drink and then one I'll day I'll die and I won't have to deal with any of this anymore! Screw all!" But that was just the booze talking. It's tough to see through that smokescreen, but something better IS on the other side.
You're a valuable member of this community and we're all pulling for you, man! Please, get some rest and come back tomorrow. We can work through this!
You're a valuable member of this community and we're all pulling for you, man! Please, get some rest and come back tomorrow. We can work through this!
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 136
22 days is a great achievement. We can just start the count again tomorrow, ok? Those three weeks of sobriety shows that you certainly have what it takes to be sober. There's a great future ahead for all of us, I believe, and most of us don't get it first go.
Get some rest, friend, and come chat with us tomorrow.
Get some rest, friend, and come chat with us tomorrow.
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