Want to connect with other sober people
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Want to connect with other sober people
I've been alcohol free for 9 months now and I feel positive that I can keep going on with a sober life. However I'm finding it so hard to connect with people that are going through the same thing. Being 23 and sober makes it difficult I guess, as most people at this age see no problem with binge drinking and although I've made this great change in my life to better myself, I feel like an outcast now and have lost friends because of this. It's a weird situation. Anyway, it would be great to talk to other people that share similar experiences or even just want to talk about anything at all. I don't really know how this site works but hopefully it helps to connect me with a few people that can understand what I'm dealing with and vice versa. So feel free to contact me if you feel like we could help each other out
Hi Shearn, You came to the right place! Big congrats on nine months - that's great!
Have a look around and at past threads that may deal with any issues you are having. I'm sure others will be along shortly to welcome you!
Have a look around and at past threads that may deal with any issues you are having. I'm sure others will be along shortly to welcome you!
Welcome, Shearn!
You might want to join some of the many ongoing threads here. One is the "24-Hour Recovery Connections" thread, and think about the "Class" thread for the month you got sober.
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...part-61-a.html
Newcomer's Daily Support Threads - SoberRecovery : Alcoholism Drug Addiction Help and Information
You might want to join some of the many ongoing threads here. One is the "24-Hour Recovery Connections" thread, and think about the "Class" thread for the month you got sober.
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...part-61-a.html
Newcomer's Daily Support Threads - SoberRecovery : Alcoholism Drug Addiction Help and Information
Welcome to SR. Lots of people here to talk to and relate with.
I also like to have some face to face contact as well as message boards, so I go to AA meetings. I've met some amazing people, and even with me being a little socially awkward at times, am making new friends. The confidence in my sobriety that I get from the meetings and feeling less fragile and raw in social dealings has also made it easier for me to approach old friends and arrange alternatives to going out drinking. (Admittedly - only selected, closer friends).
You're so right to address the loneliness. It can be such a trigger.
I also like to have some face to face contact as well as message boards, so I go to AA meetings. I've met some amazing people, and even with me being a little socially awkward at times, am making new friends. The confidence in my sobriety that I get from the meetings and feeling less fragile and raw in social dealings has also made it easier for me to approach old friends and arrange alternatives to going out drinking. (Admittedly - only selected, closer friends).
You're so right to address the loneliness. It can be such a trigger.
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Thanks everyone, it's amazing to see all the support! I'm so glad I discovered this site - it can be tricky trying to cope when you feel quite alone at times so I think this is definitely the right place for me, I really appreciate the kindness and welcome words
I can imagine how incredibly difficult it must be to get sober at 23. I binge drank my way through my 20's but never once thought I had a problem. All my friends and peers binge drank with me so I thought it was normal. As I approached 30, however, my peers started to slow down and focus on career/marriage etc. I kept drinking and just started drinking at home alone. That's where I differed from my old party pals. I actually increased my alcohol intake. I was an alcoholic, dammit. I couldn't stop.
Good for you in doing something now about your drinking. You will save yourself a lot of future suffering.
Good for you in doing something now about your drinking. You will save yourself a lot of future suffering.
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Thanks everyone! Just reading all of your responses is really inspiring and makes me feel more sociable already. What a great feeling it is to know I'm not alone in this. Much appreciated, and I'm really glad to now be apart of such a great initiative. Keep up the good work everyone
I bet it's really hard to be so young and sober. Where I love there are some awesome young peoples meetings and they all hang out a lot. I wonder if you joined a gym, book club, class where you would meet some young healthy people?
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