One Year Sober Today
One Year Sober Today
Although I could probably write a book to fully express how I feel being a full year sober, how my life has changed during the past year, and share the sober highs and lows from the past year, I'll save that for another day. Today I just want to be accountable and relax with the peace of mind that sobriety has given me.
I will say this much to those who may be struggling to string a few days or weeks or even months together: be patient, it gets better, a lot better. The first days, weeks, and months were the toughest until eventually my alcoholic life was so far in my rearview mirror that I could only look forward, and most importantly, live in the present.
After joining SR, I tried hard but failed to truly get sober for nearly 3 full years. I'd get a few weeks or maybe couple months and then go on a binge, relapse and restart the clock. After 5-6 cycles of this pattern, resuming drinking for another full year, something finally clicked and I walked away, November 22nd, 2015, the end of a final swan song of a binge, that was it, it was over. I woke up a mess on November 23rd, skipped work, and once I finally sobered up, I just knew I'd met my match and I'd lost the battle for the last time. Something was different - I'm not sure how to explain it but I just knew that it was over and I had to change my life. So I did.
All the best everyone. Thank you for being there. We are stronger together and there is life after alcohol, a better life.
I will say this much to those who may be struggling to string a few days or weeks or even months together: be patient, it gets better, a lot better. The first days, weeks, and months were the toughest until eventually my alcoholic life was so far in my rearview mirror that I could only look forward, and most importantly, live in the present.
After joining SR, I tried hard but failed to truly get sober for nearly 3 full years. I'd get a few weeks or maybe couple months and then go on a binge, relapse and restart the clock. After 5-6 cycles of this pattern, resuming drinking for another full year, something finally clicked and I walked away, November 22nd, 2015, the end of a final swan song of a binge, that was it, it was over. I woke up a mess on November 23rd, skipped work, and once I finally sobered up, I just knew I'd met my match and I'd lost the battle for the last time. Something was different - I'm not sure how to explain it but I just knew that it was over and I had to change my life. So I did.
All the best everyone. Thank you for being there. We are stronger together and there is life after alcohol, a better life.
Sober,
They tell me a year is a big deal.
Congrats!
Like my sober wife says....let it go. Forget about alcohol.
Easier said for sure...but that is how she rolls.
It is worth a shot.
Thanks.
They tell me a year is a big deal.
Congrats!
Like my sober wife says....let it go. Forget about alcohol.
Easier said for sure...but that is how she rolls.
It is worth a shot.
Thanks.
Congrats to you SoberMarathon!
You are an inspiration for me to go for that year again. Of course, I need to get through my first 24, then a couple days, weeks, months....
Life truly is better being alcohol free.
You are an inspiration for me to go for that year again. Of course, I need to get through my first 24, then a couple days, weeks, months....
Life truly is better being alcohol free.
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