Please please help me *Trigger Warning*
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Please please help me *Trigger Warning*
I am an alcoholic, anorexic, borderline girl.
i have been working hard with AA but i just cant stay sober for more then two days. Everytime i go on a bender i end up in hospital, because i become suicidal and self harm very badly. I also hear voices and they are ruining my life and i just keep self medicating with booze.
Please help. How can i stay away from the drink? i'm at the end of my tether.
i have been working hard with AA but i just cant stay sober for more then two days. Everytime i go on a bender i end up in hospital, because i become suicidal and self harm very badly. I also hear voices and they are ruining my life and i just keep self medicating with booze.
Please help. How can i stay away from the drink? i'm at the end of my tether.
hi bubbles - welcome
being a regular poster here, daily or even more than that, really helped me. i needed to be reminded everyday that i needed to make different decisions if i wanted to change my life.
it's really hard to change, and it's no fun in the early days, but the support i found here, especially in those hard days, was magic.
I once couldn't go 3 days without a drink- now I'm over 10 years sober.
It really is possible
D
being a regular poster here, daily or even more than that, really helped me. i needed to be reminded everyday that i needed to make different decisions if i wanted to change my life.
it's really hard to change, and it's no fun in the early days, but the support i found here, especially in those hard days, was magic.
I once couldn't go 3 days without a drink- now I'm over 10 years sober.
It really is possible
D
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hi bubbles - welcome
being a regular poster here, daily or even more than that, really helped me. i needed to be reminded everyday that i needed to make different decisions if i wanted to change my life.
it's really hard to change, and it's no fun in the early days, but the support i found here, especially in those hard days, was magic.
I once couldn't go 3 days without a drink- now I'm over 10 years sober.
It really is possible
D
being a regular poster here, daily or even more than that, really helped me. i needed to be reminded everyday that i needed to make different decisions if i wanted to change my life.
it's really hard to change, and it's no fun in the early days, but the support i found here, especially in those hard days, was magic.
I once couldn't go 3 days without a drink- now I'm over 10 years sober.
It really is possible
D
I will keep posting and hopefully it will help me too xx
Hiya!!
Welcome.
Like Dee said - stick here every day as a great tool.
But also, having a face-to-face program like AA even part time was tremendously helpful to me.
Also - given that you shared about Anorexia and Borderline - I would strongly advocate your working with a qualified therapist. Cross-addictions and co-mingled mental health issues along with addiction take an extra measure of support and care.
You deserve sobriety and happiness and you CAN have both.
I was married to a woman who was borderline and who refused to address it. I learned a lot about it in the process of our marriage (and subsequent divorce). It's something that can be dealt with if you choose to.
Again, welcome. We're glad you're here.
Welcome.
Like Dee said - stick here every day as a great tool.
But also, having a face-to-face program like AA even part time was tremendously helpful to me.
Also - given that you shared about Anorexia and Borderline - I would strongly advocate your working with a qualified therapist. Cross-addictions and co-mingled mental health issues along with addiction take an extra measure of support and care.
You deserve sobriety and happiness and you CAN have both.
I was married to a woman who was borderline and who refused to address it. I learned a lot about it in the process of our marriage (and subsequent divorce). It's something that can be dealt with if you choose to.
Again, welcome. We're glad you're here.
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Join Date: Mar 2017
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Hiya!!
Welcome.
Like Dee said - stick here every day as a great tool.
But also, having a face-to-face program like AA even part time was tremendously helpful to me.
Also - given that you shared about Anorexia and Borderline - I would strongly advocate your working with a qualified therapist. Cross-addictions and co-mingled mental health issues along with addiction take an extra measure of support and care.
You deserve sobriety and happiness and you CAN have both.
I was married to a woman who was borderline and who refused to address it. I learned a lot about it in the process of our marriage (and subsequent divorce). It's something that can be dealt with if you choose to.
Again, welcome. We're glad you're here.
Welcome.
Like Dee said - stick here every day as a great tool.
But also, having a face-to-face program like AA even part time was tremendously helpful to me.
Also - given that you shared about Anorexia and Borderline - I would strongly advocate your working with a qualified therapist. Cross-addictions and co-mingled mental health issues along with addiction take an extra measure of support and care.
You deserve sobriety and happiness and you CAN have both.
I was married to a woman who was borderline and who refused to address it. I learned a lot about it in the process of our marriage (and subsequent divorce). It's something that can be dealt with if you choose to.
Again, welcome. We're glad you're here.
i'm trying very hard to deal with the mental health issues but it all feels to much and im not coping very well,
im in supported accomodation and meant to be getting some psycological help soon x
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