Sober for 7 days! I want to write this to help anyone out there struggling. I have been an alcoholic for too many years. I am young and going to be a nurse. My life has been perfect but I was granted this disease and dont want to die. I think I hit rock bottom last week and stopped after on my own. Dangerous yes! I simply felt like I had the worst flu of my life for 3 days. I will recommend to anyone vitamins. You need them and will wake up smiling. $35 for L-glutamine is worth the two bottles you miss. I am only struggling with the saddness this all brings. I can offer advice on diet and vitamins. I know they work! 8 days later you feel real and scared. I want to help and give support |
Thanks! I hope you find the support you need here at SR. I, too, believe in vitamins and proper nutrition. Glad you are here. Good luck with your nursing degree. It is such a wonderful profession. Tell us more about your journey! ♡CR |
I will! Need to complete this journey first. Even with help from loved ones they don't understand so I need those who do.
Originally Posted by ChloeRose63
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Thanks! I hope you find the support you need here at SR. I, too, believe in vitamins and proper nutrition. Glad you are here. Good luck with your nursing degree. It is such a wonderful profession. Tell us more about your journey! ♡CR |
Everyday and minute is a rough day |
I'm coming up on 1 week sober since I'm at 5 days...this is rough as I can't stop thinking about my last binge...the shame takes me back to wanting to drink again, but I don't want to make another bad memory. So every minute of every day has been tough so far. |
Good luck on your Nursing degree and stay strong. I can tell you found what's most important to you! |
Keep going! I want to. It is really really hard. Harder than life. Fight!
Originally Posted by Toughroad1209
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I'm coming up on 1 week sober since I'm at 5 days...this is rough as I can't stop thinking about my last binge...the shame takes me back to wanting to drink again, but I don't want to make another bad memory. So every minute of every day has been tough so far. |
Your journey will be your own consisting of ESH - experiences, strengths and hopes of what you life was and is like, before, during and after alcohol addiction. Many journal, write in a journal each day to record their ESH on a daily bases. Maybe you can treat yourself to a pretty journal or diary to write in at the end of the day or when ever you have thoughts or feeling. I began my journey at the age of 30, married and 2 beautiful little babies, a boy and girl, haven completed a 28 instay rehab and 6 week aftercare and beginning my new journey in life and recovery. I just celebrated 27 yrs of continuous sobriety on Aug. 11th and no, I'm not cured of this illness, but I did put it to rest on that day back in 1990. This addiction will remain dormant as long as don't drink, continue to incorporate what was taught to me in AA in all my affairs to continue achieving health, happiness and honesty and many more awesome rewards in life and recovery. You've got your whole life ahead of you and by the choice you made in becoming a nurse, a nurse living her life with a recovery foundation to live upon, you are blessed and will continue to be so with so many you will be helping down the road. Stay strong and sober each day moving forward. :) |
Princess, We can all get you through this! Someone is always here for you 24/7. That is what makes SR so special. There is nowhere that someone else hasn't been before. There is nothing that is surprising to most of us. The support is here! How comforting is that! So whatever you are experiencing just let it out. You are among friends. It is a good thing to do and a great place to be! Welcome!♡ |
I bought a journal❤️ Thank you for your words. I wish that i was young lol. Just following my dream after two masters and horrible career
Originally Posted by aasharon90
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Your journey will be your own consisting of ESH - experiences, strengths and hopes of what you life was and is like, before, during and after alcohol addiction. Many journal, write in a journal each day to record their ESH on a daily bases. Maybe you can treat yourself to a pretty journal or diary to write in at the end of the day or when ever you have thoughts or feeling. I began my journey at the age of 30, married and 2 beautiful little babies, a boy and girl, haven completed a 28 instay rehab and 6 week aftercare and beginning my new journey in life and recovery. I just celebrated 27 yrs of continuous sobriety on Aug. 11th and no, I'm not cured of this illness, but I did put it to rest on that day back in 1990. This addiction will remain dormant as long as don't drink, continue to incorporate what was taught to me in AA in all my affairs to continue achieving health, happiness and honesty and many more awesome rewards in life and recovery. You've got your whole life ahead of you and by the choice you made in becoming a nurse, a nurse living her life with a recovery foundation to live upon, you are blessed and will continue to be so with so many you will be helping down the road. Stay strong and sober each day moving forward. :) |
I too am coming up on one week sober...Sunday was my start. I'm also young (23), and I'm glad to see more young people here. I think all too often heavy drinking to the point of addiction is normalized in young people, I know it was for me. We can do this! I'm just so glad we realized it now before it was 10/20/30 years down the line or worse. Good luck! Feel free to hit me up if you ever wanna chat. |
I would love tp chat! Dont know how. Lol
Originally Posted by dpac414
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I too am coming up on one week sober...Sunday was my start. I'm also young (23), and I'm glad to see more young people here. I think all too often heavy drinking to the point of addiction is normalized in young people, I know it was for me. We can do this! I'm just so glad we realized it now before it was 10/20/30 years down the line or worse. Good luck! Feel free to hit me up if you ever wanna chat. |
Princess.....I have Princess tattoo'd on my arm because it is what my husband refers me to as. So I have to smile when I see your name, Princess78. :) You said you wish you were young. Well, let me see if I can explain it to you like it was explained to me when I entered recovery. The age I started drinking was around 17 which is when my drinking career began. It was slow in the beginning but progressed over the yrs to where it became out of control and I actually had no control to end it alone. When I entered rehab I was 30 yrs old which is when I put my addiction Tiger to sleep. When i started drinking my emotional growth stopped at that age. Then when i stopped drinking at the age of 30, my emotional growth began to grow at the age of 17 when i began drinking. Today at 58, let me tell you that i don't look nor feel like I am actually that age. My emotions are still growing because my emotional growth started 27 yrs ago when i got sober. I don't know if that make sense or not?? :) Anyway, think about when you started drinking, and when you stopped. Since you are newly sober, allow time for your mind and body to settle down because of the abuse your body has sustained from poison. Right now, you may feel wiped out, aged, worn out due to the effects of poison to you mind and body. Eventually things will balance out and you will begin to feel and look young again. :) Remember age is just a number. :) |
:c011: well done on 7 days :c011: |
Princess - I would suggest seeking treatment if you can afford it or have insurance. I am in an outpatient treatment program that is helping me turn the corner. I'm starting to get into AA, too. It's incredibly hard to do it on your own. Take the wisdom, experience, and guidance of others if you can! |
welcome :) I should remind everyone that you should really see your doctor before starting any supplements. Whats worked for someone else may not work or even be suitable for you. I know you're new princess - no harm, no foul :) D |
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