Day 1
Day 1
And went to my first AA meeting last night. Was really nervous, panicking about what to expect.
Had some wine yesterday but that was to calm withdrawals from the weekend binge of who knows how much I consumed. Had gone 3 weeks + before I drank and was feeling great. I have no off button once I've taken that first sip.
I rang AA yesterday and a lady from my local area called me back. Spoke to me for ages, really listened. I went to my first meeting and was greeted with open arms.
She has rang me this morning to see how I was feeling and how the meeting went, how supportive.
I know I'm not going to drink today.
Had some wine yesterday but that was to calm withdrawals from the weekend binge of who knows how much I consumed. Had gone 3 weeks + before I drank and was feeling great. I have no off button once I've taken that first sip.
I rang AA yesterday and a lady from my local area called me back. Spoke to me for ages, really listened. I went to my first meeting and was greeted with open arms.
She has rang me this morning to see how I was feeling and how the meeting went, how supportive.
I know I'm not going to drink today.
Pinky,
I got through the craves by suffering.
I still suffer through these days, except the crave only last for a few minutes or less.
Yesterday I craved around 6 PM. I was just leaving work. I used To sometimes poor a drink for the ride home. It is a 40 minute commute and the only way to,get pulled over is if I was speeding.
Regardless, it was very ridiculous to do. If a cop pulled me over, the whole car would reek. I was very lost in my addiction.
I stopped looking at myself like a person that is quitting drinking. That was too hard.
I look at myself as a non drinker. As I have grown up and learned new things, I changed. I learned all about booze and now I don't like it anymore.
I am a non drinker now. I don't drink any more and it feels amazing.
Thanks.
I got through the craves by suffering.
I still suffer through these days, except the crave only last for a few minutes or less.
Yesterday I craved around 6 PM. I was just leaving work. I used To sometimes poor a drink for the ride home. It is a 40 minute commute and the only way to,get pulled over is if I was speeding.
Regardless, it was very ridiculous to do. If a cop pulled me over, the whole car would reek. I was very lost in my addiction.
I stopped looking at myself like a person that is quitting drinking. That was too hard.
I look at myself as a non drinker. As I have grown up and learned new things, I changed. I learned all about booze and now I don't like it anymore.
I am a non drinker now. I don't drink any more and it feels amazing.
Thanks.
Congratulations on day one.
I made that call, too. And met with a man who understood my drinking, because he had been there.
That got me going to meetings and that got me ten years sober.
You can do it, too.
Best to you. Now you've got two support groups, here and AA. You can't go wrong.
I made that call, too. And met with a man who understood my drinking, because he had been there.
That got me going to meetings and that got me ten years sober.
You can do it, too.
Best to you. Now you've got two support groups, here and AA. You can't go wrong.
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I think we all lose that switch as time goes on. That's one thing that differentiates us from the normies .I can go weeks without a drink but have 12 when I have 1. Even when I am heading down the path after a couple and I can recognize what's going on, I still keep on.
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