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Paulsandy
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Changed the status -no more drinking.
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Been to Doctors and changed the drinking pattern to No drinking at all !!
Lets see how long can I can manage this statement !!
Take care guys
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What did dr say? Is that why you decided to stop for good? Just curious. Good choice to stop either way.
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Nice work Paul! Keep posting. We are here to help support you!
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biminiblue
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Why would you not make this a permanent change?
If I let myself think that way, I'd be back to drinking in no time.
Are you just quitting until your driving incident is settled?
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I'm very glad, Paul. I hope you love being sober & never want to go back to the old ways.
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