New Here
New Here
Hey guys.
Newly sober here. The fourth will be a month clean. I’ve gone allotted times of not drinking before but this time feels different. Like, I was ready to commit to it and stick with it.
I’m tired of the hang over mornings, foggy mind, anxiety, and just overall ****** feelings that came with drinking.
It’s nice to meet everyone and I really hope this can be a safe place for me to vent and share my journey.
Newly sober here. The fourth will be a month clean. I’ve gone allotted times of not drinking before but this time feels different. Like, I was ready to commit to it and stick with it.
I’m tired of the hang over mornings, foggy mind, anxiety, and just overall ****** feelings that came with drinking.
It’s nice to meet everyone and I really hope this can be a safe place for me to vent and share my journey.
Hey Nic
To avoid confusion, we don't usually allow identical threads in different forums,
I merged your two threads here.
I'm confident you'll get the same level of support from one thread
Fee free to also check out our Class of July support thread. Its for everyone quitting this month - all you need to do to join is post in it
https://www.soberrecovery.com/forums...art-1-a-2.html
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To avoid confusion, we don't usually allow identical threads in different forums,
I merged your two threads here.
I'm confident you'll get the same level of support from one thread
Fee free to also check out our Class of July support thread. Its for everyone quitting this month - all you need to do to join is post in it
https://www.soberrecovery.com/forums...art-1-a-2.html
D
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Glad you are here and a month is awesome!
Hope you use SR regularly- I am really grateful that I learned about the Class of threads- for the month you quit- and my Feb 2016 group has continued to be special and important in my journey.
What have you been doing IRL to get this far? A plan of action is definitely something we have found essential and lots of us can share about our different ways of getting and living in real recovery.
Hope you use SR regularly- I am really grateful that I learned about the Class of threads- for the month you quit- and my Feb 2016 group has continued to be special and important in my journey.
What have you been doing IRL to get this far? A plan of action is definitely something we have found essential and lots of us can share about our different ways of getting and living in real recovery.
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