shy and new at this
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shy and new at this
Day 1 for me.
I am 28 and have been drinking for 10 years. I am a danger to myself and others because of my drinking and driving. Last summer was pulled over and successfully talked my way out of a DUI. That was my last chance. I do not have the ability to go to a bar and have a few drinks. I am usually the last one there.
Having trouble figuring out how to talk to my family and friends.
Also, trying to figure out if my friends are really my friends - or just toxic.
Starless
I am 28 and have been drinking for 10 years. I am a danger to myself and others because of my drinking and driving. Last summer was pulled over and successfully talked my way out of a DUI. That was my last chance. I do not have the ability to go to a bar and have a few drinks. I am usually the last one there.
Having trouble figuring out how to talk to my family and friends.
Also, trying to figure out if my friends are really my friends - or just toxic.
Starless
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Location: The Beautiful Inner Banks of NC
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Check out the Alcoholism forum, there are alot of good posts there. You may want to consider checking out an AA meeting to see if it is for you too. I know there are lots in St. Lou!! Welcome to the site and if nothing else continue to post here and ask questions. You will find lots of support and people who can identify with what you are going through.
Hi Vega :wave
I've closed many a bar and haven't heard nothin' from them folks since I stopped going to them. Go dry for a few weeks, you'll find out who your real friends are And you'll make lots more here!
There are a couple good, real recent threads on how to approach family and friends, or you can post another thread if you're situation is a little more specific.
Welcome to SR, hope to see you 'round!
- Greg
I've closed many a bar and haven't heard nothin' from them folks since I stopped going to them. Go dry for a few weeks, you'll find out who your real friends are And you'll make lots more here!
There are a couple good, real recent threads on how to approach family and friends, or you can post another thread if you're situation is a little more specific.
Welcome to SR, hope to see you 'round!
- Greg
Hey starless--I am just down the road from you in Columbia, MO. Sounds like you are pretty much sick and tired of being sick and tired. I would also suggest finding some AA meetings to try. I go to AA and it has been an absolute life-saver. If you are ever in the Columbia area, let me know and I can hook you up with some good ones!!
Glad you found us. You can get and stay sober. Just take it one day at a time.
Hugs--
Glad you found us. You can get and stay sober. Just take it one day at a time.
Hugs--
Starless
Welcome! Again great to see someone in their twenties looking to be proactive about their drinking! Excellent! Try a meeting it DOES work, and take Lulu up on her offer if you can, it's great to have support from people who have been there before. Once again, welcome to SR! This is a really great place for support.
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Cathy31
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Welcome! Again great to see someone in their twenties looking to be proactive about their drinking! Excellent! Try a meeting it DOES work, and take Lulu up on her offer if you can, it's great to have support from people who have been there before. Once again, welcome to SR! This is a really great place for support.
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Welcome Starless, I was the Queen of the "one more"s and would usually be at the bar for last call. I later had 2 DUIs and ended up doing most of my drinking at home alone. Don't waste any more time getting your life back, like I did. Check out AA or, even an outpatient or an inpatient treatment program. I have had trouble staying sober for the last couple of months so I am entering an outpatient program. Don't be afraid to reach out for help, you can't do it by yourself!
Kathy
Kathy
Originally Posted by vegastarless
Having trouble figuring out how to talk to my family and friends.
Also, trying to figure out if my friends are really my friends - or just toxic.
Also, trying to figure out if my friends are really my friends - or just toxic.
so good to see a young person recognizing a problem. you really do need some kind of support system because it will not be easy. friends (well so called) and sometimes maybe even family, may also deny your problem. you feel its a problem (it sounds like it is), so please go with your feelings.
keep posting here, the people here are great.
keep posting here, the people here are great.
Originally Posted by stormyautumn
I am 26 and have been drinking heavily for the last ten years. I started going to AA in March but kept relapsing. I now have 6 days.
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Hi Star...a warm welcome to SoberRecovery.
Your answers will come to you, the longer you stay sober, life will get so much better for you...you're young, and that makes me so happy to see you reaching out for help.
Wishing you all the best in your journey to sobriety...reach for those STARS.
Your answers will come to you, the longer you stay sober, life will get so much better for you...you're young, and that makes me so happy to see you reaching out for help.
Wishing you all the best in your journey to sobriety...reach for those STARS.
Welcome Starless... you have found a really great source of support here at SR. Wonderful people here, and we've all been through what your going through now. The really great thing is that you can see that people can recover, and live a much happier, healthier life.
I hope you come back, and stick around, check out some of the other areas of SR... There is alot here.. Meet some new recovering people. Glaad you're here.. Lots of love, Becky
I hope you come back, and stick around, check out some of the other areas of SR... There is alot here.. Meet some new recovering people. Glaad you're here.. Lots of love, Becky
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