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Cleopatra1 04-11-2013 02:11 AM

im done with this ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 
i cant do it,,i just cant,,,,
i blipped up again,,last sat nite,,,im thru with all this,,and i was doing well,,i just cant see a light anymore,,,help??? xx
cleo xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

sandgirl 04-11-2013 02:21 AM

You can do it! Refuse to give up!
Two weeks ago I felt like a hopeless case, I couldn`t give up for long. I`ve gone much longer now and my mind set is changing to be stronger everyday-just don`t believe the voice that says it`s/you`re hopeless-it`s a lie.
You can be sober - for good. :-)

Dee74 04-11-2013 03:05 AM

For so of us this is a long, and sometimes rocky road, Cleo.

Think about what you've been doing for your recovery and think about other things you can add to that.

There's no secret to recovery really IMO - you just have to make sure you're doing more to stay sober than you are to stay drinking.

You can do this :)

least 04-11-2013 03:19 AM

I blipped up more than I"d like to remember but I kept trying and now have over three years sober. It can be done, you just have to want to be sober more than you want to drink.:hug:

Zee 04-11-2013 03:32 AM

Hey... I blipped as well... It happens... don't beat yourself up about it... this is why we are all here right? x

FeelingGreat 04-11-2013 03:45 AM

Cleo keep trying...some people have to persevere for a long time and then it happens. You're learning something new with each relapse; what was your trigger?

RobbyRobot 04-11-2013 04:06 AM

(((Cleopatra)))

Quitting usually starts with some kind of internal struggle, and it can be difficult not to get caught up in all that while we're trying to do our best to make good with ourselves.

To successfully quit, we must get past this initial struggle. I want to tell you this struggle is absolutely able to be put behind us, in many different ways. Choices can be made for the purpose of getting past the struggle and into a life where struggle is all about quality of life and not about drinking anymore.

Quitting does work to get us into the game, and how we play makes all the difference. I always play to win. I'm all stocked up with enough plans that ended up going nowhere, I'm not needing more, so knowing myself and how I want to live has a direct relationship with quitting.

Quitting is experienced as easy and not easy all at the same time. We can choose to make easy happen, in our own ways. We can. I did. You can too.

Don't give up.

I believe in YOU!


:You_Rock_

Harveysmiles 04-11-2013 04:31 AM

I have messed up more times than I care to remember but I have not stopped trying. I am only 3 weeks sober this time and it is hard but I must keep trying, trying, trying.

Jeni26 04-11-2013 04:54 AM

I've sent you a PM Cleo. Don't you go anywhere now, this is just the beginning. And anyway, us Brits are made of strong stuff, so wipe those tears and get back on track. You can do this.

Never give up xxx

Nonsensical 04-11-2013 05:12 AM


Originally Posted by Cleopatra1 (Post 3910888)
i cant do it,,i just cant,,,,

What the Sam Hades?...can we get Cleo back online please?


Originally Posted by Cleopatra1 (Post 3910888)
help??? xx
cleo xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Oh, there she is!

Giving up is no option, and you know it. Not for you, not for me, not for any of us. We are all here at SR because we REFUSE to give up.

Ever.



Now, then, once again from the top...

Sasha4 04-11-2013 05:14 AM

Cleo - whats happened, has something gone wrong?

Its just a blip, thats it. Thats all. No big deal.

You, out of all my friends here, would be the one who I believe can pick herself up, dust herself off, and get on with it, and probably have a smile on her face too.

It will be okay.
Just come here a bit more.

I'm thinking of you

XXXX

coraltint 04-11-2013 05:16 AM

chin up, cleo1....stiff upper lip & all that rot.

we're here for you toots, keep coming back & trying!!

soberlicious 04-11-2013 05:55 AM


i just cant see a light anymore,,,
I'm not a program person, but I'm a huge fan of this quote by Bill.W:
"Believe more deeply.
Hold your face up to the light,
even though for the moment you do not see."

The light is all around you...believe in yourself. I do. xo

JBird100 04-11-2013 06:01 AM

Cleo, I know how you feel. I don't want to go back there either. It is excruciatingly painful for me. I like what RobbyRobot said, it's easy and not easy. I know, for myself that picking up or not picking up expends the say amount of energy. It does get better and some days it doesn't feel like it, but it's better than being in that hell hole of addiction. And it takes some time, so be patient and hang in there.

SoberKnitter 04-11-2013 08:27 AM

Girl, if blipping up is the end, then no one would make it.

I'm assuming you're not in hospital or jail, so it's not that big a deal. Dissect it and use it for your benefit.

I hope you feel better soon.

Received 04-11-2013 06:23 PM

Cleo, are you online? I can never get this time difference thing figured out.

When you see this and feel up to it, give us a shout, eh?

Goose1 04-11-2013 06:57 PM

CleoHere is a thought I just had just the other day, I hope it helps you. I'm thinking everything we deal with like this Sobriety thing is about "attitude." Attitude determines our Altitude. Even if situations have got us down, we can change it with our approach. Our attitude is such a little thing that makes a big difference. You know everyday may not be good, but there is something good in everyday. Like Sobriety. If we don't get everything we want, think of the things we don't get that we don't want. Like a DUI, a hangover, anxiety, depression, etc. For me, in reality getting drunk was twice as much work as it is to stay Sober. When I was preparing to drink, I would literally puke my guts, such a feeling of hopelessnes. Pure misery! Now I have hope, because I'm Sober. We should look at every situation as an opportunity to prove our strength. Smile at it and Stay SoberCleo. I seen something on a post that really stuck. "Alcoholism is like a jail cell with a key on the inside." All you have to do is turn the key and free yourself. I'm praying for you.

Coldfusion 04-11-2013 09:29 PM

Cleo, you know we're all praying for you!

Let us know how you're doing please!

CF

neferkamichael 04-11-2013 09:36 PM

Cleopatra, the light at the end of the tunnel is you! :egypt:

GerandTwine 04-11-2013 09:43 PM

Cleopatra, You showed an interest in AVRT earlier so here's a link to an explanation of why the Addictive Voice likes us to beat ourselves up about having more to drink. http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...ml#post3508083


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