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some times im good some times im fiucked up, I dont know whether losing my brother has anythig to do with it but I dont think I will ever get over it, five years now he was my best mate most the time I am ok but some days i am just fucked upi miss hi m so much. i haxe got lot of good shit happening but i alwatys fuhk it uop. need abullet kliosn it"From now on, walking is my beer and feeling good is my hangover" .....Homer SimpsonTags: None
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Hi Max,
So sorry about the stress, yes I lost a brother too! Nearly 20 years ago but the pain is still there.
Can you go to bed now? before you have another drink?
Wine goes down way too easy and especially as you are used to beer.
Drink some water and have something to eat as the sugar kicks in about 3 o'clock in the morning and then you can't get back to sleep.
You have been going so good, stress and Christmas coming up does not help.
Will be thinking of you.
Take careShas
Just keep on swmming, just keep on swimming!
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Hey Max,
It takes a long time to get over losing a sibling. I still wonder what life would be like if my brother hadn't died, and he died back in 1969. Sometimes I even cry now.
Your pain doesn't diminish the good things that are going on in your life. But sometimes that pain will come along and knock you down when you don't even see it coming. If you can try to learn to accept it and sit with it instead of drinking, it will pass each time sooner. Drinking only adds shame and guilt to the mix of feelings you are going through. I know it is easier said than done.
My thoughts are with you dear friend. Hang in there.
Love,:heart:
KathyAF as of August 5th, 2012
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I don't really know you, only a few times in chat, but PLEASE know I am thinking about you and so very glad you came here with your very hard time last night. I read a few posts and just want to reach out. Sleep well, drink some tea, and come back when you wake up. We will listen. Ask those you know to meet you in private chat maybe....set a time........just stay here please.
Go2Goal"Go Placidly Amid the Noise and Haste"
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Maxman, I read you alot and am thinking of you, get back on the af train, okay?
I am truly sorry about your brother. I never lost a sibling, but from what others say it doesn't matter if it was 5 years or 30, times will creep up on you and there you are feeling the loss again. Maybe it's not a bad thing, because you are remembering him, but do not hurt yourself because you can find joy in the remembering as well as the heartache.
:hThe more we appreciate life, the more life appreciates and bestows us with more goodness.
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It is hard to lose someone close, and getting over it is not what I want, getting used to it is more like it. Try to think of the good time you had together and be thankful for the time you did have. It isn't easy, but it is something to work towards. My thoughts are with you.
bearWhat St. Frances of Assisi said of himself is true for me.
?If God can work through me He can work through anybody.?
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feeling a bit better today, still a bit downthanks for all of your support. some how it doesnt matter how much I tell myself not to drink I still seem to end up with one in my hand, to make things worse for me today the chocolate bar I had on the way home from work brought up a reading on the breathalyser when I was testing myselfand I hardly eat chocolate. i feel as i f i am losing grip on everything. I know that I cannot drink but I still do it"From now on, walking is my beer and feeling good is my hangover" .....Homer Simpson
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Hey Max, be patient with yourself. Many of us slipped, but we learn from those "mistakes" and move onward and upward. I say opr for improvement not perfection and life will get much better in the process. Take care, jCuckoo for Cocoa Puff!!!
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