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    #76
    Army thread 19 feb 09

    Keets you are a star girlie and Bestie is right when she says it gets better and better!
    Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
    Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009

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      #77
      Army thread 19 feb 09

      Best!
      Thanks! I don't feel like an inspiration, BUT I sure do agree, that everything has slowly but surely been positively effected. Man, the depression I suffered. Such despair (sp?) There were truely days I just wished I hadn't woke up. How sad that AL was responsible for that and I kept on drinking!!??

      starts...thank you! It does get better! I feel so much more hopeful, and positive about my life than just two short months ago. I honestly am surprised by the depth of change. Emotional...unfortunately, the physical change ended at about a 14 LB loss :H



      I don't miss the hangovers.
      I don't miss the fighting with my husband.
      I don't miss the blackouts.
      I don't miss not remembering going to bed.
      I don't miss the guilt.
      I don't miss the SHAME.
      I don't miss feeling out of control of my own life,
      I don't miss the CRAVINGS.
      I don't miss that sinking feeling when opening the fridge and feeling panic because there are only 2 beer left and the liquor store is closed.

      I enjoy the freedom from all those things.
      I enjoy feeling like there is HOPE for me.

      I enjoy being a non-drinker!

      I couldn't have done it without the support of all the people here. I am so grateful for all of you and this site!:l:h:l
      Striving to live life without ALCOHOL

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        #78
        Army thread 19 feb 09

        I can't agree with you more Keeta..........
        I couldn't have done it without the support of all the people here. I am so grateful for all of you and this site!
        ........I am nowhere near as far in my journey as you are but the empathy I feel from everyone here is starting to transfer to my home, work and life outside of MYO.....and yes, there is life outside MYO when I pull my nose out of my laptop.
        A HUGE congrats on 60 day!

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          #79
          Army thread 19 feb 09

          Congrats on 60 days Keeta. That is a huge step, and a goal that I am longing to reach. Well done you.
          To Infinity And Beyond!!

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            #80
            Army thread 19 feb 09

            red...thank you!
            I really do love this place.
            You can beat this bastard AL....never give up!

            Cy,
            thanks for the congrats!
            You WILL reach your goals Cy, I have no doubt!
            I honestly never thought in a bazillion years I could go 2 months without booze.
            I did.
            There is nothing special or extraordinary about me, so I promise you if I can do it, Cy, you CAN too!
            Striving to live life without ALCOHOL

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              #81
              Army thread 19 feb 09

              It was an incredible book Oney, I might read it again..
              Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
              Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009

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                #82
                Army thread 19 feb 09

                Great Job, Keeta! You are a STAR!!!! Every day is just a little bit better isn't it?
                "People usually fail when they are on the verge of success. So give as much care to the end as to the beginning." Lao-Tzu

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                  #83
                  Army thread 19 feb 09

                  Hiya Kriggy!
                  Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
                  Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009

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                    #84
                    Army thread 19 feb 09

                    Hi Everybody

                    As some of you know I am back on the Sinclair method after dabbling with it in October. This time round after a shaky start when I was very nauseous it has been great- the Sinclair method requires that you drink every time a craving hits (after taking Naltrexone- no drinking without it) and it has been wonderful for me, while drinking I exp?rience very little pleasure, and by the time I reach beer number 3, I can't even finish it- hence I have been arriving home sober, going to bed sober and waking up hangover free.

                    I haven't mentioned the Sinclair method to my BF as he has heard so many broken promises over the years, and since opening the shop I have been a lot more controlled anyway, so I don't want him to begin worrying that by trying something new I will backslide, and trying to explain to somebody that the new method involves obligatory drinking is not an easy conversation to have.

                    This morning I had a bad headache (not a hangover- only 2 drinks yesterday) and took a migraine tablet which make me feel sick.

                    The BF just came in the shop and I told him I still don't feel great and would close the shop early, and hopefully be in bed by 9.30 pm.

                    "Why don't you just drink a litre or two of beer and then you can just crash out," was his helpful suggestion. I reminded him I never have any trouble sleeping, with or without alcohol.

                    Jeezuz.

                    Well at least he has a very short memory- he has obviously already forgotten how bad my alcohol problem has been and all the shit that my drinking has caused over the last 8 years he has been with me.

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                      #85
                      Army thread 19 feb 09

                      Sorry Red and Cy, missed you guys there.
                      Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
                      Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009

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                        #86
                        Army thread 19 feb 09

                        I go in for a biopsy in a couple of hours....not expecting anything but positive news. I had two last year and the Dr just wants to confirm all is well. Send some positive vibes my way in about 2 hours.....thanks you guys!
                        "People usually fail when they are on the verge of success. So give as much care to the end as to the beginning." Lao-Tzu

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                          #87
                          Army thread 19 feb 09

                          Marby, I think our loved ones dont want to accept that we have a problem.
                          Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
                          Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009

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                            #88
                            Army thread 19 feb 09

                            Kriggy, positve vibes are coming your way hun....x
                            Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
                            Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009

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                              #89
                              Army thread 19 feb 09

                              I have not read dry, but will try to get it this week.
                              To Infinity And Beyond!!

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                                #90
                                Army thread 19 feb 09

                                startingover;552412 wrote: Marby, I think our loved ones dont want to accept that we have a problem.
                                Obviously not- he probably just thinks it was a blip- bloody great big blip if you ask me.

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