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    The lies we tell ourselves about Al!

    3/4 days a week (occasionally 5 days a week) I'd drink a whole bottle of wine and also take one or two codeine/ibuprofen pills with the alcohol. I told myself - I kid you not - that this was part of a very healthy lifestyle because a) the wine I was drinking was organic and b) I wasn't drinking 7 days a week. It was not at all unusual for me to have my first glass of wine at 9am.uchy:
    Sober since 2nd November 2010!

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    The lies we tell ourselves about Al!

    Why did you wait until 9AM?



    Seriously, I was truly crazy in my justifications to drink. I believe I somehow could have convinced myself that chugalugging a garbage can full of whapadoo punch in the middle of church was "religious" if I was really jonesing for a drink. Which was all the time there in the end.

    At least you know you are not alone here with that crazy crap.

    DG
    Sobriety Date = 5/22/08
    Nicotine Free Date = 2/27/07


    One day at a time.

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      The lies we tell ourselves about Al!

      Apparently this is what can happen when you mix alcohol with codeine/painkillers!

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      Sober since 2nd November 2010!

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        The lies we tell ourselves about Al!

        Too Funny!:H

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          The lies we tell ourselves about Al!

          Oh dear...not a good look.
          :h Mish :h
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          GET UP!!!

          AF since 25th November, 2011

          What might have been is an abstraction
          Remaining a perpetual possibility
          Only in a world of speculation.
          What might have been and what has been
          Point to one end, which is always present. T.S. Eliot

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