Dixon, I am SO proud of you! You are doing so well.
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fennel;1324526 wrote: Dixon, I am SO proud of you! You are doing so well.
All It goes to you and other collegues here .And the more to MWO .
Now, have these materials with me ,I think am armed now to fight with AL.
1.Supplements,
-Mwo Kudzu rescue.
-Milk Thistle.
-Cod Liver Oil.
-I have baclofen for emmergency use ( I used it and left )
-Some Anti depressants.
-Defuge-L ( An Asian herbs to treat Alcoholism)
2. Books and CD.
- MWO downloaded book.
-Aleen Carrs book.
-AA book on how to remain sober.
-Understanding Depression -The british Medical Association.
-How to be confident using the NLP-by David Molden and Pat Hutchinson.
-Speed of Trust-Stephen Covey.
-The changing power.Bible society.
-Getting to yes !-Rodger Fisher and William Ury
-The Bible.( Christian Holy book)
-Ramyan-Hindus Holy book.
-Geeta-Hindus holy book.
-The science of self -Realization -A hindus holy books on Lord Krishna.
-The art of dying. OSHO ( Rajneesh)
-You can win -Shiva Kher ( Very interesting in simple language)
-and a couple of CDs for meditation from Tibeten chants and more produced by OSHO collections.
-And other books and online study.
These all are for an emmergency use and am more focused on MWO now.
How about you folks ?
DixA learned habit surely be unlearned !!
2012: Continuous AF for 7 months from May to Oct.
Big Relapses : 6th November and 12th December 2012.
2013 : So many ups and down !!
2014: Has a conviction to stay with a healthy life.
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Glad to see your still doing Great Dixon, sounds like your doing all the things that work for you atm.
It's normal to crave as soon as your body starts to "feel normal" so expect them and be ready to surf them and watch for your triggers but also watch out for any fu@K it moments/ not so much craving that builds slowly but a knee jerk reaction and not always to a bad situation.
I have had these and once you know you can get over them , they will get easier.AF 5/jan/2011
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madmans;1324920 wrote: Glad to see your still doing Great Dixon, sounds like your doing all the things that work for you atm.
It's normal to crave as soon as your body starts to "feel normal" so expect them and be ready to surf them and watch for your triggers but also watch out for any fu@K it moments/ not so much craving that builds slowly but a knee jerk reaction and not always to a bad situation.
I have had these and once you know you can get over them , they will get easier.
You right sometimes feeling too good and rarely crappy.
I have made my 19 days.
I will post again later.
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dixA learned habit surely be unlearned !!
2012: Continuous AF for 7 months from May to Oct.
Big Relapses : 6th November and 12th December 2012.
2013 : So many ups and down !!
2014: Has a conviction to stay with a healthy life.
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20 days..
Hi folks,
Now,20 days AF.Liver getting well.Loosing weight.Eager to make more AF days.Craving are within control till now days due to fearing of Liver damage.
How about you?
Thanks
DixA learned habit surely be unlearned !!
2012: Continuous AF for 7 months from May to Oct.
Big Relapses : 6th November and 12th December 2012.
2013 : So many ups and down !!
2014: Has a conviction to stay with a healthy life.
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Why after an almost three weeks , I have a stronger craving?
Scared to have one sip but feeling difficulties to stay indifference..
I am now out of home .Physically feeling well so why am now interested to have some..
Disgusting..
Any help please!
DixA learned habit surely be unlearned !!
2012: Continuous AF for 7 months from May to Oct.
Big Relapses : 6th November and 12th December 2012.
2013 : So many ups and down !!
2014: Has a conviction to stay with a healthy life.
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It's simple, your starting to feel normal again, your starting to forget how it made you feel, i'm sure at times your starting to think "i can control this" , " all i need to do is drink a bit less/Modd".
Well what worked for me is i never let them thought's start, if they did they would snowball into me drinking again. i know this because it happened too many times.
You really have to think/believe that it is a poison and that you have to be mad to poison your self.
You have nearly 3 weeks over you and have started the process of rebuilding your life, just remember it's your choice, you can have a good life and try to move on from where you were or you can lift the bottle again and be back to square one.AF 5/jan/2011
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21 days.
madmans;1326055 wrote: It's simple, your starting to feel normal again, your starting to forget how it made you feel, i'm sure at times your starting to think "i can control this" , " all i need to do is drink a bit less/Modd".
Well what worked for me is i never let them thought's start, if they did they would snowball into me drinking again. i know this because it happened too many times.
You really have to think/believe that it is a poison and that you have to be mad to poison your self.
You have nearly 3 weeks over you and have started the process of rebuilding your life, just remember it's your choice, you can have a good life and try to move on from where you were or you can lift the bottle again and be back to square one.
The high lighted lines really worked for me .Now the cravings passed away and feeling normal .What I did,
Quickly ran over to home closing my eyes and watching my urges , took some snacks and got a couple of hours sleeping.When woke up everything were OK.Now feeling winner !.I am now surfing Internet keeping plenty of hopes.
MM you are really kind of you.
DixA learned habit surely be unlearned !!
2012: Continuous AF for 7 months from May to Oct.
Big Relapses : 6th November and 12th December 2012.
2013 : So many ups and down !!
2014: Has a conviction to stay with a healthy life.
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daisy45;1326249 wrote: Well done Dixon - thinking all the way!!!
Nice to know and congrats that you are AF since April 2012.So would you please share how are you feeling now?.Do you have any craving ?. if so when do you usually feel them ?.And how do you manage them ?
Thanks for sharing ,
DixA learned habit surely be unlearned !!
2012: Continuous AF for 7 months from May to Oct.
Big Relapses : 6th November and 12th December 2012.
2013 : So many ups and down !!
2014: Has a conviction to stay with a healthy life.
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22 days AF..
HI all,
I am now on my way out to kick off a sober ball.
Its been 22 days .I worked today and back from work ,dint feel any craving at all though it was a little bit hard yesterday.
I am now already at safe place and has no opportunity of being drunk.
Feeling energetic now !
Thanks to all .How are you Madmans !
DixA learned habit surely be unlearned !!
2012: Continuous AF for 7 months from May to Oct.
Big Relapses : 6th November and 12th December 2012.
2013 : So many ups and down !!
2014: Has a conviction to stay with a healthy life.
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dixon;1326258 wrote: Thanks Daisy45,
Nice to know and congrats that you are AF since April 2012.So would you please share how are you feeling now?.Do you have any craving ?. if so when do you usually feel them ?.And how do you manage them ?
Thanks for sharing ,
Dix
I have to say that my worst time was the first 4 weeks; I have been so busy this past few weeks that even when I thought of a drink I knew it would seriously interfere with my plans. Make commitments of some sort, maybe volunteering for a charity, restart an old hobby...
I see you commented on another thread that you may be feeling a little bit down today. Hold on tight. You are doing so well.
Remember how you feared so seriously for your health when you first came here.....you really don't want to go down that road again. You are a real inspiration to others here; remember that too.
Hope all is ok with you.:lIT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO BE WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE BEEN
Relapse starts long before the drink is drunk!!.Fresh Start!
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Charity works !
daisy45;1327125 wrote: Dixon, thank you.
I have to say that my worst time was the first 4 weeks; I have been so busy this past few weeks that even when I thought of a drink I knew it would seriously interfere with my plans. Make commitments of some sort, maybe volunteering for a charity, restart an old hobby...
I see you commented on another thread that you may be feeling a little bit down today. Hold on tight. You are doing so well.
Remember how you feared so seriously for your health when you first came here.....you really don't want to go down that road again. You are a real inspiration to others here; remember that too.
Hope all is ok with you.:l
How matching am I with you ? I also wanted to use me busy all the time with some social commitments.I am fun of doing social works ,I feel happy/cheer up doing so.
The problem is that I do not have the fixed time to give them up .My job is really not on time table ,some weeks days and other nights.Some times,I will be free for three/four days in a week and may be none of the days for some.So I am trying to find the charity which runs for 24 hours so that I can go and help when I am free . Have you got any idea about it ?.I am based in London .
I would like to put my whole efforts/free time to do something for community.
If I get that flexible job, I will really be able to give up this booze.
Many thanks for your suggestion.
DixA learned habit surely be unlearned !!
2012: Continuous AF for 7 months from May to Oct.
Big Relapses : 6th November and 12th December 2012.
2013 : So many ups and down !!
2014: Has a conviction to stay with a healthy life.
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I am sure there are bound to be many charitable causes in the London area who could do with a hand at any time. Why not pop into a charity shop and ask - they normally have connections. Soup kitchens for the homeless? They may be church-based - wouldn't be hard to find out. Youth clubs. Checking in with the elderly. You may have a special skill that they could use? Or just plain old helping them serve teas or dinners.
I volunteer for a drama group - I don't act but I do enjoy artwork so I do backdrops and props for them; it's a 2-way thing - I feel good for helping out and also enjoy their craic and they get the help.
I am thinking of looking to help out at another group as I find I have more time on my hands since being AF; good luck in your search - you won't regret it.IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO BE WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE BEEN
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Hi Dixon,
You're doing fantastic! The only thing I would caution on is to make quitting alcohol contingent on another event. It really should be turned around - quitting alcohol will allow me to find a flexible job. Getting alcohol out of our lives has to come first and then everything else can fall into place. You're doing everything right Dixon. Keep it up!2023 - focus, getting it done, and living the way it should be and being the person I need to be.
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