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UP AND AT 'EM ARMY,,,,,19th Oct 2015
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Afternoon army hope you find the gum shield soon jc. I have done this a few times put something in a safe place so I won't lose only to forget where the safe place is lol. Good luck this morning Shams and take it odat. Still get the mad drinking dreams some nights and yesterday got a craving which was strong but a reminder of where it will lead helps me to be strong and ignore the al voice. The hangovers were getting worse and harder to get back on track and the guilt and shame on yet another day 1. You are doing great Mary and to wake up any morning without the shakes and the fuzzy head is a good day whatever the rest brings.
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Originally posted by IamMary View PostThat was just a random thought.
Yep, Glitzy found the little bugger............they're blooming £30 a shot for a teeny thing and Mr JC would have gone crackers if I'd lost it.It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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Hi all.
Molly I remember exactly the same thing in my job, bloody soup!! wasn't my first day though, I was there about 6 months. Funny thing was that I didn't realise at first that it was the drink from the night before. I had to carry my tray across the canteen with a few hundred people eating, shitting myself that I'd drop it, I was a mess.AF - July 19th 2015 :happy2:
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Originally posted by mollykaafternoon -- well evening -- or nearly goodnight.... how's everyone?
Mary -- an all abiding memory I have is when I started in the job I'm in now -- bout 10 years ago -- I was in the worst year of my drinking ironically -- my first day I was so nervous about it I went on a razz the night before -- some kind soul made me a bowl of soup on my first lunch hour cos I hadn't brought anything with me -- and I couldn't bring the spoon to my mouth -- well I didn't even try in case I didn't make it with the shakes.... just HORRIBLE
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Originally posted by IamMary View PostHi all.
Molly I remember exactly the same thing in my job, bloody soup!! wasn't my first day though, I was there about 6 months. Funny thing was that I didn't realise at first that it was the drink from the night before. I had to carry my tray across the canteen with a few hundred people eating, shitting myself that I'd drop it, I was a mess.
I know I had such days too - unable to lift a cup; - only with both hands.
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Originally posted by satz123 View PostAnd you Mary :hug:
I know I had such days too - unable to lift a cup; - only with both hands.
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Originally posted by JackieClaire View PostMine was coming back from Belgium from a Christmas market. Shook like a bloody leaf until we got a bottle opened on the bus.AF - July 19th 2015 :happy2:
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Ah, the old soup spoon shakes....the two handed clutch...and who can forget the 'trying to get the pint from the bar to the mouth'...the harder you try the worse the shakes get...I convinced myself that I had some kind of neurological disorder rather than it being alcohol withdrawal.
Been wiped out and asleep all day...I had a hep injection this morning at my appt.and it knocked me for 6.
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