You don't always have to hit rock-bottom to stop something. It's so much better if you can break away early and not get to the point of making a tool of yourself which is what I wish I had done. I wasted a zillion hours being wasted and not having any energy or inclination to do anything the next day - which was every day. I was existing, but not living. Good for you on recognizing early that you needed to confront your drinking and you did so. There's nothing romantic about AL to those of us who are alcoholics or problem drinkers - nothing at all. That first drink will always lead to more and eventually take us back to that horrible place where we were in our addiction. When we accept that AL simply has no place in our lives is when we finally become free and can move on in our lives. Otherwise, our thoughts and notions chain us to the past. Great job on getting things under control early. I can say honestly that I regret not taking my drinking much more seriously many years ago.
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Originally posted by IamMary View Post
You don't always have to hit rock-bottom to stop something. It's so much better if you can break away early and not get to the point of making a tool of yourself which is what I wish I had done. I wasted a zillion hours being wasted and not having any energy or inclination to do anything the next day - which was every day. I was existing, but not living. Good for you on recognizing early that you needed to confront your drinking and you did so. There's nothing romantic about AL to those of us who are alcoholics or problem drinkers - nothing at all. That first drink will always lead to more and eventually take us back to that horrible place where we were in our addiction. When we accept that AL simply has no place in our lives is when we finally become free and can move on in our lives. Otherwise, our thoughts and notions chain us to the past. Great job on getting things under control early. I can say honestly that I regret not taking my drinking much more seriously many years ago.For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
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Now that would be a feat to behold, multi-quoting on you phone, Mers
Originally posted by IamMary View PostJust to add.. every little story people share, that dentist, sneaking into the pub.. Mario checking for all his bits the next day, Tony able to feed Scotland in this kitchen without wine.. adds another little brick of determination in the wall (of freedom).
Stubborn rocks Satz.
Nice to see you, Stirls.It could be worse, I could be filing.
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Good morning .
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Until one is committed there is always hesitant thoughts.
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Some good posts here thanks.
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where's the shout out thread Jc ??????????
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On its way......went to bed early last night.Last edited by JackieClaire; April 23, 2017, 02:27 AM.It could be worse, I could be filing.
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Originally posted by JackieClaire View PostGood morning AAAers, was going to do a shout out for you Tabbers. How are you and how is your lovely Poppy?
Originally posted by stirly-girly View PostI wasted a zillion hours being wasted and not having any energy or inclination to do anything the next day - which was every day. I was existing, but not living. Good for you on recognizing early that you needed to confront your drinking and you did so. There's nothing romantic about AL to those of us who are alcoholics or problem drinkers - nothing at all. That first drink will always lead to more and eventually take us back to that horrible place where we were in our addiction. When we accept that AL simply has no place in our lives is when we finally become free and can move on in our lives. Otherwise, our thoughts and notions chain us to the past. Great job on getting things under control early. I can say honestly that I regret not taking my drinking much more seriously many years ago.Ethanol is a toxic chemical, why would I drink it?
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After much protestations from Mr JC about never ever having another dog after Sir Dylan the Dog died.............the day he met Bess and she adopted him..........he flew out to the pet shop and came home with an England football shirt.......made for dogs (it was the Euros at the time), a new blanket, posh as posh dog food, a squeeky ball, a new collar and an extended lead and about £100 lighter in the pocketIt could be worse, I could be filing.
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Originally posted by Tabbers (a.k.a. KTAB) View PostHear hear, I drank almost every single day for years, yep 'being wasted and not having any energy or inclination to do anything the next day' describes it perfectly yet that night I still picked up a glass, 'a curer - hair of the dog', who was I fooling only myself. To say I am grateful that is over doesn't go even near to explaining how I feel now. I keep this in mind if ever I am tempted to do something extremely stupid and convince myself I am somehow magically cured. Life is so so much better now, I have such clarity of thought and my body feels so much more human, its a no-brainer.AF - July 19th 2015 :happy2:
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