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My 1st several weeks AF I did very little other than go to work and sleep, so I'm impressed that you got anything done at all. That said, taking care of ourselves is a lot of work. The bathroom can wait another day for scrubbing bubbles.
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oh dear.
i stopped last year drinking and i still doo very little around the house...thats why i have a husband...he just made a lovely dinner and tonite he is going to work on a toe nail i started on last nite. no need for me to get stressed these days. :H
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Ripple;351852 wrote: i stopped last year drinking and i still doo very little around the house...thats why i have a husband...he just made a lovely dinner and tonite he is going to work on a toe nail i started on last nite. no need for me to get stressed these days. :H
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The first few months (I think they say 3) you pretty much feel scattered brained and at times very unmotivated. I am waiting for my 3 months to pass ;-)
This quit has been the hardest for me, 'short term memory loss' wise. I also feel very lazy, tired and unmotivated. I have to write lists for things that need to be done. Yep - it has been interesting!
I can't wait until my brain returns. Oh, and my energy level too. Hang in there, it will get better.
Ripple, send your husband here after he is done painting your toe nails. I have some chores that need to be tended to. Thank you in advance.
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I'm 23 days AF and I have to say that so far I'm no more productive in terms of doing errands or chores or new activities than I was before. That said, I have an easier time at work because I don't have to struggle through the day with a hangover anymore. I guess it just takes time to adjust. Drinking sometimes did help me get through chores but that's pretty insane when you think about it.
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