Lori, Prairie, and anyone else out there struggling (that includes me)....
I think one of the hardest parts about the early days of getting sober is thinking ahead to all the events and challenges that we face in the coming days. Sometimes those events are big ones, like a court date or a party, but sometimes they can be "smaller" things like "hey, it's Friday!" or "I just finished a huge project at work" or "I just got into an argument with my brother." Yes, all of those things - big and small - are triggers to drink. Hell, just waking up in the morning is a trigger to drink for me LOL
So, my point? My point is that I think it's important to get a plan in place for how you are planning to get through all these days and events sober. If you have a party to go to and you're worried about what everyone will say when you bypass the wine, go ahead and plan it out. What will you say? Or better yet, should you maybe skip the party altogether? And for the small stuff, have a plan for those too. If you want to celebrate something you did at work, go ahead and plan out a way to celebrate without alcohol. Go buy yourself something or get a manicure.
Oh, and let's not forget about boredom. Boredom is my #1 enemy when I'm trying not to drink. That's when the beast attacks. If you know you have an afternoon with nothing to do, and you KNOW you'll be tempted to drink, go ahead and make a plan. Going to movies can be fun, and that's two whole hours you can go without drinking (just don't sneak it in like I used to do). Then go look for that perfect purse you wanted to get. I don't know - anything but drink. Keep busy.
OK, well there's my rant for the day. I'm 11 days sober today, and I honestly don't know if I could have done it without the Antabuse. I keep wondering how long I will take it, and the best answer I can give myself is "as long as it takes."
Happy Tuesday everyone!!!
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