I hear the Lost Weekend is a really good book for folks like us....
NS, I totally relate to what you are saying. I was at a women's AA meeting last night and it was a topic meeting. That means one person tells their story, picks a topic and we all talk about it. So, this woman proceeded to talk about how when she was in early recovery, she was tempted to drink...she told this by explaining in great detail how she went to a fancy restaurant and they had a different bottle....anyway, I won't rehash it....I wanted to shout out STOP...she has been sober since 1987 so I would assume rehashing that story doesn't bother her. But I haven't even been sober for 90 days. What she was describing was utter torture for me. Anyway, I got through that and I am glad I did because the discussion after her story was deeply moving for me.
One other thing....just lately I have noticed when people make comments about drinking. It never used to register with me how often that happens. Like "wow, you had to go to Chicago and back in one day....I'll bet you wanted a nice drink after that" My first reaction is annoyance. I just push those comments aside and don't even acknowledge them......I just change the subject....I know it is just small talk to the person saying it but it isn't so small to me.
I am glad it is Saturday!!!!!!
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