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Londoner, reading your post is like reading my old journal.
Trust me you are not alone, I for one have done that for years. My friends always knew when to say enough and go home on the last train and I would hit after hours bars and clubs and get home after dawn.
I really feel your pain and just want you to know you are not alone in this. We are here to listen and support you.
I am just over a year sober and I go out a few times a month. I have a good time and do not miss getting pissed at all. Around 11-12pm when my friends start to lose their balance I usually go home and try to look after the girls in the group so they don't do anything they would regret later. However, often my suggestions fall on death ears and I have to listen to their stories the following morning, how they should have left when I left. In fact almost nothing good ever happens after midnight. (from my experience) You can expect: fights, tears, some vomit....stuff that you want to avoid.
So stay the course and you will reap the benefits of this lifestyle.
P.S. I do not know where you live but from your user name it sounds like you live in London if so come to the gym lets work out and do some sports
AllanAF since 1st Sep 2012
NF since 1st Sep 2012
If you want to feel better visit www.hopeforpaws.org
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I've seen lots of Byrdies pics on FB
Welcome back Honey!
Forget the past, don't worry about the future, focus on getting thru today AF
Dottie, You don't know how often I just laugh when something falls apart or blows up around here. I used to drink over all that, not any more :H
Londoner, you do know AL is a depressant, right? It just makes sense that the more you drink the more you feel low. Try going AF & add a big dose of Vitamin D3 to your daily routine - you will feel so much better
Here's a pic of my 7 week old mini chickens - this will make anyone smile
AF since 03/26/09
NF since 05/19/09
Success comes one day at a time :thumbs:
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Touch and go there for a bit for me:upset:
Can you believe my husband invited me out for dinner and drinks tonight!!!
This, after, I told him less than a week ago, that I don't EVER need to drink....They just don't get it!!
I am home, have dinner cooked and am in my night clothes. Hopefully, he won't mention it again. ARGGHHH!!
Safe, sober night everyone :l:heartbeat:
Star:star:
08-13-15
I am only one drink away from never being sober again.
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Hello fellow nesters! Day 2 tucked safely under my belt and I feel ready to rejoin the comfy nest! Had a long long day and I am very tired so I really need to eat and then sleep.....
Honeysoup: I love your list!! Just what I needed to read tonight.
I am feeling battered by the vicious cycle of wine, pass out, hungover, crave, wine.....time to get off that hamster wheel....
thank you all so much for supporting me after I have fallen!
See you all on my Day 3I just won't anymore
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Evening nesters
Lav, your wee chickies are so cute!
Star, sorry your hubby isn't getting it. Just keep going and he soon will! :l
Dottie, that water sounds delicious. Much nicer than a glass of wine any day!
I went to a meeting tonight and one of the guys was celebrating 4 years sobriety. There was also a lady there who has 26 years total sobriety. These things give me hope.
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The meeting finished at 9.45 and right away the thought crossed my mind that I could still make the offie and get a bottle of wine before 10pm. I didn't even want wine, but the thought was still there. I guess that sort of thinking doesn't just disappear because we are not drinking. I went to the chippy and got a bag of chips instead . :H
At least I can work that off at the gym tomorrowWhatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it! ~ Goethe
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Hi everyone,
Was sober today and could not sleep. I remember losing sleep last time I was sober after long time. The brain becomes super active and get used to AL.
I need to kick this habitRahul
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broken halo;1575338 wrote:
The meeting finished at 9.45 and right away the thought crossed my mind that I could still make the offie and get a bottle of wine before 10pm. I didn't even want wine, but the thought was still there. I guess that sort of thinking doesn't just disappear because we are not drinking. I went to the chippy and got a bag of chips instead . :H
At least I can work that off at the gym tomorrow
Thoughts don't hurt you as long as you just push them aside and go about your business, right? I have a lot of weird random thoughts about subjects other than drinking and thankfully don't feel inclined to act on those at all! So, drinking can just go in that "crazy thought' category.
It is great to hear you sounding so strong again .
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Jennie - Stick close to us. Let me know if you need me to lend you a hand...I know how hard the first few days can be :l:heart:I love my daughter more than alcohol:heart:
Believe in yourself. You are stronger than you think.
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Luckyflower;1575156 wrote: Hi all.
It's my second AF weekend and I need to get a plan for the upcoming one because I did not go out again. .10/14/13: I am truly grateful for another day in this amazing life. I'm sober and mindful of every moment.
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Dottie Belle;1575240 wrote: Byrdie has house guests .
I'm going to organize a pj party with Byrdie, Lav, K9, NS, Free, maybe Alan if he behaves. . . that should put me on a AF path for awhile.10/14/13: I am truly grateful for another day in this amazing life. I'm sober and mindful of every moment.
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Lavande;1575273 wrote: I've seen lots of Byrdies pics on FB
Welcome back Honey!
Forget the past, don't worry about the future, focus on getting thru today AF
Dottie, You don't know how often I just laugh when something falls apart or blows up around here. I used to drink over all that, not any more :H
Londoner, you do know AL is a depressant, right? It just makes sense that the more you drink the more you feel low. Try going AF & add a big dose of Vitamin D3 to your daily routine - you will feel so much better
Here's a pic of my 7 week old mini chickens - this will make anyone smile
AF Since 11/02/12 :wings::bananacomputer::lilangel:
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