Hi, Nesters:
The conversation about mystery bruises had me thinking about another thing I am grateful for in sobriety. I used to have to be tentative around my kids and DH as I was never sure if I had said something to them or not (or a hundred times or once). I had to sort of dance around some subjects and see if they said "remember, mom, we talked about it last night?" I wasn't stumbling around slurring, but the fog that drinking daily was in the way. NOW when I can't remember something I can ask and engage with confidence. If I forget something it is just my old age - and I never thought THAT would be a relief! :gramps:
And today I used my new skills in urge surfing to avoid buying a bag of Lindt chocolates in the store - so much learning here!
Day 3 and 4 are hard because you feel better and the guilt from the last drunk is subsiding. Keep the memories of that last hangover alive and use it for motivation. Here is some information about tapering - it seems you can do it fairly quickly (albeit PAINFULLY). Getting past that anxiety was very rough, but SO worth it!
OK - Time for the upside down nesters to go right side up and for me to go upside down. I'm on the west coast of the US, too, and I am usually posting just as they are waking up. Dreamy's coffee stays nice and hot, though.
xo
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