I'm a musician (well a drummer haha) so I don't think I could cope without music, but I must admit I've been avoiding a lot of my favourite albums this last week because of the link they have with drinking in my mind.
I liked this BFlag - first your drummer joke, and then that idea of association. Certain songs can trigger feelings in me instantly - some of them associated with drinking. We're getting near to a full band here, I believe.
Tonight I went to a baseball game - BIG trigger for me. I long for a cold beer for about the first 5 or 10 minutes, and then I settle in, appreciate the fact that I sit in my seat the whole time and see the whole game instead of standing in line for beer or the bathroom. Yes, I'll never be thin or have a million dollars either.
Kensho - try to think of all of the GREAT things you're getting by not drinking instead of feeling deprived for not "being able" to drink. Maybe during the highly triggering time of cocktail hour you could go read your son a story or play a game with him. Pour yourself something good, eat something, and then rejoin the adults when that time is over. Even go for a walk or a swim, or read through Rahul's posts to see the joys of traveling sober. If you can shift your thinking from feeling sad to feeling grateful, you will lower your risk of relapsing. I know that when people would say that to me in the early days I just got mad - but I still did what they said to do, and lo and behold they were right. Part of being willing to follow in the footsteps of successful sober people.
OK - I'm off to bed. We have a three day weekend here in the US, so I still have two more days off. Whoot!
Good night,
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