No doubt, stress is a huge trigger for a lot of folks and alcohol offers readily available temporary relief. Of course, once alcohol damages our brain chemistry to the point where we are addicted, then that relief gets harder and harder to come by. And then, when you've reached the point where you realize you're addicted and you find yourself posting to an online forum for help, you also realize that you've got a find another way to deal with stress and any lingering phuckitis.
Pinecone - loved what you wrote about dealing with stress head on. And Moss - WOW. You get a major award for fighting off phuckitis right on the front line. Ta-da!
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And if that wasn't enough, you actually burned in a new neural pathway in your healing brain. EVERY single time you surf through a craving and tackle a trigger you are actively re-training your brain and re-balancing your brain chemistry. That is huge. Really huge. :fairy:
And Matt, I'm sorry you also have been mired in conflict, but you have done something incredible by NOT turning back to the toxic, addictive crap to deal with the situation. KUDOs to you and your shiny new, HEALTHY, neural connections.
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