Daisy, great job, that is how it is done. I'm glad you posted too! A very wise person once told me that "it is a process and not an event." We have to have the individual wisdom to seek out what we truly need to get through what we are currently facing, just like you did. This needs to be a safe place to come and get support. We are the ones who know what it is like. Around my 2 year AF anniversary, I started to have this fear that I would drink again, even though I really didn't want to. I stayed quiet about it for a while because I didn't want to post about it. I guess I thought that I was supposed to be "better" by that point. It bothered me until I posted about it and received wonderful support. It was just that damn voice, trying another avenue to get me to think about it. The support I received made me realize that. I got to give up drinking (which I always wanted to do) and now I get to hang out with some very outstanding people on this forum. I'm ok with that!
Minstar, I posted from my phone quickly last night so my thoughts may have come out kind of choppy. Looking back on it, I'm so glad I had all the extra mind peace and clarity that comes with some AF time, both for daughter and for myself. Parenting is pretty challenging at certain points, and so, so rewarding at others. It's like watching one of the best movies you've ever seen and you don't want to pause it to get up to pee because you are completely immersed in it. When she was around three, she discovered her considerable will power. That was pretty tough for everyone in the house, but we made it! There are certainly more challenges to come and I intend to be able to meet them as I should.
Pav, agree 100% about the patience gained vs. "Ahh I need a drink!" Stress is a part of life and as living creatures, we will adapt to it. When we are done hiding in the bottle, we will by necessity look for ways to really address stress and other issues in our lives.
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