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Good Morning, Fellow Nesters!
As I was checking out my day count for the Sunday shout out, I realized I just passed 1900 days. There are so many ways to look at that. I've saved no less than $19,000 (the price of a car?!!) I've taken up hobbies that I couldn't be bothered with before and now they bring me great joy (and joy to others). I have patience, good health, and I am happy and at peace. I tell you, these are things that drinking never brought me. Drinking made me paranoid, depressed, obsessed, contrary and lazy.
No matter how hard today seems....fight your way thru to the other side. I promise it's worth it.
Hope everyone has a peaceful day! Back on your heads! Byrdie
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N2Q I drank on the 7th or 8th of March after fourteen days last year, the excuse seems to matter less and less. Either way it was enough time to notice how little alcohol helped me. It also helped me see that I was drinking at a problem alcohol couldn't solve. That is why made it click for me, even suffering horrible depression for months during my quit, I got the shit done I had to. Just wanted to make sure you knew your days off matter, they can create the change in perspective that makes you stick with it.
Overit stick around god damnit!
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Well, I am a noob once again. I drank and abused the Ativan prescribed by my psychiatrist toward the end of last month. I was so out of it I fell really badly and thought I had broken my shoulder. I was just banged up but the ER told me they are no longer in the detox business and had me transferred to a psychiatric hospital. It turned out to be a really wonderful place because you have to see the therapist and psychiatrist every day as opposed to once a week at regular rehab. I got more out of my 8 days there than 28 days at regular rehab last year. I would have stayed there the full 28 days were it not a locked facility. We got to go out 45 min. to an hour a day, but when I can't go in and out at will I get a little stircrazy. One night a staff member came in and said, "It's storming like a son of a bitch out there" and we were all "Oh, it's raining?" lol. Anyway, I also liked me pills as well so I go to NA in addition to AA and my close friends from those fellowships are keeping much closer tabs on me. I have about 4-5 people I have to check in with daily. I will also make it a point to try to check in daily here as well. I think I should probably enroll in an outpatient program as well. I have an appointment soon with both my therapist and psychiatrist so I'm sure they will advise me well.First, a man takes a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes the man. --Chinese proverb
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Originally posted by Laeot View PostStill worrying about getting to work everyday if I Lose my driving licence for 2 yearsFirst, a man takes a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes the man. --Chinese proverb
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Good evening Nesters,
Seems I finally have everything back in order here after the big weekend storm. Power, cable, internet, the whole nine yards. Funny how we take all that for granted when we have it & then suffer when we lose it for a day or two/
I imagine losing driving privileges for months or years can be a frightening experience. I hope you folks don't have to deal with that aih & Laeot! Make sure your plans are up to date, right?
Congrats on your 19 AF days Laeot ~ you are closing in on 3 awesome AF weeks
Wishing everyone a safe night in the nest!
LavAF since 03/26/09
NF since 05/19/09
Success comes one day at a time :thumbs:
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Good Morning, fellow newsters, ehehehe.
Aih, I am glad to hear that you are sober and have received some great help. You have shared some of your plan with us, but I wonder how you are accepting the new lifestyle? Is your head in the game, I guess, is what I'm asking. Getting some good distance from AL will really help, as you know. We're glad you're here!
Laeot, awesome job on your 3 weeks! Remember you get a hat when you reach 30 days!!! Hang in there, no matter what!
Welcome back Ican! Catch us up on what's going on! Glad to see you again!
Hope everyone has an easy Tooosday! Byrdie
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Originally posted by Byrdlady View PostAih, I am glad to hear that you are sober and have received some great help. You have shared some of your plan with us, but I wonder how you are accepting the new lifestyle? Is your head in the game, I guess, is what I'm asking. Getting some good distance from AL will really help, as you know. We're glad you're here!
I have a follow up appointment with my psychiatrists on both April 18 and May 9. In detox, I was put on another depression med. Antidepressants take a while to kick in so the doctor wants to see how I'm doing on it. I feel great right now, but I have to be cautious and not let myself get caught up in the "pink cloud" as they call it in AA/NA. I also have a great therapist who is helping me with my PTSD which stems from severe early childhood physical abuse, but it's difficult for him to relate to my addiction and alcoholism issues because he's never been an addict himself.
The plan was for me to do inpatient rehab again at Florida Recovery Center at Shands Hospital (University of Florida Hospital) in Gainesville, but I think I am going to have to go outpatient for economic reasons. I would love to do inpatient again, but I am afraid if I take 2 months off from work, my income will fall below the threshold for my Obamacare subsidy but still be too much to qualify for medicaid since our wonderful politicians in Tallahassee refused to even consider the medicaid expansion. Outpatient will still allow me to work and not lose any income. My detox costs covered my deductible for the year so outpatient will be relatively inexpensive since I will only be footing 10% of the bill.
Anyway, I've rambled on enough but I'll just finish by saying "just not drinking" is not a plan. I have a plan and I'm working on implementing it. One of my AA friends has already texted me this morning to make sure my day is off to a good start so it's great to have friends in recovery looking out for me. Hope everyone has a great day.Last edited by aihfl; April 5, 2016, 11:08 AM.First, a man takes a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes the man. --Chinese proverb
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