You know, I think the goofy dreams are a sort of a blessing. After 30 days or so, if you are wondering how it'd feel to test the waters...and then you have a dream like that, you wake up so thankful that your days are still in tact. Least it was that way for me. Dreams are reminders to never take your quit for granted.
I am so proud of the not-so-new nesters taking the lead on how it is in the beginning. It's a tough decision to make and hold on to. As you can easily see, every post counts. If you are having a hellova day 6 ...tell us. Then you'll see day 7 isn't bad at all. These are the milestones I was looking for when I flew in. Mostly, when do these freaking cravings stop??? I've just thought of something....I will pose this question to the nest? When DO the cravings become bearable and manageable?
I will say day 13 was a milepost...cravings eased. Day 30, I think was it...I wasn't craving so bad...and when they occurred, I was able to whack them down. At 7 months tomorrow (insert nest cheers here!!!) I have no cravings at all...and being sober is as normal to me now as being drunk was 7 months ago. It is a great place to be. I will just say...every day you go without AL is an easier day than the day before.
Hubs is deciding to do the radioactive seeds for his prostate cancer. We go on Aug 31 for a volume study, to see how many seeds and such he will need. We are very optimistic for a good outcome and minimal side effects (I guess everyone is before a procedure).
Welcome new folks!!! We are NOT a judgmental bunch here...our aim is to help each other...people pull us in...and it's our jobs to pull others in who seek help. Support is what it's all about, knowing you arne't alone in this fight...it sure feels lonely sometimes, until I log into this place. Thank you all for helping me do what I could never do before on my own! XO, Byrdie
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