Ive been reading here for awhile. Im so ashamed of myself. Ive hit rock bottom. I fell last night and cut my head after a binge. I hope I can do it this time. Ive stopped before, but somehow I always slip. thanks for reading :new:
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:welcome: lonley gal,
You've made a huge step today just by reaching out and asking for help.
Have a click on the link below to help you get started.
https://www.mywayout.org/community/f1...box-27556.html
Keep reading,keep posting and let us get to know you.
J x
:lIt could be worse, I could be filing.
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Lonely Gal,
Shame and guilt are the "badges" we get to wear because of this addiction.
I know the "somehow I always slip," also.
I do know that moving forward and just accepting that we have done things that make us feel badly about ourselves, now get on with it, works much better than dwelling on the past.
I am glad you found us and are ready to take steps to make your life better. You will find good support here.
CindiAF April 9, 2016
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Hello Lonley and welcome, we have all been there and you know that now the only way to go is up. As the previous posters say you have taken an important step in realising there is a problem and posting so well done on that. Do have a look in that toolbox link and keep posting, the support and advice is amazing.
Keep safe
KTABEthanol is a toxic chemical, why would I drink it?
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Hi lonely gal and welcome! Well done on posting here for help, and support you will certainly receive! Here's a good thread for you to take a look at https://www.mywayout.org/community/f1...lan-41280.htmlsigpic
Thoughts become things..... choose the good ones. ~TUT
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Sorry to hear that you've had a bad time.
You've probably realised that drinking has not made the situation any better. Things to become clearer and much better when we get AL (alcohol) our of our lives.
Think about a plan. There's a lot of good examples on here.
Come back, read, post and ask questions.
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lonley gal;832023 wrote: Thanks all for the replies! My partner left me last year for another woman and ever since, the drink as spirralled out of control. I want to change so much.sigpic
Thoughts become things..... choose the good ones. ~TUT
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lonley gal;832023 wrote: Thanks all for the replies! My partner left me last year for another woman and ever since, the drink as spirralled out of control. I want to change so much.
lonley gal, they say the best revenge is to live well. Park yourself here for a while...you can find some non-judgmental support here, and it's a great place to be when you're feeling shaky. :welcome:
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For the sake of not only yourself, but your child, you need to pursue this. Does your ex contribute financially to the maintenance of your child? Does he see the child? Have you seen a doctor for your depression? Post natal depression is a serious thing, lonley gal...it needs to be addressed. :l
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lonely gal, you are probably a very good mother. One of the common bonds we here at MWO have is that of the depression, guilt, shame, and low self esteem the AL so generously bestows on us. When you get the alcohol out of your system, those feelings will lessen if not disappear. Why don't you start right now by downloading the MWO book from the Health Store at the top of this page. It is about $12. You can begin to understand your situation and formulate a plan to change it for good!sigpic
Thoughts become things..... choose the good ones. ~TUT
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greeneyes;832048 wrote: lonely gal, you are probably a very good mother. One of the common bonds we here at MWO have is that of the depression, guilt, shame, and low self esteem the AL so generously bestows on us. When you get the alcohol out of your system, those feelings will lessen if not disappear. Why don't you start right now by downloading the MWO book from the Health Store at the top of this page. It is about $12. You can begin to understand your situation and formulate a plan to change it for good!
You know that you feel better when you're not drinking... I hate AA slogans, but maybe you can take this one day at a time. That's pretty much what I'm doing. One good sober day can lead into another, and another. Also, try to play the future out in your head. Alcohol may make you feel good temporarily, but the aftermath is awful. Waking up in the wee hours, worried and shaky (at least, for me). Also, what if your little one falls ill while you're drunk? You need to be in good condition for him/her.
You can do this, lonley gal!
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