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    Birthday hangover

    Drank on Sat as it was my birthday after being AF for 28 days. Had hangover yesterday but kept going. Really noticed it in the evening though when I started getting really tired, agitated and unable to deal with all the little Sunday night chores to do before the start of the week. Knock on effect to Monday being shambolic. Think I'm realising I don't actually have time for drinking then hangovers.So many more little things that start to be done when you're not fighting it out with alcohol which leads to less stress which is one of the reasons I drink
    ( drank). This Day 1 has been a lot easier than last . Thanks to everyone here.

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    Birthday hangover

    Congratulations on the learning experience that came along with that hangover. Onward we go.

    DG
    Sobriety Date = 5/22/08
    Nicotine Free Date = 2/27/07


    One day at a time.

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      #3
      Birthday hangover

      Hey Mojo - finding out we don't have time to drink or have hangovers is a good place to be, when I quit I stupidly thought I wouldn't know what to do with all the extra time I had from not drinking! Duh! Now of course Im amazed I wanted to spend so much of my life either drinking or dying..... Wishing you much strength my friend.
      "In the depths of winter I finally learned there was in me an invincible summer ."
      AF - JAN 1st 2010
      NF - May 1996

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        #4
        Birthday hangover

        Fighting AL is a real learning curve, I'm discovering. Since finding this site less than a month ago, it's been accelerated learning. I just learned something from your experience Mojo, so thanks for that post. I usually have to work things out the hard way, but hopefully I can apply your experience without having to go through another disgusting hangover.
        :h Mish :h
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        Never give up...
        GET UP!!!

        AF since 25th November, 2011

        What might have been is an abstraction
        Remaining a perpetual possibility
        Only in a world of speculation.
        What might have been and what has been
        Point to one end, which is always present. T.S. Eliot

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          #5
          Birthday hangover

          One of my favorite quotes while I was putting together an inspiration file said,

          "But what will I do with myself?"
          "Everything."

          Almost half my waking life in the last 10 years was spent drinking or recovering from drinking. Never in my active, engaged young adulthood would I have imagined myself getting to that point. I couldn't stand people that "let themselves" get that way. Fast forward 20 years and I was an alcoholic drug and alcohol researcher. Hah! (to quote IAD).

          Gather that time you have back to yourself and give it a big hug, mojo. A little wisdom like that and a lot of sober, and you're there. ~xoxo Pride
          AF since July 15, 2010. :applouse:
          "People who drink to drown their sorrow should be told that sorrow knows how to swim." —Ann Landers

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