I'm new here and have been snooping about for a few days.
I've been addicted to alcohol and various drugs (weed, narcotics, opiates) on and off for 20 years. Alcohol has always been my go to drug of choice, and I have maintained a high functioning lifestyle that accommodates my hard drinking habit. It is not unusual for me to finish up 3 bottles of wine in a 24 hour period. At my worst, a few years ago when living in a rural area and suffering extreme depression, there could be up to 4 1/2 bottles over a full day. I'm not a large woman, 5'6, so that is a herculean feat to ingest that much booze and remain alive. I don't know how I do it, but I've been putting in a lot of effort over the past 2 years to understand why I do it.
I recently bought some amino acid supps after researching their effect on recovering addicts and the results have been very impressive. Taking L-Glutamine, L-Tyrosine and GABA with Melatonin for sleep has enabled me to cut down considerably on my drinking days. I now drink only twice a week as compared to every day. I still can drink most men under the table (present company excluded :P), but when I do drink I don't get as "messy" and it is more out of habit or boredom than what used to feel like a daily necessity for the past 15 odd years. I really can feel a markable change in my attitude to drinking/drugging that has never been the case before.
I have a long way to go, but I'm hoping to meet others here who are on the same path and might have some helpful advice for someone new to the possibility of living a moderated, or better yet, sober life.
:thanks:
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