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just hit this site by accident. but then i've spent almost an entire day looking for support to kick the bottle. i was a full blown junkie, kicked the habit around 20 years ago, kicked cigarettes around 6 months and found myself getting hooked to the bottle. I have this great job, great career, risen to the top of the organization and now am afraid the bottle may stop me if i dont stop it. heck, the problem is that booze does make you feel pretty good for a little while initially and then it seems an endless cycle of hangovers, headaches and irritability. not counting crazy stuff one does while drunk....i'd like to know of anyone feeling the same way. again, thinking of partying without the booze is a little tough. either i had the heroin, or the cigarettes or the booze or all three.....Tags: None
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Hi Retox and Welcome ....
I did feel the same way 7 months ago, and then I found this place, there are lots of us here with the same problem, browse at the posts and you will get lots of positive ideas. Well done for kicking the drugs and the cigs!!!!
Hope to see you around the boards again.
Love & Hugs, BB xxsigpicXXX
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i think pretty much everyone on this site feels more or less the same way as you. if you kicked drugs and cigs you can do this (though some say alcohol is the hardest-- i don't know since i've only done the one and that to the max). i managed to mess up too much thanks to drink to ever repair everything. it sounds like you are getting out just in time though. we're all here to help you.Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life... And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.
Steve Jobs, Stanford Commencement Adress, 2005
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Wow you've already done really well with the quitting. I'm sure you can do this to. Maybe the parties won't be as fun without the booze, but are they really fun if you need something mind numbing to enjoy them? Heres hoping you find something else to do that really is fun.
Welcome to MWOSuz
Happy to be sober since 07 Sept 09.
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Ahhh, the power of transference!! Even now I find myself enjoying a cigar or two a week, whereas when I was drinking I could take them or leave them (my workouts have also ramped up).
The fact that you have already 'kicked' several habits is awesome. I do agree that alcohol is the hardest to beat, if nothing else because it is the most 'social' habit. Drugs, smoking, etc. are somewhat shunned by the general public, but alcohol - that is readily accepted!
It is hard it initially accept that you can't go to a party and drink, but it gets easier over time - especially if you have a gameplan in place before going.Sobriety Date: June 15, 2007 -- "It's not having what you want, It's wanting what you've got...."
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Hi Retox and Welcome to MWO!
I have left several other bad habits behind as well but I have to say that drinking was one that stayed with me. Couldn't shake that one!!! I am working on it though. I hope you find what you are looking for here. There is a great support system and lots of great info on meds and supplements if you go that route. Good luck to you!Learning to live life on the outside of a bottle. :flower:
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Welcome to the site.
If it was not for the support of the people here I would be drinking right now.. and it's only 1:15pm here; the afternoons are my 'witching hours'.
Anyway, welcome to the site and soak in all the inspiration from all these lovely people.
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Hi retox, and a warm welcome.
Am only 3 days AF, but very determined. I really thought I was having fun when I was on the sauce and that I could be whatever I wanted. Now I realise that booze is merely a confidence trickster, and that I can be whatever I want(within reason lol) without it.
Good luck,
Starlight Impress
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