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    Hey, Hey....another Newbie here.

    Hey, Hey…another Newbie here.

    The snow is coming down hard and the wind is howling around my little house, but I am safe, toasty, (not toasted) and sober. I am almost 3 months AF, but this wasn’t always the case. My days would usually start with a little eye opener (or 2 or 3) before I even had my coffee. I would go to work with a pleasant buzz, (yes I drove that way) but all too soon, the euphoric bubble would burst, leaving me feeling toxic and exhausted. After I dragged myself home, the cheap box of wine in the frig would be awaiting me with open arms, and I gladly accepted the embrace. I would then flop down in my favorite chair, drinking wine mixed with vodka, watch mindless TV, pass out until midnight, then stagger up to bed. I would sleep for a few hours, when the nagging AV would creep into my brain and say “Hey, the tanks getting low here, so get your ass out of bed and refill it.” which I did, of course.

    This was my life for many years until I became very ill, and the doc said “no more.” I don’t remember much about that first week of sobriety, other than lying on the couch fighting the depression, nausea and tremors. My hubby would try to comfort me, but I don’t think that he really understood what I was going through. It was a very dark period, but I survived it. I hope that I never have to relive those days ever again, and I guess that the best way to avoid it is to stay sober. The cravings are difficult to resist, but I do so, because I have been given a second chance. Some people aren’t so lucky; they can’t resist the call of the ocean below the cliff’s edge, and are lost forever. I chose (or was guided) to seek the safety of the land, and I am forever grateful.

    Like many here at MWO, the struggle is ongoing, and I am glad to have found this group. (Thank You Cowboy) I am almost 3 months free of the booze and most days are good. I want to win this War and save my life.

    Thanks you for listening.

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    Hey Jude (Na na na na),
    Forgive me for that and WELCOME! I am thrilled you’re here so thanks to Cowboy from me too. MWO helped me get sober, and stay sober, more than three years ago. You’ve come to a great place for support, advice, compassion, love and a swift kick in the you know what sometimes. There are many great threads here - Newbies Nest is always pretty active (my home) and Cowboy’s Cattleman Cafe is a fun and thoughtful place to visit too. Congrats on almost three months - lots of peeps here to help win this battle with you.
    Hugs,
    ML
    Mary Lou

    A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty. Winston Churchill

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      #3
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      Thanks for the welcome, and no I didn't mind the na na na na.....I've heard it all of my life! I'm just glad to see that you have a sense of humor, I sure couldn't get by without mine! I've seen posts for the Cowboys cattleman café, but is it listed in one of the forums? I've only seen it as I scroll down the threads, but I guess that I can find it that way just as easy. Still trying to figure out this site, but I will get there! Hope to run into you more on my travels here!

      Na na na na

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        #4
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        Welcome! Congrats on your sobriety!! HUGE.
        Cowboy's Cafe is on The General Thread - there's also a Stepper's thread and an Army against Alcohol thread and a Gratitude thread. Lots of great people from all over the world are here. :heartbeat:
        "Only I can change my life. No one can do it for me.".....Carol Burnett
        ..........
        AF - 7-27-15

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          #5
          Nice to see you made it over Jude and are getting into posting. As Nora and Marylou mentioned, there are some great threads and even nicer people for you to acquaint yourself with. MWO is a lot smaller than the other forum and it won’t take you long to be welcomed to our MWO family!

          I had to edit this post cause the way it was worded made it sound like there were nicer people than [MENTION=9757]NoraC[/MENTION] and [MENTION=20527]Marylou123[/MENTION] lol. That is far from the truth! What I meant to say is that the people here are nicer than any of the threads!
          Last edited by abcowboy; November 20, 2017, 08:19 AM.
          Quitting and staying quit isn't easy, its learning a whole new way of thinking. It's accepting a new way of life, and not just accepting it, embracing it...
          Worry about tomorrow, tomorrow. Just get through today. Tomorrow will look after itself when it becomes today, because today is all we have to think about.
          Friendship is not about how many friends you have or who you've known the longest. It's about who walked into your life, said "I'm here for you", and proved it.

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            #6
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            Hi Jude. Welcome!

            Almost 3 months off the booze....Wowza! Me too, so right with you.

            Look forward to seeing you around. take care of yourself. G

            'I am part of all that I have met, yet all experience is an arch wherethro', gleams that untravelled world whose margins fade, forever and forever when I move'

            Zen soul Warrior. Freedom today-

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              Originally posted by abcowboy View Post
              Nice to see you made it over Jude and are getting into posting. As Nora and Marylou mentioned, there are some great threads and even nicer people for you to acquaint yourself with. MWO is a lot smaller than the other forum and it won’t take you long to be welcomed to our MWO family!
              Thanks Cowboy! I feel much more comfortable with this forum, and everyone has been very welcoming. I also sense a lot of humor lurking in the corners. Sometimes I tend to isolate myself, and I think that sharing feelings and problems with people in similar situations will help. Well, I'm off to do some reading, then to bed. Have a great night!

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                Originally posted by Guitarista View Post
                Hi Jude. Welcome!

                Almost 3 months off the booze....Wowza! Me too, so right with you.

                Look forward to seeing you around. take care of yourself. G
                Hey G....thanks for the welcome! I have been on other sites, but kinda felt like a number. I think that a smaller forum such as this will enable me to interact with more folks, which I really need at this point. So your 3 months off the hooch as well? Good to know someone who is in the same stage of recovery, although I guess that the healing process is different for everyone. OK...have a good night, (or whatever it's doing where you live) and I'll catch you somewhere on this site sooner or later. :happy2:

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                  Re: Hey, Hey....another Newbie here.

                  Hi Jude, and :welcome: !!!

                  Really glad to have you with us, and huge congrats on your 3 months thus far. We're all here for similar reasons - to win the war and save our lives. Several things in your story resonated with me, not the least of which was having periods of my life where my days started with a few drinks before I left the house (and sometimes I never got around to leaving the house!). Tons of camaraderie here for sure. Check out the Newbie's Nest and N.N. Roll Call - both are very supportive places for MWOers new and not-so-new. The other threads suggested above are great as well. I'm sure you'll find a few that feel like "home" in no time.
                  Toolbox/Toolkit

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                    Re: Hey, Hey....another Newbie here.

                    hey Jude!!! Saw you were in the Café for Brunch.. ha! that was quite a feast..good to have you here.
                    Last edited by lifechange; November 20, 2017, 12:41 AM.

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                      #11
                      Re: Hey, Hey....another Newbie here.

                      Welcome Jude! Good to see you around! Three months start is fantastic! You're past the hardest hurdles. Checking in everyday has helped me, and lots of others here. Hope to see you around.

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                        #12
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                        Welcome, Jude!

                        Congratulations on your start to sobriety - 3 months is amazing!

                        In case you listen to podcasts or want another sobriety tool, I recommend listening to The Bubble Hour - there's a lot there to listen to that will help you.

                        You've found a great place to get and stay sober...

                        Pav

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                          #13
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                          Hi, Jude and Welcome!
                          Is '58 your birth year? It is mine. If so, think how glad you'll be to be happily AF when the big 6-0 rolls around :congratulatory:!
                          Is the upcoming holiday going to be a challenge for you? If so, maybe you could tell us your plans on handling it. I'm sure you'll get some feedback if we see any holes we have experience falling through!!
                          Glad you joined us, NS

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                            Hi NS....thank you for the welcome! I can't begin to tell you how good it is to talk with folks who understand what I'm going through. I hope that I can someday help others here as well. I really don't have much support other than this forum, and it really means a lot to me.

                            Yes, 58 is my birth year, and it will be wonderful to celebrate the big 60 in a sober state of mind. Quite frankly I was also worried about when I retired as I hope to do so at 62. In the past, when I had days off, I would start drinking in the morning right through the day. Needless to say, I was pretty much useless the next day: usually a Monday. I'm afraid that would also be my life on retirement. Ughh..... One of the things that I'm grateful for since quitting is that Monday's are no longer hell on wheels! Yay!

                            I think that Thanksgiving will be OK, it's just the hubby and I. (and the dogs of course) All of my family live out of state, and my husband doesn't talk to most of his, so it should be pretty quiet. Will Thanksgiving be hard for you?

                            Hey, just curious...what month were you born in? I'm a June baby myself. Thank you again for the welcome and support!

                            Jude

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                              [MENTION=21602]abcowboy[/MENTION] — I was just going to read 2nite cuz I’m exhausted from a fantastic day, but your “edit” made me literally LOL. You, my friend, are the icing on this day.

                              Jude — it’s great to read your posts. I’m 61 and retired for about 1.5 years. I was worried I’d be a sober, boring couch 🥔 but I’ve found so much to do vertically that couch time is relished. And the big 60 (I much prefer to think of it as the new 40!) was fabulous, and memorable.

                              Gotta turn in — keep up the great work.
                              ML
                              Mary Lou

                              A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty. Winston Churchill

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