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    #16
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    help4me;1061578 wrote: Great story Serenity! So happy for you and I know exactly how you're feeling. It is awesome!!!
    Thanks, help! It truly is a great feeling. I'm glad to be able to share it with you, another MWO member fresh off her switch! :h

    ignominious;1061599 wrote: YAY! That's wonderful to hear. Another of Al's mobsters bites the dust.

    I'm with Bruun, hope you continue to post your experiences.
    Thank you so much, Iggy! I'll continue to post. Speaking of which, I do miss your posts as well! You've been so scarce around these parts! :l

    Murphyx;1061656 wrote:
    This is just such a great post to wake up to.

    It just goes to show it doesn't matter what our back story is, how low we sank, our gender, size, age, drinking volume or pattern, baclofen works. It's saved our lives. Simple as that.
    Thanks Murph! Glad to join you on the other side.

    There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that Bac saved my life. I'm glad it saved yours as well. :h

    Seethepony;1061664 wrote:
    Feelin' groovy!
    I am, See, I truly am. And I'll echo what I said to Ig: don't stop posting! Your posts always make me laugh my ass off. I'm STILL chuckling over your comment to NE that she had eaten most of the North American supply of bac :H

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      #17
      my sweet, sweet switch

      Way to go Serenity! (no longer Seeking!)

      When I saw this post this morning I got chills up my spine. I cannot even tell you how happy I am for you!
      Good judgment comes from experience; experience comes from bad judgment.

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        #18
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        Serenity,

        Seek no more! I can not wait to join all of you but I promise I will be there.
        My posts are always short because I sneak on at work.
        You have me crying happy tears.
        A FUCKING great comeback which proves the past is only that...the past.:l


        Thanks to another from the bottom of my heart:h

        Lady
        The hardest arithmetic to master is that which enables us to count our blessings.

        *Don't look where you fall, look why you slipped*

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          #19
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          Absolutely, Serenity, we SHOULD all be fuckin' dead, now, and we're not. It's a fuckin' miracle.

          I've posted that many times since bac saved my life in Oct. '09, when there weren't nearly as many bac'sters on the board. I am thrilled for you!! And I can report that my life returned more fully and more quickly than I could have imagined, and yours is likely too, as well!!!

          Just as you say, one day an alcoholic, next day not. Poof!!

          Hallelujah!!!

          Bowing in Gratitude

          :wave:
          "Wherever you are is the entry point." --Kabir

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            #20
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            I found them serenity, but they aren't mine. Shoot me your email addy and I'll send them to you, k? :l
            :nutso: I take pride in my humility :nutso:
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              #21
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              Grommet;1061752 wrote: Way to go Serenity! (no longer Seeking!)

              When I saw this post this morning I got chills up my spine. I cannot even tell you how happy I am for you!
              THANK YOU, Grommet! Your words mean so much to me! I'm so glad for your support on here, it really does mean a lot. :l

              LadyLush;1061874 wrote: Serenity,

              Seek no more! I can not wait to join all of you but I promise I will be there.
              My posts are always short because I sneak on at work.
              You have me crying happy tears.
              A FUCKING great comeback which proves the past is only that...the past.

              Thanks to another from the bottom of my heart

              Lady
              Aww, thank you so much, Lady! I'm so glad you found us here. As soon as I first heard about Bac in mid- to late-November, I found my way to MWO, and then to Dr. L. I started taking Bac on December 15. I knew somehow, deep down, that Bac would be my salvation. I had NO IDEA, however, how much my life would change as a result of this wonderful drug. My chronic anxiety? Gone. My alcoholism? It was truly a "switch." Like a light switch that just turned itself "off" one day. It was as clear-cut as could possibly be. I'm now sitting pretty at Day 3 without AL, and I still have two beers in my fridge, and they don't even appeal to me in the least. I know that some people still crave AL after their switch. I sure don't...not at all!

              I'm so glad my story touched you! Do keep us posted on your progress. I'm so excited to read about your own bac journey. :h

              RedThread12;1061963 wrote:
              Absolutely, Serenity, we SHOULD all be fuckin' dead, now, and we're not. It's a fuckin' miracle.

              I've posted that many times since bac saved my life in Oct. '09, when there weren't nearly as many bac'sters on the board. I am thrilled for you!! And I can report that my life returned more fully and more quickly than I could have imagined, and yours is likely too, as well!!!

              Just as you say, one day an alcoholic, next day not. Poof!!

              Hallelujah!!!

              Bowing in Gratitude
              Thanks, Red! :l Like Jules and Vincent, I truly feel like I've dodged a bullet. I'm 42 years old, and I have no doubt that I'd have died a horrible alcoholic death without this miracle. It really is like a switch has been turned off. A flame has been blown out. Nothing in my life could have possibly prepared me for this miracle. All I've known since reaching adulthood is being an alcoholic. I feel like a giddy little kid who's just starting a new life.

              I'm SO glad you're on here, still testifying to Bac's miraculous properties. Keep on preaching it, Red! This stuff is truly amazing. I CANNOT believe I'm on the other side! :h

              Lo0p;1061970 wrote:
              I found them serenity, but they aren't mine. Shoot me your email addy and I'll send them to you, k? :l
              Got it, and I am really amazed, brother. :l

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                #22
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                How did this get to page 3 without me???

                WOOOHOOOOO!

                Welcome to the other side! Pretty amazingly....normal, isn't it? I've always envisioned the path ending at a bridge, covered in fog. I felt I had to take each step blindly, trusting there was something underneath that would keep me from plummeting. Turns out the bridge was made of lots of little pills! Now we're on the other side, the sun is out and the view is awe inspiring!

                You were and are an inspiration, from start to finish! (Everyone should be paying very close attention to what and how you reached it, in my opinion.) You made it seem effortless, but we both know that it takes a huge commitment (a little tenacity doesn't hurt.) Fear of dying a miserable alcoholic death is a pretty good motivator, too.

                I love you very much, so glad we've been on this ride together. (and just between you and me, I'd have been very put out if you had gotten there before me, and I was sure you were going to!)


                :wave: :groupluv:
                and of course,
                :disco:

                :l
                Karen/Ne

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                  #23
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                  Serenity,

                  Just allowing ya'll to keep me positive on a Friday night that is usually a blackout. Inspiration again is an understatement. You are right in the fact alcohol WILL kill us (alcoholics) if we do not get a grip.
                  You need to get rid of the dress with the "holes" because you are a "whole" person now.

                  Many thanks again,

                  Lady
                  The hardest arithmetic to master is that which enables us to count our blessings.

                  *Don't look where you fall, look why you slipped*

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                    #24
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                    You are all inspirational! Even if at this point in time it's just 'mum' being inspired!!
                    "Susie" will get here, Im sure. Had to write a message to try out my avatar. Appreciate you all.

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                      #25
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                      Awe Seeking. I am so happy for you. Sorry, I didn't post this sooner, but I've been working the last couple of days. I hope you stay on these threads for a bit so we can follow you. I can't wait for the day that I can post this. :goodjob:
                      This Princess Saved Herself

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                        #26
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                        Thank you SO, SO much, all of you! :h

                        I'll have personalized replies tomorrow, I promise. Too tired tonight! I should add that I"m still effortlessly AL free...that switch was resoundingly definitive.

                        Just wanted Lady to know that I have gone ahead and changed my avatar. I initially kept the old one so that people would still recognize me with my new user name.

                        My old one was a Viktor and Rolf couture dress. I posted another one, still a V & R couture dress, but without holes this time. I'll put a new one avatar soon, once I have time to think about it a little bit. :l

                        Love you all, & thanks for your support! :h More later!

                        :bedtime:

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                          #27
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                          neva eva;1062316 wrote: How did this get to page 3 without me???

                          ...

                          and of course,
                          :disco:

                          :l
                          Karen/Ne
                          Neva, do yourself a favour and increase the number of posts per thread to 40, it makes browsing much easier!

                          Had to leave disco boy in the quote!

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                            #28
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                            Serenity,

                            BEAUTIFUL Avatar, so serene:wings:

                            P.S. This thread kept me sober this Friday and into the weekend for the first time in a looooong time!

                            Much gratitude!

                            Lady
                            The hardest arithmetic to master is that which enables us to count our blessings.

                            *Don't look where you fall, look why you slipped*

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                              #29
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                              LadyLush;1063266 wrote: Serenity,

                              BEAUTIFUL Avatar, so serene:wings:

                              P.S. This thread kept me sober this Friday and into the weekend for the first time in a looooong time!

                              Much gratitude!

                              Lady
                              LADY! That's FANTASTIC! :goodjob: :applaud:

                              Your motivation to get done with the AL is so evident! I found that the less AL I consumed, the better I did during my (thankfully brief) journey to sobriety on Bac. The hangovers were so brutal.

                              Do keep us posted on your continuing progress and success stories like this one! :yougo:

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                                #30
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                                Serene-ity :-)


                                I am at the lake, it is 78 degrees, and I see beauty through sober eyes. Thank God for all of you and Baclofen. The cravings are subsiding and my long lost friend willpower has come back. I am in a happy place right now and will not stop until the "switch".
                                NO MATTER WHAT!:l

                                Lady
                                The hardest arithmetic to master is that which enables us to count our blessings.

                                *Don't look where you fall, look why you slipped*

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