Thanks Kathy - I did the ice for bit, but haven't taken ibuprofen. I'm goign to get some right now.....
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wonder, tell yourself the truth.........you want that drink badly, but you do not NEED it.
This is the time that you have to show yourself some tough self-love..........you are so worth a life free of booze.
In a few days, you`ll find it hard to believe you were ever in your current craving state.
Starlight Impress x
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Aleve will definately help that ankle.
Do you like baths? If so take a nice hot bath (keeping the ankle out of the tub) grab some hot tea (chamomile works nicely) and just soak. Close your eyes and imagine the water enveloping you in a cocoon of safety where alcohol can't reach. Take your time and really focus on that thought. If you have some scented candles get those going as well. Its hard but you can do this!Suddenly I see
This is what I want to be
suddenly I see
Why the hell it means so much to me.
-KT Tunstall
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I couldn't find the ibuprofen unfortunately (it has a slight sedative effect on me), but I took an alieve and just gobbled down a couple more calms forte and GABA's. It's funny, I even feel a little hot flush in my face. Maybe this is more of a physical/withdrawal thing than I thought. Breathing, breathing, breathing......
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and thinking of where the ibuprofen might be. I'm not going out to buy it cuz i know where i'll end up - not the pharmacy.
And the stinking thoughts I'm having - always the hardest in the first few days - 'it's only been 3 days - so what if you start again tomorrow'. so ridiculous.
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Hang in there Wonderworld,
You dont have to stop thinking about drinking you just have to stop drinking
There is another really helpful site that helped me very much at the beginning...
You can click on the Recover now tab and explore or use some of these links...
Rational Recovery from alcoholism, drug addiction, addiction treatment, recovery group disorder, non AA, non 12-step, cocaine, herion, sex addiction
Rational Recovery Center - The Internet Center for Self-Recovery
Rational Recovery from alcoholism, drug addiction, non AA, crank, meth
Hope this helps for the meantime and the best of luck to you..its hard but its worth it
Victoria xxooxx
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thanks victoria. talking to you guys and guzzling water, and now a diet coke, I'm starting to calm down a little. Lorelei - that bath sounds lovely but I can't walk upstairs right now. The description was very calming though! still breathing, breathing, praying for strength and the return of my sanity.
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wonder, this too shall pass. From my experience, day 3 was the most difficult. Day 4 was pretty tough as well, but ultimately not giving in was a huge success for me! Each success comes with reward, and with that builds strength and resolve.
There will be those 'tough' days without a doubt. Do whatever it takes not to give in. It does get easier in time. Your mind will eventually start to hate what the alcohol has done to you..... Robbed you of life, health, etc...
One thing I found EXTREMELY important is to eat a lot of small meals during the day. It has been said that chronic drinkers are a lot like people with hypoglycemia when they quit. The sugar levels are all bonkers in your system. Fuel your body with whole grains, protein, veggies, etc.... I swear, eating often, but healthy really did the trick for me to over come the worse of the cravings the first few weeks. Your blood sugars will stabilize, your physical withdrawal will ease, and then it will be the mental fight. But know, the more you take care of you, the less you will feel compelled to drink after all the hard work invested!
Trust me! Drink lots of water as well.
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the milk tasted good. I'm calming down. It's 6:07 pm here right now. That means in just a couple of hours I can go to bed (sober) and wake up tomorrow with another day behind me. reasons not to drink:
1) when i drink my life goes completely to hell
2) when I drink I risk EVERYTHING
3) I gained about 15 lbs. in a month from drinking
4) I love the feeling of being clear-headed and positive about life, which only happens when I'm sober
5) I'm worth it. my life is worth it
and theres' so much more........
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