Hello all! DB, I hope things go OK when your son gets home. Those were wise words from UK to just concentrate on your sobriety - that will be the foundation you can build on over time.
UK, I LOVE my AA groups but they are woefully uneducated when it comes to the connections between sugar and AL addiction (and other issues). :H I nearly got my head bit off for saying something about it at a meeting shortly after I started. So I have learned to let them eat donuts in peace.
As an irrelevant factoid, I recall reading somewhere - 7 Weeks to Sobriety perhaps? (been a long time) that Bill Wilson (co-founder of AA) was following closely some research about the sugar / amino acid / nutrition connection during the time shortly before his death. I really do think that working on some of the nutritional deficiencies AND getting sugar / processed flour out of the picture really does help manage cravings. All sugar does for me is start up a viscious craving cycle and early in my sobriety, AL was mixed up in that. Now it's just sugar. That's what I take L-Glut for these days - sugar cravings! If I would just learn to leave it alone like your plan UK, I do fine.
Snap, it seems you see the problem with the short terms goals that leave too much room for "permission" to drink once the goal is met. Drinking again just keeps us in an endless cycle of misery. The only way we can really get free is to NOT DRINK. The only way I have found to get my life back is to not drink today, and then repeat over and over and over. And during this sober time, proactively work on personal growth. It doesn't happen by osmosis or anything.
Anyway...enough rambling! DB - I'm thinking of you. I hope tonight goes OK. No matter what happens good or bad, drinking over it would only make it worse. I like this quote:
DG
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