Again Chief: congratulations on reaching 100. I've read that once you've passed the 90 day mark, your brain functions differently. For one thing, your impulse control is restored. Additionally, Chief, I thought about what you said about the millions of people who go through difficulties completely sober. Yes, that is so true, & I'm now one of them. Pre-MWO, difficulties, struggles, crises were all invitations to drink to excess. I guess it offered me a way to escape for a while. I never seemed to put 2 & 2 together & realize that the drinking was magnifying & multiplying everything. Now, I simply have to deal w/life instead of dealing w/life + drinking. It's refreshing, & even the most thorny problems have a way of working themselves out.
I just looked at my calendar. It's filled w/social events for the holidays. I'm not too worried. I know there will be some moments when I see people take their first sip & get that instant relaxation. However, as a keen observer of human nature, I'll also be able to see when people have reached or gone over their limit. On the other hand, I can just be completely myself (w/all my strengths & insecurities as well).
Today, I'm making pies, pies, pies in preparation for Thanksgiving. Of course, I will not drink. That's a given for me. I'll have my whole extended & immediate family around me...plenty of kids to keep me happy & sober. Good luck everyone, & to all Americans out there: Happy Thanksgiving. Mary
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