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    day 3. Tired, got the runs, anxious and grumpy, but sober!

    #2
    day 3

    hang in there! the worst is all most over. day four was always tricky for me, but then i started to really feel better and clear. now on day 13 and happy
    no time like the present

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      #3
      day 3

      Well done on day 3, T & S,
      Unfortunately I had the opposite effect. Which made me hell to live with.
      Get a good magazine to read for those 'bathroom' moments.
      Jackie xxx

      AF since 7/7/2009
      It could be worse, I could be filing.
      AF since 7/7/2009

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        #4
        day 3

        well done to me. just wish I hadnt seen so many day 3's

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          #5
          day 3

          tired and sad;696177 wrote: well done to me. just wish I hadnt seen so many day 3's
          Right well make this one your last then Congrats anyway things do get better
          It's time I put my big girl pants on. :grannypants: I hope they fit.

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            #6
            day 3

            :goodjob: tired & sad,its the pits at the start of withdrawals,but it does get better.keep posting,lots of support here with people who know exactly what your going through,


            :congratulatory: Clean & Sober since 13/01/2009 :congratulatory:

            Until one is committed there is always hesitant thoughts.
            I know enough to know that I don't know enough.

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              #7
              day 3

              funny how quickly the mind forgets the bad bits and remembers the good bits. I love the first couple of glasses of wine after work, which is now. I hate the end of the second bottle, waking up fully dressed, not remembering what i said to the kids or what they said to me. Even worse I hate when I pass out just before the end of the bottle and it becomes breakfast.

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                #8
                day 3

                It is very quick to forget and they say that every day you are sober the booze is in the next room doing press ups. A really good technique is to write down the reasons why you want to stop. You can write it down on paper, on a blog or post it somewhere online here.

                Someone started a very good thread and a lot of people contributed.

                Writing reasons to stop drinking does work, as does writing down reasons to stay sober - it all contributes to change.

                The first few days are the toughest - you'll really start noticing the benefits soon. Congratulations on making a positive start and keep it up!
                My sobriety blog http://drfeelgood.wordpress.com/

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                  #9
                  day 3

                  on the upside - least no one said oh my god you did what!

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                    #10
                    day 3

                    Mmmmm. I have the opposite problem. I can't 'go'. A bottle and a half of red wine every night, always had me hot footing it to the loo. But not drinking has the opposite effect.
                    How weird we are eh.
                    X
                    Lead me not into temptation, I can find the way myself!!!

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