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    Two Year Anniversary AF

    Hello all! I had to write to you on my two year anniversary because I credit MWO as a big reason for my success in quitting. Even you old-timers may not remember me, I was pretty quiet and did a lot of lurking, I think most of my posts were on the Toolbox thread.

    Originally I found the MWO book and bought it with the big hope of being able to moderate my drinking, because I did not think I would ever be able to give up my wine! I also got a prescription for Topamirate. Unfortunately, I did not take the vitamins, and I ended up a mess, hair falling out, crying constantly and still drinking heavily! So, I got off the Topamirate and kept trying to moderate, without much success, for another year.

    I work from home and live alone, and my drinking became worse and worse until I was at the point that i was drinking wine and vodka drinks from morning to midnight. Cannot tell you the exact moment when I had enough, I think it may have been after the night I went out drunk and drove to the grocery store to get more wine, ran a red light and nearly got myself killed.. but I was so looped it didn't really hit me what danger I had been in until the next morning. Just so sick and hungover all the time.... I think I just got sick and tired of being sick and tired. I also prayed a lot for help.

    I'm a "do it yourself" type of person, very introverted, AA was not for me. I read the MWO book again, and started on the full supplement plan, religiously every day 3 times a day, and bought the abstinence hypnosis tapes, i listened every night for months. The All-One vitamins, kudzu and L-glutamine really seemed to help. I did not go back on the Topamirate, because I had started eating organically and only whole foods, and was trying to stay away from drugs as much as possible.

    I found a book called "Potatoes not Prozac," which opened my eyes a lot, especially the theory that some alcoholics drink because we are malnourished and have our body chemistry all skewed; the same reason and process for those who crave sugar. So I changed my diet dramatically, making sure to eat protein at every meal.

    Also found an author that was a God-send when I quit smoking, Alan Carr. He wrote a book called "Easy Way to Stop Drinking" which helped a ton, specifically with the attitude shift and realization that alcohol is in fact an addictive poison. I agree with Alan Carr that alcohol addiction can be cured. I no longer crave alcohol, actually the smell repulses me. It helped a lot to look at it like a poison.. I could drink it but why would I want to drink poison? I no longer want to. That may also be due to the hypnosis tapes and the aversion it creates to drinking.

    I'm calm and happy now and feel like a completely different person. I do yoga and exercise a lot; meditate and listen to many self-improvement hypnosis tapes. Oh, I also started using bio-identical natural progesterone cream about six months ago, it is very calming. I still take the All-One vitamin powder every day religiously, I credit it with not only helping with the drinking addiction but also sugar addiction and bulimia. Friends and family say I am a completely different person; I thank God for that every day.

    Anyway, just wanted to share my story with you all on my two year anniversary, just so you know it can be done using the supplements and diet. I wish you all the best luck, I know you can do it if I can do it, I was pretty hopeless : )

    Love and hugs,

    Doodlebug
    :sun::heart::h:heart:

    "My Happiness is Not Dependent on a Poisonous Chemical Depressant."

    #2
    Two Year Anniversary AF

    Congratulations Doodlebug on 2 years AF!!!!!!

    Thank you for coming back and sharing your success - and how you did it! It is always inspiring to hear real success stories - not only being AF, but living a healthy, happy and satisfying life! :h
    ​​Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our mind ~ Bob Marley ~ Redemption Song

    AUGUST 9, 2009

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      #3
      Two Year Anniversary AF

      Fantastic, doodlebug!!! Thanks for the detailed sharing. Details and feedback and suggestions really make a difference for those new folks struggling like you describe. (And old ones that need a reminder) Hope you can stick around a bit and see if you can answer any questions of people trying to find their way out. :goodjob:
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      Thoughts become things..... choose the good ones. ~TUT

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        #4
        Two Year Anniversary AF

        Two years is brilliant , well done:wd::wd::wd:
        AF 5/jan/2011

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          #5
          Two Year Anniversary AF

          Wonderful stuff.
          Thanks.

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            #6
            Two Year Anniversary AF

            This is such a wonderful success story! What a fabulous example of how our lives can be turned around. Thank you so much for sharing, I really hope some newbies see this post and realize WE CAN DO THIS!!!!
            "In the depths of winter I finally learned there was in me an invincible summer ."
            AF - JAN 1st 2010
            NF - May 1996

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              #7
              Two Year Anniversary AF

              Congrats DOODLE and thanks for sharing.
              K x
              Recovery Coaching website

              "Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." - Carl Bard wl:

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                #8
                Two Year Anniversary AF

                Great stuff Doodle! I remember you. Congratulation's, and thank's for sharing. Greg x

                'I am part of all that I have met, yet all experience is an arch wherethro', gleams that untravelled world whose margins fade, forever and forever when I move'

                Zen soul Warrior. Freedom today-

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                  #9
                  Two Year Anniversary AF

                  I remember you too Doodle! Congratulations on 2 years of sobriety and more importantly, the turnaround you have made in your life. You sound terrific! I can really relate to SO much of your story. I too followed the MWO plan with the exception of Topa which gave me a great start. Over the last year I started shifting away from the vitamins and diet that got me here. I'm grateful that led to a horrible battle with sugar these days, but not alcohol. (thank God!) I recently started reading the Potatoes Not Prozak book and find it very interesting. The Diet Cure (Julia Ross) is another one I've re-opened and find it amazing how the principles in both of these books and the My Way Out program are all so similar.

                  I would be interested in hearing a bit about how you implemented PNP and whether you are still following that protocol today if you have a few minutes to share your experience with that!

                  Congrats again and thank you for sharing your success!

                  DG
                  Sobriety Date = 5/22/08
                  Nicotine Free Date = 2/27/07


                  One day at a time.

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                    #10
                    Two Year Anniversary AF

                    Miss DB: congratulations! Mary
                    Wisdom, Courage, Strength
                    October 3, 2012

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                      #11
                      Two Year Anniversary AF

                      Miss DB,
                      Thank you for sharing your story and congratulations on your 2nd anniversary of sobriety.

                      I admire you immensely.......you tackled giving up the booze with extreme conviction, despite despairing for some time.

                      I think such a multi-faceted approach is most likely the key to remaining not only sober, but content and at peace.

                      You put me to shame and inspire me to try harder to cease whinging about all that I can`t seem to do at this time in my life and derive confidence from that which I currently can do.

                      Great post. Thank you.

                      Star x
                      Formerly known as Starlight Impress.

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                        #12
                        Two Year Anniversary AF

                        Thank you all so much! It's nice to hear back from people who understand : )

                        DG, I remember you from years ago and how very helpful you have always been to everyone on these forums, may God bless you sweetie for caring and helping people so much. I'm happy to answer questions.

                        Right now I'm eating according to the book "Primal Blueprint" which is, protein, good fats (olive oil, butter or coconut oil, no processed vegetable oils at all), large amounts of vegetables, low glycemic fruits (mainly berries) and nuts. No processed foods, no sugars, no grains (yes, no wheat, corn, oats or any other grain, gluten free or otherwise) very few starches (an occasional sweet potato is okay) which is supposedly the way our hunter-gatherer ancestors ate before the advent of agriculture 10,000 years ago. The author has a great website and blog that you can visit to get the basics, Mark's Daily Apple. I am finding this eating style very helpful because it is relatively low-carb and I don't get "triggered" for sugar (or alcohol) the way I used to when eating grains. It is a step in a different direction from Potatoes not Prozac, but the similarity that I feel is critical, is eating lots of protein, with every meal.

                        Something else you may find helpful in your battle against sugar- putting two and two together after a lot of research, I have come to believe that hormone imbalance, particularly estrogen dominance, causes raging sugar cravings (which for me were the same as alcohol cravings). A bio-identical progesterone cream (obtained by prescription and made by a compounding pharmacist), has worked miracles for me. I also am told I look 10 years younger and my hair, which had gotten coarse and old looking, is not softer and shiny. This may also have to do with the vitamin regimen.

                        Finally, you have to stay on the All-One vitamins. If I don't take those during the day I start getting bad sugar cravings and binge urges the SAME NIGHT. In addition to the alcohol issues I am bulimic, it started as a teen then resurfaced with a vengeance at menopause. I'm firmly convinced all the cravings, including sugar, alcohol and urge to binge, are related. If I stay on the All-One I am fine. I also take daily 1000mg of L-Glutamine, 3000 mg high quality salmon oil and 200mg of 5-HTP, which is a serotonin precursor that helps with depression and all cravings. You can even try the 5-HTP alone, it completely removed my sugar and binge urges starting the same day.

                        I hope this is not too complicated, I will try to condense it: 1) eat high quality protein at every meal; 2) eat pastured organic meat, chicken fish eggs, organic vegetables, low glycemic fruits and nuts and that is all; 3) take All-One powder (iron-free), salmon oil, l-glutamine, 5-HTP every day 4) use a high quality bio-identical progesterone cream; 5) exercise 5-7 times a week; 6) Listen to hypnosis and guided meditation tapes as needed. That's my whole plan : )

                        Love and hugs,

                        Doodlebug
                        :sun::heart::h:heart:

                        "My Happiness is Not Dependent on a Poisonous Chemical Depressant."

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                          #13
                          Two Year Anniversary AF

                          Hi All
                          Doodle great hearing about your continued success. Always so good to hear from some one who has done the hard work and is reaping the benefits of a new life. AL free
                          Congratulations!!!

                          Stay Healthy and Keep Fighting
                          AF 5-16-08
                          Stay Healthy and Keep Fighting
                          AF 5-16-08

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                            #14
                            Two Year Anniversary AF

                            Miss Doodle Bug, huge kudos to you dear! and I must say I'm so impressed by your diet. just last night I listened to the 'paleo podcast' by robb Wolf and his knowledge and passion never cease to impress. I like many used to self medicate with simple carbs and starches but the results were bad AL cravings, endless mood-swings and spikes in my energy levels that were unpredictable. I'm not on strict paleo at this time but strongly considering it. love to hear your comments on my Paleo thread in the wholistic healing section. keep up the great work!
                            nosce te ipsum
                            (Know Thyself)

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                              #15
                              Two Year Anniversary AF

                              :hug: Congrats, Miss D! :hug:


                              And thank you! It's so heartening when people with serious AF time under their belts post.
                              AF since July 15, 2010. :applouse:
                              "People who drink to drown their sorrow should be told that sorrow knows how to swim." —Ann Landers

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