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G'day Madman, and a warm welcome to you.
I am a madman too, so you are in good company. Thankyou for sharing your story with us. That is very brave. Glad to hear you say you want to live, that's alway's a good start! Stick around, there's lot's to read, and lot's of excellent info here. Check out the 'Toolbox' thread in the 'monthly abstinence' section. There is some very useful info/tip's there on getting off, and staying off the grog. Jump in mate.
Best wishes on your journey.
'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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happier days
madmans;980416 wrote: when i was young my mother died she was 48 i was 7 the youngest. youngest of 6, three girls and three boys,we never recovered from that , dont get me wrong we had great father and neighbors. i lived my life happy for a long time untill i starting dating. moved from ireland to new york with my long term girlfriend. after 3 months it was over! and for once i know that was not my fault ,she was right,i thought i was losing the love of my life ,i took it very bad ,drank heavy(every night) for a long time i wish i could just take control. but it was like free fall with a soft stop i woke in the mornings and went to work. thats over ten years ago i posted here a few weeks ago under madman lost the password still have two great kids and a wife .ps i spent about 3 years living by myslef and drinking everynight about 8 cans at the time i could not go to bed sober i want to live but the hardest thing is not going out to work thats makes me mad
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hi all feeling good/ good frame of mind might have a small chance of work. who knows . at the minute i only drink about two times a week . but for a good few years it was not like this .i know what it is like to drink and hold down a job, to drink ,work,drink,work and sleep . but who knows just a way of life in irelandAF 5/jan/2011
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I WAS losing my mind. Drinking would have killed me if I didn't stop. It's hard to stop but to me it's been very worth it. I feel like I have my life back.
DGSobriety Date = 5/22/08
Nicotine Free Date = 2/27/07
One day at a time.
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I have made many new friends in recovery - many here and also many at AA. I find it very helpful to have friends who share this addiction and who share my committment to not drink, one day at a time. There is strength in "we." I couldn't stop by myself.
DGSobriety Date = 5/22/08
Nicotine Free Date = 2/27/07
One day at a time.
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3 days done, will be harder tomorrow night football game i want to watch is on, i would allways drink about 8 cans while watching games. a lot of times the game would just be an excuse to drink but i am going to tryAF 5/jan/2011
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Hi Madman, I used to do similar, its kinda nice now remembering all of the game the next morning though
Seriously though the picking up a drink because there is a game on is only a habit and a crap one at that. You can do this, you have done three, just think how good you will feel that waking moment when you realise you watched the game sober and are feeling the benefit, its magic.Ethanol is a toxic chemical, why would I drink it?
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