Today, my heart rate is elevated and I don't like it. Never again.
Today is my first official day sober with the intent of never going back. Ever onward.
To the other patriots who have also quit, hats off to ya. I'm right behind ya.
Today, my heart rate is elevated and I don't like it. Never again.
Today is my first official day sober with the intent of never going back. Ever onward.
To the other patriots who have also quit, hats off to ya. I'm right behind ya.
I look forward to never drinking again.
Good move, buddy. I’m at about 7 1/2 years. It’s like anything else: it sucks at first and then it sucks less and then it’s not even a challenge anymore.
It’s cheesy, but they’re not wrong when they say, “One day at a time”. Don’t stress about tomorrow. You can worry about that later. Just don’t have a drink right now. My inbox is open if you need anything.
Thank you, sir
I am a Recovering Alcoholic. My 4 year sobriety date is Jan 14, 2023. All alcoholics lie. Don't lie to yourself. As an addict you prolly can't quit "on your own." That is a fallacy promoted by evil. Go to AA. It's anonymous. BUT you need to understand WHY you have become an addict. That is what AA will do for you PLUS put you through the steps to start the healing process.
I turned my addition over to Jesus Christ. Told Him the truth....
AA, Alon and many 12 step programs are cultish. I attended alon many years ago when I was dealing with a alcoholic mother. I was told that I must attend meetings for the rest of my life because of my mother's drinking. Many members speak behind others backs if they miss a meeting etc. Its much like a secret society, i don't like group think of any sort. Especially those stupid AA catch phrases, they're the worst, reminds me of the Mockingbird media Hey but if AA helps you stay sober, I wish you well.