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Less Alcohol- June 2018- One Day at a Time

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  • SunnyDays930
    SunnyDays930 Posts: 1,654 Member
    For those of a certain age that loved David Cassidy.......this is heartbreaking.

    https://people.com/tv/david-cassidys-never-had-dementia/
  • snoo61
    snoo61 Posts: 549 Member
    JenT304 wrote: »
    For those of a certain age that loved David Cassidy.......this is heartbreaking.

    https://people.com/tv/david-cassidys-never-had-dementia/

    This is so sad
  • SunnyDays930
    SunnyDays930 Posts: 1,654 Member
    Here is David Cassidy in his own words. Do you want this to be you? I don't want this to be me. He will never know it but he is giving some one (probably many people) a GIFT from beyond the grave with this recording.

    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/david-cassidy-talks-alcoholism-dementia-in-last-session-clip-w521171
  • lorrainequiche59
    lorrainequiche59 Posts: 900 Member
    donimfp wrote: »
    @lorrainequiche59, we share the same evil twin! Everything you said is ditto for me.

    Today is Day 6 and begins 3 days of alcohol-soaked events. Tonight we are being treated to dinner at a wonderful restaurant where I normally begin with a martini and go on from there. I won't be drinking. Tomorrow, I'm the designated driver for my mom's birthday gift of a vodka distillery tour--just Mom and my sister and me. There are some good vodkas around here--Tito's, Deep Eddy, Dripping Springs--but the fact that I'm driving will be my saving grace. Friday night I'm invited to a "Whine and Wine" party--all women and always a lot of fun. I've already included in my e-vite RSVP that I'm doing an alcohol-free June but promise to contribute my share of "whine." That way, I've "announced" already that I won't be drinking. I figure if I can make it to day 9 AF, I'll have cause to celebrate.

    YOU CAN DO THIS!! YOU GO GIRL!!!!!!! Please share your success at the end of the "sober" weekend. Sending positive vibes your way B)
  • NovusDies
    NovusDies Posts: 8,940 Member
    edited June 2018
    I will reread your post again. It takes me awhile to dissect and absorb things. And I will look into Rational Recovery. It does make sense. Thanks for your input. I know that I wish dearly that I didn't waste years depending on a toxic substance to solve my problems, to celebrate successes, to cope with stress, all while raising my children. And if your post helps a younger person avoid years of struggle, it was important you posted this story.

    It was a hard read for me and I wish I had not read it tonight because it is closing in on bedtime. I have a really hard time dealing with deaths that result from a DUI.
  • ErynVee
    ErynVee Posts: 187 Member
    Day 6 being sober. Very happy. Not finding it hard right now (it gets harder on the weekends). I have bought some nice new teas for myself, as well as this "chocolate drink" product made of raw organic cacao, cinnamon and coconut milk. It's so tasty and satisfying! I have had it at night the last two nights instead of wine and it's great. I recommend! I have also been drinking Lacroix. I find it a fun calorie free substitute. Just drinking a lot of non-alcoholic healthy treat beverages and loving life!! :)

    That's a great idea! 6 days sober here too. I've also been doing the Lacroix. Your chocolate drink sounds delicious! I'll have to try something like that!
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,453 Member
    NovusDies wrote: »
    I will reread your post again. It takes me awhile to dissect and absorb things. And I will look into Rational Recovery. It does make sense. Thanks for your input. I know that I wish dearly that I didn't waste years depending on a toxic substance to solve my problems, to celebrate successes, to cope with stress, all while raising my children. And if your post helps a younger person avoid years of struggle, it was important you posted this story.

    It was a hard read for me and I wish I had not read it tonight because it is closing in on bedtime. I have a really hard time dealing with deaths that result from a DUI.

    Yes , I read that and my heart sank when I heard she killed two people. I know one of friends on this thread has a husband, If i am remembering correctly, had hurt someone while drinking and driving. I've thought about that a hundred times; our lives and other innocent lives can change on a dime from a bad decision.
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,453 Member
    ErynVee wrote: »
    Very proud of myself tonight. Went out to eat and stuck to a very healthy menu item, with unsweetened tea. We even went to a brewery after and I just got some ice water. Home now and feeling good. I was more tempted than I have been in recent days but I'm proud of myself for sticking to it!

    @thiswillhappen To both of you, congrats! You've done very well these last six days. Xo
  • NovusDies
    NovusDies Posts: 8,940 Member
    I think I avoided one of the traps earlier in life because I was so scared to drink and drive that in social situations I would nurse the same bottle for hours.
  • NovusDies
    NovusDies Posts: 8,940 Member
    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-athletes-way/201505/the-neuroscience-making-decision

    Wordy and detailed article about how we make decisions.
    I've been reading a lot about the brain lately ; NOVA has a series of specials on the Brain which I found on Netflix.

    Last two paragraphs copies and pasted below:

    The next time that you need to make a decision, take a few deep breaths and think about the the pros and cons of your next move in a pragmatic and mindful way. Then, do the right thing for your well-being.

    Using mindfulness could give various regions of your striatum and prefrontal cortex time to relay the true "neuroeconomic" costs of a decision and help you make smarter choices. Mindful decision-making can derail compulsive or addictive patterns of behavior and take you down a path that's in your best interest for long-term health, happiness, and overall well-being.

    Thanks for this. I have been stuck on a question that this may help me answer.
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  • trishfit2014
    trishfit2014 Posts: 304 Member
    AleLue_1 wrote: »
    Welp I had 2 coconut rums last night..... Lost my job so I did not cope in the bestest of ways.... But today is a new day! No drinking for the rest of the week! How are y'all doing this morning with your goals?

    aww sorry about the job. You can do it. btw I loved coconut rum drank it in college a lot.
  • AleLue_1
    AleLue_1 Posts: 113 Member
    AleLue_1 wrote: »
    Welp I had 2 coconut rums last night..... Lost my job so I did not cope in the bestest of ways.... But today is a new day! No drinking for the rest of the week! How are y'all doing this morning with your goals?

    aww sorry about the job. You can do it. btw I loved coconut rum drank it in college a lot.

    @trishfit2014 thank you! I take it as a sign I should stay at home with my kiddies over the summer! Lol
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