The Sober Squad- Alcohol Free Living

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  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    edited August 2018
    I've found i need to be particular to which al anon meetings i attend. i have found good ones but they too need to work they steps and not just whine. whine to your sponsor. get a sponsor. get some desperation.
    how many temporary insanity inmates were in need of a 12 step program?

    Chris R used to say that a meeting should be a pep rally. i'm having issues with that locally so i just listen to speaker tapes on the Tube
  • Kenni94
    Kenni94 Posts: 5 Member
    @xrsize4dad Yes! It’s so hard to stay focused when those around you don’t take your struggle seriously. And I agree, absolutely nothing good comes from alcohol. So why do we do it?! I hope you achieve your goal, I believe in you (:
  • lorrainequiche59
    lorrainequiche59 Posts: 900 Member
    Congrats Julie on Day 30 AF!!! You Go Girl!

    Hello & welcome to all the supportive newbies...this thread is AWESOME!!!

    @donimfp describing alcohol as a monster & distinguishing between the little & big monster is an interesting depiction of the nature of the "beast" we are all trying to conquer. And giving into a craving once like returning to prison just once. EEEEK!! No thank you!

    Also, ditto to the comments about alcohol sabotaging the efforts we make to shed weight. WE CAN DO THIS!! We ARE doing this!!! <3
  • gr8fulplanet
    gr8fulplanet Posts: 6 Member
    JenT304 wrote: »
    @amymoreorless I have learned I absolutely cannot moderate. I've been trying for years. I cannot have that first one. Alcohol wants more alcohol. At least you know you can quit....you did so for 7 months last year! Best of luck and we are here for you.

    I can identify. The story is the same for many of us. That’s what makes groups like this so wonderful. We are not alone.
  • Ke22yB
    Ke22yB Posts: 969 Member
    @joha5603 I wish I could have figured it out as soon as you did. I had a health issue when I was 60 before I figured out I had to quit or face the possibility of a stroke from extreme hypertension and sitting in the corner drooling 🤤 on myself
  • WickAndArtoo
    WickAndArtoo Posts: 773 Member
    Ke22yB wrote: »
    @joha5603 I wish I could have figured it out as soon as you did. I had a health issue when I was 60 before I figured out I had to quit or face the possibility of a stroke from extreme hypertension and sitting in the corner drooling 🤤 on myself

    I made the switch when I was 26, but I managed to fit 60 years worth of stupidity into those short years :( .
  • SunnyDays930
    SunnyDays930 Posts: 1,574 Member
    Welcome @veganlad and anyone else new I may have missed while I am on vacation! We are happy to have you and your voices here! Please feel free to give us tips and feedback. We are a non judgmental and supportive group, striving for AF living.
  • donimfp
    donimfp Posts: 795 Member
    I made delicious Chicken Marsala last night. It didn't even occur to me until I was well into it that Marsala is wine (duh). I went ahead with it. The Marsala cooks out--at least the alcohol does--so I enjoyed as usual. I'm thinking this is fine, but I believe my friend who is in AA avoids even foods where wine is used to deglaze the pan or whatever. I'm still considering myself AF even though I used Marsala in the process. I hope that's not a problem. I certainly didn't feel that it was. I mean, technically vanilla extract has a little alcohol in it, right?

    I was counting my AF days from July 23, but then I realized I had a few sips of [others'] drinks at some point between then and Aug. 1, so now I'm "re-counting" from August 1 because I absolutely haven't had any alcohol since then. So today is Day 25, and I sure don't want to have to start over because of Chicken Marsala. I think maybe I'm being too Puritanical in my thinking, but I don't want to be naive.