The Sober Squad- Alcohol Free Living
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@RubyRed427, keep us posted. I, too, hope you are feeling much better very soon.2
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Bad news: I tested positive. I am utterly shocked. I did feel like hell for 24 hours and it was a sudden onset of fever and symptoms. Today I do have a headache but feel ok. I am so worried to have tested positive especially since I saw students on Tuesday before I had any symptoms.9
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@RubyRed427 Oh no I am so sorry to here that, I am also so worried of getting it, but I think it is a matter of time. Please take care of your self and keep us posted.3
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@RubyRed427 Oh no I am so sorry to here that, I am also so worried of getting it, but I think it is a matter of time. Please take care of your self and keep us posted.
I must say I thought the same thing when I found out. It must be a matter of time for some of us (me). At least, I didn't get if for 6 months. I am now cozy in bed. And I'll work from home- and hopefully read and watch movies, etc.
The big concern is my daughter who lives here and others I have been in contact with this week before symptoms.
I dont have major symptoms just dull headache, body aches, and a cough right now. It could be a lot worse.
Thanks for your message.
Hey at least I'll be sober for the net 14 days ; I have no alcohol here. Silver lining...5 -
RubyRed427 wrote: »Bad news: I tested positive. I am utterly shocked. I did feel like hell for 24 hours and it was a sudden onset of fever and symptoms. Today I do have a headache but feel ok. I am so worried to have tested positive especially since I saw students on Tuesday before I had any symptoms.
You take good care of yourself. Prayers for a speedy recovery. ♥3 -
@aroze0928 Thank you!!1
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@RubyRed427 Glad you are getting better & that your symptoms are mild....hope you mend soon. I'm thinking whoever you had contact with will need to be tested? That is the protocol in Canada.
Hoping everyone has a splendid AF weekend3 -
Ruby Red hugs to you and prayers going up for a fast recovery.
I just finished the 30 day alcohol experiment. Today is day 30. At the beginning I thought, "oh I will be finished a few days before my birthday and I can drink". Well, the information that was reinforced in the lessons made me lose all desire. Why would I want to drink poison even in moderation? I'm sick of thinking about alcohol and it is far too much work to try to figure out, "can I have 1? or 2? Should I just drink every 3 days? Saturdays and Sundays?" etc. BLEH! It takes up far too much head space and I am too lazy to do that kind of work. My husband drank 3 beers while we watched a show last night and he talked the entire time and was so annoying it further reinforced my desire not to act like that and the only way to guarantee I won't is to be sober. It really is as simple as that. I lost a couple lbs, nothing significant, but the change in my face is drastic. No redness or puffiness. My eyes are brighter. We had a socially distant bbq on the deck with neighbors and one woman was insisting I lost so much weight. I honestly just think I looked better overall, it wasn't weight loss.
I wanted to stop drinking at 40. I am turning 57 next week.
This has taken years. 17 years. To those struggling with this, my message is, NEVER, EVER GIVE UP.10 -
@JenT304 Congrats Jen!! I am so happy for you!2
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lorrainequiche59 wrote: »@RubyRed427 Glad you are getting better & that your symptoms are mild....hope you mend soon. I'm thinking whoever you had contact with will need to be tested? That is the protocol in Canada.
Hoping everyone has a splendid AF weekend
Yes, that is true. I made lots of phone calls yesterday telling people I've been around that I Have Covid. It's the right thing to do.4 -
@RubyRed427, sending all possible positive energy your way.
@JenT304, Amen! I’m 64 and have flirted with sobriety for many years. Although I will never be over-confident, something finally clicked for me when I took the Sober School course. Day 70 tomorrow. I just returned from 5 days caring for my granddaughters. Being AF made all the difference. My face shows the difference quickly, too (in both directions). I really notice it on Zoom calls. Good work!!5 -
Congrats@ JenT304 you made me laugh about your husband talking through the show. Mine does that and repeats what they are saying like I didnt hear it the first time. Unless its "his show" then Im only allowed to talk during commercials lol. Maybe thatll change when he quits.
@RubyRed427 I hope you are on the mend ♥
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YAY @JenT304 Fantastic. It seems like that month flew by...I remember you telling us you were starting it. Seems like yesterday!!
@donimfp Day 70 woohoo!!
I found it really important to count the days for the first year in particular. I know there is some debate over counting, but it is whatever works for the individual...for me it was important to track my progress and I LOVE when others share their count. I find it very encouraging5 -
Re: counting the days . . . If I don't count, how am I going to treat myself to all those rewards? I'll admit after awhile I stopped the every-five-day rewards, but I'm looking forward to Day 100 and especially 6 months.4
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Re counting days:
I find counting very encouraging. I also agree that seeing the counts of others is motivating. I am at 198 days and it feels great. I will not be posting a graphic for 200 since I just hit 6 months.
Let’s celebrate these achievements!!!5 -
I haven't posted for quite some time but I thought I'd come on to say that in just 14 days I will have been alcohol free for two years. Also, the 15lbs I lost when I quit drinking has stayed off because I still log all my food and have been doing that for over 7 years now (2,647 days today). Staying accountable, working out every day and logging my food has worked for me. Still, the most important thing to me is being alcohol free!9
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RubyRed427 wrote: »Bad news: I tested positive. I am utterly shocked. I did feel like hell for 24 hours and it was a sudden onset of fever and symptoms. Today I do have a headache but feel ok. I am so worried to have tested positive especially since I saw students on Tuesday before I had any symptoms.
Ruby sending you my wishes for a quick and easy ride through this. Yep, you never know who is out here lurking keeping an eye on the sober squad. Hugs to all6 -
RubyRed427 wrote: »Bad news: I tested positive. I am utterly shocked. I did feel like hell for 24 hours and it was a sudden onset of fever and symptoms. Today I do have a headache but feel ok. I am so worried to have tested positive especially since I saw students on Tuesday before I had any symptoms.
Ruby sending you my wishes for a quick and easy ride through this. Yep, you never know who is out here lurking keeping an eye on the sober squad. Hugs to all
Thanks Miss May! The silver lining of Corona is no access or desire for alcohol. I have no sense of taste or smell. Thanks for your well wishes5 -
shortchange1 wrote: »I haven't posted for quite some time but I thought I'd come on to say that in just 14 days I will have been alcohol free for two years. Also, the 15lbs I lost when I quit drinking has stayed off because I still log all my food and have been doing that for over 7 years now (2,647 days today). Staying accountable, working out every day and logging my food has worked for me. Still, the most important thing to me is being alcohol free!
Bravo~ sounds like you reaped many benefits from sober living!5 -
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