The Sober Squad- Alcohol Free Living

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  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    edited November 2020
    annliz23 wrote: »
    Seems only a small victory but 2 days AF after drinking for over 28 years with only a couple of breaks it's a start and a need to do this for my health.
    I am not usually good at sharing my hubby is great but likes it to be just us two which is ok as I dont really have friends as such previously colleagues who I got on well with but didnt socialise with so I have bottled this up for a long time . So here goes.
    It started with a half a glass of cider to relax when the kids were young the hubby brought cartons of wine so a couple of glasses then larger glasses my body got used to it so hardly ever sick but over the last few years heart palpitations then blackouts sometimes i dont even know how I got to bed a bit like a machine( I know it sounds bad) but my fathers drowning, my mothers dementia and my sons debt all added fo my stress and my not sleeping that I think drinking seemed to help but it didnt really just numbed things.
    So now I need to begin it will be hard hubby likes a drink and already last night put my glass out twice but I have started strong and feel determined. Wish me luck please.

    Absolutely we wish you luck! You have had 2 AF days already. That is hard to do but you did it!!

    It is very understandable how we need to drink to numb our feelings. Life is so hard and it is clear you have had difficult times and tragedy.

    I have had blackouts, as I gotten older, heart palpitations in the middle of the night, nauseas during the day and anxiety... You are not alone.

    Whether you are are not an alcoholic, I can't say.
    I know for me my issue was progressive, with each passing year, my disease got a little bit worse and then worse. Then, I could not stop at just one or two drinks like a normal person, I usually binged. If I didn't binge sometimes, it was a miracle probably.

    Your husband is probably afraid he will not have his drinking buddy around if you quit. Also, a possibility is that if you start watching how much you drink, he may have to face how much he drinks. It is embarrassing sometimes to admit we drink too much.

    Sometimes, I tell myself I am trying to literally save my life. I dont want to go on drinking and hurt someone inadvertently, or hurt my liver and kidneys.... sometimes these things scare me enough to stay sober for one more day.

    Thanks for sharing your story. We all understand and feel how hard it is to start to analyze your drinking patterns and want better for yourself. But it sounds like you have determination. Just take it one day at a time.
  • annliz23
    annliz23 Posts: 3,770 Member
    Thank you RubyRed427
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    @donimfp Yahoo!! 20 weeks!! Yes, it does get a tiny bit easier with each passing day. After awhile, I keep thinking why would I want to ruin my trend or record. I like rewards! Don't we all? I hope you buy yourself something nice or get a nice massage this week! For me, I am waiting for my three month coin but for now, I touch my one month and two month coin which sits on my night stand each night. I also thank the universe for helping me stay sober one more day.

    @annliz23 Take small steps now and you will make great gains. The days start to add up before you know it. On this thread, we have all tried different programs and it's nice to be part of a community of sober people who want the same thing.

    I still get excited waking up on the weekends without feeling like death. I got so much accomplished today in general and I just don't want to ruin that good feeling for an hour or two of drinking.

    I like seeing the thread hopping! You all motivate me!
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    @FeelinFooFoo I do love Annie Grace! I did her 30 day about a year ago. Her videos are very good too.
  • annliz23
    annliz23 Posts: 3,770 Member
    donimfp wrote: »
    12:30 and we just returned from having to put our beloved best cat ever, Hendrix, to sleep. We’re so sad, especially my husband, who adored that cat to an almost absurd degree. It was a blessing that when we determined at 9 pm that we needed to get him to a vet immediately, I was sober and able to drive us to the all night vet 25 miles away and to drive my grieving husband home. I think I was more tempted to drink when we got home than I have been in 20 weeks. But luckily resisting no longer feels like torture.

    RIP Hendrix.

    Oh how upsetting, pets become part of the family , my heart goes put to you please stay strong 🤗🤗
  • SunnyDays930
    SunnyDays930 Posts: 1,577 Member
    @donimfp my condolences to you and your husband on the loss of your dear pet. Obviously we all feel that pets are family members and there is a hole once they are gone. You did the right thing, not allowing him to suffer. Hugs.
  • donimfp
    donimfp Posts: 795 Member
    Autocorrect wanted “stargazing “. Might be another good idea.