The Sober Squad- Alcohol Free Living

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  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    My girlfriend and I were reflecting at the mysterious occurrence that happened last year to her. She was at a family party and she had 2-3 glasses of wine and then suddenly she could not move. She was frozen. Her husband had to rush her to the hospital. It is still a mystery as to why her body reacted to alcohol like that.
    She has drank several times since and never had that problem again.
    Side note: She was kicked by a horse and her liver was lacerated nearly in half. After this accident, she says she doesn't feel that well when she drinks even a few glasses. She wondered if that is related to her accident. I wonder. I have no idea.
  • SunnyDays930
    SunnyDays930 Posts: 1,577 Member
    @RubyRed427 Surely having your liver that damaged by a horse would cause any alcohol intake to affect her worse than someone that has not had that injury. One wonders why she indulges at all at this point!
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    Hi everyone ☺ hope everyone is well.

    My brother has been chatting to me about taking a break / cut down his drinking and has been genuinely listening to my tips and hints. He wanted to drink tonight but we agreed to bake a cake together, instead, and now we are sipping Sparkling water with a slice of lime (so super refreshing)

    I pretensed to him it was a 'mojito' lol he is looking forward to waking up hangover free at the weekend for a change. Might go a run together tomorrow. I don't think he plans to quit alcohol completely, but it will be good for him to cut back how often / how much he drinks. 👍

    I think that is incredible progress. Your positive influence is really helping so many people!
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    @Up_n_Running That is terrific progress.
    I'm in an AirBNB because I took a road trip to visit my daughter at college. We were at Target; have you seen how much wine they sell? There is a huge aisle of alcohol.
    I did daydream for a moment that it would be so nice to buy a bottle and drink it at this Air BNB. But then again.... I would wake up nauseous and have a racing night heart beat.
    So, I bought Fiji water and cashews.

    I just know that nothing has changed. I still cannot stop at one drink. That's a fact. I am starting to accept it.

  • SunnyDays930
    SunnyDays930 Posts: 1,577 Member
    Had a lovely evening watching Marcella on Netflix with the hubs. Both of us drinking seltzer with just a splash of ginger ale. It was quite refreshing. We rearranged the furniture and are amazed at the difference it makes! Just having and enjoyable and sober weekend.
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    JenT304 wrote: »
    Had a lovely evening watching Marcella on Netflix with the hubs. Both of us drinking seltzer with just a splash of ginger ale. It was quite refreshing. We rearranged the furniture and are amazed at the difference it makes! Just having and enjoyable and sober weekend.

    I watched Marcella- very good show!!!
    Happy you had a nice weekend!
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    edited March 2021
    aroze0928 wrote: »
    Congrats @RubyRed427 on the 6 months and to all the rest on here with milestones. Its hard work most of the time.
    Im speaking for me personally--
    I used to think I was an alcoholic. But I always thought it was a disease. I came from an alcoholic family so I always thought well now I have the disease. I guess thinking that when I was young made me feel somewhat better about the whole thing. Seeing my mother drunk day in and day out. I dont think that anymore. I know better. Im not slumped over in a hell that I was sure was my destiny. After all the prayer and hard work I now know I have a choice. Its simply after all the starts and stops my choice not to drink and that is a powerful choice to be lucky enough to make.

    Bravo on 2 years! The days do add up. Sometimes, like tonight, I feel euphoric that I don't need to drink to enjoy life; I cooked some dinner , sang some songs playing on my speaker, and just felt damn good. Sober.

    Sure, sometimes I miss the instant release alcohol gave me. But Do I miss the next five minutes after that that usually turned into an hour of binging? No!

    It is a choice. And I'm grateful, like you, to make the choice every day not to drink.
    Thanks for stopping by! I do enjoy seeing your posts :)
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    @Up_n_Running I hear you! I am going to FLA at the end of the month; I was thinking maybe a little wine in the evening won't hurt! But then I know better - it would hurt a WHOLE lot. The next morning I'd be hungover, ruin my power walks on the beach, feel nauseous, etc. So not worth the initial burst of flavor and fulfillment.

    How is your brother doing?
  • Beka3695
    Beka3695 Posts: 4,126 Member
    Soooo.... yesterday I ate a cherry cordial that contained alcohol.

    I didn't realize till I felt the BITE of the alcohol. I didn't spit it out and kind of felt bad for not doing so. After swallowing, I read on the packaging "Contains alcohol. Not suitable for pregnant women and children."

    I never thought about a chocolate candy containing alcohol!!!

    After I had my moment, I began to think about the purchase... I bought this at TJ Maxx in the gourmet food section. 1. Do THEY realize they are selling alcohol? 2. Should I have been carded? It was quite stout. If a child had eaten several, I do believe they would get tipsy.
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    I made an assumption today that was incorrect. I heard a relative of mine is getting a divorce. My first thought was his drinking probably got in the way..... I was wrong! The wife was a closet alcoholic- I never realized it. So, it was she who has the addiction, not he. He also has PTSD from being in the Afghanistan War so that probably was another issue. I always learn my lesson when I make assumption- most of the time we just don't know what goes on behind closed doors.
  • aroze0928
    aroze0928 Posts: 254 Member
    I drank.

    Post to follow.

    🤷‍♀️

    Please dont beat yourself up with disappointment. This was me in. January. You'll be ok.
    Xoxo
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    I drank.

    Post to follow.

    🤷‍♀️

    That is ok!!! Learn and grow... that's life. <3
  • SunnyDays930
    SunnyDays930 Posts: 1,577 Member
    @Up_n_Running You are so much stronger than you know. Against overwhelming odds, you held that wolf at bay for a LONG time. Your brother and partner, with the constant alcohol around you, must have been extremely difficult. I am glad they have decided to finally help support you by not bringing it home again. You certainly know you are capable of getting right back on the wagon. Seeing a dr for whatever kind of support she can offer, is also a good idea.
    We will always be here to listen. Sending a big hug. ~ Jen
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    None of us are perfect- what you did was normal. That's why it's called relapse- it happens to the best of us. The positive from your experience Sunday is that it will push you to call and get help. You know the famous quote: "Sometimes you have to get knocked down to see the stars." Probably much more good will come from this experience. I agree with Jen. It is so difficult to have people around you who drink. You may need to set boundaries - it is your place too after all.

    I think one of the main reasons I am going on vacation alone is because if my girlfriends go with me, they will drink all through the vacation, and I would be so tempted--- I know I'd drink.

    Thank you for sharing your experience, because it really truly helps us all.