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Posted on 11/19/22 at 11:53 am to King Crab
Your wife needs to know how important it is for you not to drink. It’s totally worth missing ANY event that would make you uncomfortable while you are new and fragile in your sobriety. You will get more solid as time goes on and then you can be around anything.
Parties, weddings, tailgates, crawfish boils, etc… miss it all and get some solid sobriety down. There will always be an event so take your stand now so you can enjoy more important ones in the future.
All this is why having a sponsor from the jump is so important.
ETA: all the events I used to drink at are 100000x more fun now sober. It’s crazy how it happens but your values and what’s important changes over time.
Parties, weddings, tailgates, crawfish boils, etc… miss it all and get some solid sobriety down. There will always be an event so take your stand now so you can enjoy more important ones in the future.
All this is why having a sponsor from the jump is so important.
ETA: all the events I used to drink at are 100000x more fun now sober. It’s crazy how it happens but your values and what’s important changes over time.
This post was edited on 11/19/22 at 12:04 pm
Posted on 11/20/22 at 10:34 am to pwejr88
Made it through last night without temptation. We stayed home and cooked a big meal together, then watched a movie.
Looks like I got a weekend without drinking under my belt.
Looks like I got a weekend without drinking under my belt.

Posted on 11/20/22 at 3:18 pm to King Crab
Best news all weekend!!!!!
I’m so freakin proud of you!!!
Keep up the good work brother! Come post or reach out if you need additional help. Keep it up!
24 hours at a time. That’s all you have to get through without a drink.

I’m so freakin proud of you!!!
Keep up the good work brother! Come post or reach out if you need additional help. Keep it up!
24 hours at a time. That’s all you have to get through without a drink.
Posted on 11/20/22 at 3:20 pm to King Crab
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cooked a big meal together, then watched a movie.
And I bet doing that in a healthy manner was tons better than being wasted at a bar. Sobriety rocks!
Posted on 11/21/22 at 8:09 am to pwejr88
First full week sober in a long while.
Having trouble going to sleep though. Mind just races and a lot of tossing and turning.
Any ideas on some sleep aides?
Having trouble going to sleep though. Mind just races and a lot of tossing and turning.
Any ideas on some sleep aides?
Posted on 11/21/22 at 8:15 am to King Crab
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First full week sober in a long while.
Congratulations. Keep it up.
Posted on 11/21/22 at 9:10 am to King Crab
Very happy for you! Keep it up!
The sleep will come as your body adjusts to not having added chemicals affecting your brain. You’ll sleep better and deeper than you ever have. Just be patient and don’t press the reset button and have to start over.
Some tricks:
A box fan or white noise.
Laughter before bed. (A funny movie, stand up comedy, funny book, etc. Laughter relaxes the mind)
Make it cold.
Make it dark.
No liquids close to bed time.
If you have to, you can take a specific sleep aid. It’s ok for addicts and alcoholics. It’s called Trazodone and requires a prescription. Stay away from all other sleep aids like Ambien.
The sleep will come as your body adjusts to not having added chemicals affecting your brain. You’ll sleep better and deeper than you ever have. Just be patient and don’t press the reset button and have to start over.
Some tricks:
A box fan or white noise.
Laughter before bed. (A funny movie, stand up comedy, funny book, etc. Laughter relaxes the mind)
Make it cold.
Make it dark.
No liquids close to bed time.
If you have to, you can take a specific sleep aid. It’s ok for addicts and alcoholics. It’s called Trazodone and requires a prescription. Stay away from all other sleep aids like Ambien.
This post was edited on 11/21/22 at 9:13 am
Posted on 11/21/22 at 9:28 am to pwejr88
I agree with everything pwejr88 is saying. I been sponsoring that dude since his day 1 and he knows what he’s talking about and what he’s doing.
You would truly be amazed at how many people are walking around sober alcoholics, even many that you already know.
Regarding sleep…I’ve been taking Trazadone for 15 years, since I got sober. It’s very helpful and totally safe for us.
I’ll say this about sobriety…I was at the Alabama game. When time expired, I tossed my 7 year old on my shoulders, and ran down the stairs with my 17 year old right behind me. We hopped the fence and made one of the very best memories of my entire life…STONE COLD SOBER. I felt everything and remembered all. Sobriety only served to wildly enrich this experience.
Life is so much better without the drink. EVERYTHING in my life is better because of sobriety
You would truly be amazed at how many people are walking around sober alcoholics, even many that you already know.
Regarding sleep…I’ve been taking Trazadone for 15 years, since I got sober. It’s very helpful and totally safe for us.
I’ll say this about sobriety…I was at the Alabama game. When time expired, I tossed my 7 year old on my shoulders, and ran down the stairs with my 17 year old right behind me. We hopped the fence and made one of the very best memories of my entire life…STONE COLD SOBER. I felt everything and remembered all. Sobriety only served to wildly enrich this experience.
Life is so much better without the drink. EVERYTHING in my life is better because of sobriety
Posted on 11/21/22 at 10:03 am to pwejr88
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AA has a terrible track record and the numbers don't lie
This is a statement if pure ignorance. I have been in the program for 15 years, and I have never once seen a single person fail who has actually practiced the program properly.
This post was edited on 11/21/22 at 10:07 am
Posted on 11/21/22 at 11:05 am to pennoyer
quote:I'm happy for your success, but your statement here is an anecdote piled on top of a ridiculous caveat.
This is a statement if pure ignorance. I have been in the program for 15 years, and I have never once seen a single person fail who has actually practiced the program properly.
It remains a fact that AA peddles as gospel many claims that are simply untrue. To repeat but a few:
--the "one drink, and you're back to square one!!!"
--alcoholism is a "disease"
--alcoholism is genetic
Posted on 11/21/22 at 1:34 pm to Big Scrub TX
Thank you sir for the kind words and congratulations.
Now allow me to retort:
In 15 years of attending AA, giving recovery talks all over the Southern United States, and attending thousands of meetings spanning several countries, I have never once heard this phrase. Perhaps you have been misinformed. I do understand what you are trying to say with this, but it's a rather obtuse and short sighted take. While one drink may necessitate the resetting of a sobriety date, it absolutely does not mean, that you are back to square one and all is lost. Many Many Many people, in fact probably most folks in sobriety have had "slips", including myself, picked up right where we left off in the program, and went on to long term sobriety and quality recovery. The phrase which you provided, is far from accurate in terms of how the program of recovery works.
So... while the program of AA agrees with this, the Disease Theory of Alcoholism is not an AA thing. The Theory AND it's Genetic component is accepted by every major medical association in the world, including the largest association of physicians, the American Medical Association. I have been and will continue to defer to them on the issue. Perhaps they know a bit more than the both of us.
However, I'm not here and it's not my intention to convince YOU of anything. Rather, I just want folks to know that if they are struggling with alcoholism, that there is something out there that just might be for them. It was for me and millions of others, and it saved our lives. It is absolutely a viable solution.
Now allow me to retort:
quote:
--the "one drink, and you're back to square one!!!"
In 15 years of attending AA, giving recovery talks all over the Southern United States, and attending thousands of meetings spanning several countries, I have never once heard this phrase. Perhaps you have been misinformed. I do understand what you are trying to say with this, but it's a rather obtuse and short sighted take. While one drink may necessitate the resetting of a sobriety date, it absolutely does not mean, that you are back to square one and all is lost. Many Many Many people, in fact probably most folks in sobriety have had "slips", including myself, picked up right where we left off in the program, and went on to long term sobriety and quality recovery. The phrase which you provided, is far from accurate in terms of how the program of recovery works.
quote:
--alcoholism is a "disease"
So... while the program of AA agrees with this, the Disease Theory of Alcoholism is not an AA thing. The Theory AND it's Genetic component is accepted by every major medical association in the world, including the largest association of physicians, the American Medical Association. I have been and will continue to defer to them on the issue. Perhaps they know a bit more than the both of us.
However, I'm not here and it's not my intention to convince YOU of anything. Rather, I just want folks to know that if they are struggling with alcoholism, that there is something out there that just might be for them. It was for me and millions of others, and it saved our lives. It is absolutely a viable solution.
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Posted on 11/21/22 at 3:19 pm to pennoyer
quote:We're talking semantics here. In this very thread- multiple times - posters have repeated some version of the mantra I'm referring to.
In 15 years of attending AA, giving recovery talks all over the Southern United States, and attending thousands of meetings spanning several countries, I have never once heard this phrase. Perhaps you have been misinformed. I do understand what you are trying to say with this, but it's a rather obtuse and short sighted take. While one drink may necessitate the resetting of a sobriety date, it absolutely does not mean, that you are back to square one and all is lost. Many Many Many people, in fact probably most folks in sobriety have had "slips", including myself, picked up right where we left off in the program, and went on to long term sobriety and quality recovery. The phrase which you provided, is far from accurate in terms of how the program of recovery works.
Case in point:
quote:The poster that said that does not know the poster he was saying it to from Adam. And yet it's put forth as just casual, received orthodoxy.
Time doesn’t matter. We’re both one drink away from it being just like it was.
quote:Again, the absurd pop cliche of "one drink, and it's back to square one!!!"
Which is why you can be sober for 20 years, have one drink and wind up naked in Mexico.
quote:A variation on essentially the same theme.
Once an alcoholic, always one
quote:There was a time when I would have just agreed with you on this. But I don't see how you can make such an appeal to authority when the authorities have been shown to be so thoroughly corrupt. The AMA is one of the poster children for this. I'd also add: ADA, AHA, CDC, etc.
So... while the program of AA agrees with this, the Disease Theory of Alcoholism is not an AA thing. The Theory AND it's Genetic component is accepted by every major medical association in the world, including the largest association of physicians, the American Medical Association. I have been and will continue to defer to them on the issue. Perhaps they know a bit more than the both of us.
quote:Ditto. I don't need to convince YOU of anything. And speaking of solutions, it's why I offered up the alternative path of deep trauma mining - to attack root causes and not just symptoms (which is what alcohol abuse is - a symptom).
However, I'm not here and it's not my intention to convince YOU of anything. Rather, I just want folks to know that if they are struggling with alcoholism, that there is something out there that just might be for them. It was for me and millions of others, and it saved our lives. It is absolutely a viable solution.
I think AA can work for some people - but I don't like seeing the casual cliches thrown around here, as I think it sets people up for failure.
Posted on 11/21/22 at 4:11 pm to Big Scrub TX
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it's why I offered up the alternative path of deep trauma mining - to attack root causes and not just symptoms
I’m not here to stoke the fire. But this is a cornerstone of real, honest step work in AA. Frankly I think everyone should work the steps, addict or not. But I’m also not going to pretend AA is the only way to get sober or stay sober.
But back to the point, keep it up OP. It just gets better.
Posted on 11/21/22 at 7:27 pm to King Crab
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Any ideas on some sleep aides?
I found one cup of chamomile tea helps calm the mind. Also sipping, hot water. My wife thinks I’m nuts but it works. The hot water forces me to sip it like a bourbon.
Posted on 11/21/22 at 8:25 pm to Big Scrub TX
*Not worth my serenity.
Good day to you.
Good day to you.
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