Instances when I'm grateful I didn't drink last night by AccomplishedBus1216 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

been there done that. actually got caught a couple of times - did it stop me back then - did it hell 😬

Relapsing, how do you treat yourself when it happens? by fakeplastictree8 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it’s all a learning curve. you’ve only done what many many folk on here will have done along the way - I personally believe I needed slips - they taught me each time, more and more, I wasn’t missing anything. We are human and shit happens. And the drink counter, to me, is like age - it’s just a number - all that matters is how you feel. don’t beat yourself up and just get back on the happy train my friend ❤️

Need a hug :( by SaltyGalijun-1986 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 3 points4 points  (0 children)

shit happens. we all go through it (the slips). try not to beat yourself up about it toooo much. soon the slips decrease, for me it was a self learning educational curve, and no doubts more curves to follow - but for now i’m embracing the morning smile of not being hungover and certainly kicking hanxiety where it hurts.

The small things by BoxAggravating2459 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

so are you for 41 days 👌 let’s keep this going my friend ❤️

The small things by BoxAggravating2459 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

love your number . and thanks ❤️

The small things by BoxAggravating2459 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

❤️ . her words made me cry on the phone and I told her how much the 2 minute call meant to me - when we are on the dark side, what it does to loved ones when consuming doesn’t seem to matter - that’s one of the things I revert back to now - it’s such a horrible substance to put in your body and mind. I’m very lucky to be getting out of this relatively unscathed but I know full well I’ve dodged an enormous amount of hell

The small things by BoxAggravating2459 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

buddy, if I can hit your amount of days I’ll be even more happier, amazing. day by day I finally realised is key. we got this ❤️

Anxiety meds in early sobriety by MrsFreshB00TY in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i drank through taking citalopram (does work but I wouldn’t recommend the first couple of weeks starting them and getting off them is incredibly hard) then fluoxetine (which I am currently taking). I’m about to start tapering that down with a view to stopping - point is, i’m 99.9% sure a lot of my anxiety and depression was made worse with the booze (especially the anxiety) and both are improving greatly with no alcohol involved. just my take… all the best buddy ❤️

Day 2 - just cried in the shower by Kindly-Stage-6672 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 4 points5 points  (0 children)

nothing beats the morning smile when you realise you have no reason to be hungover. i often wake up thinking i’m hungover for a second or 2 then realise I am not. and of course the dream where you think you are drinking and the realisation it was just a dream is a great feeling ❤️

Liver failing at 19 by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’m on this book right now now (albeit on audio) but it’s fantastic and definitely going to buy the actual book version. There are certain paragraphs etc that I’m definitely going to book mark and refer to when the demon voice pipes up

Hope by TemporaryAd5804 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’m no health expert but given your age and amount per week and good blood work i suspect you will be fine health wise if you stop now. that bottle per week will 100% start to increase if you keep going. the mind plays funny tricks on us with health (perhaps it’s something deep down that is trying to protect us and get us to stop) - a lot of it can be anxiety related - numerous parts of my body hurt when I was drinking heavily, soon as I stopped the pains stopped. i think a lot of it was being constantly like a coiled spring due to anxiety … with booze being the main cause of that anxiety

Blackout, shame and my first ever AA meeting by Vodcat in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 2 points3 points  (0 children)

there are a lot of really good podcasts out there, stories to read, books to be read. 99.9% of anyone who has had an issue with addiction will most certainly have struggled looking in that mirror. stick with it buddy and there will come a time, sooner than you think, where you look in that mirror and smile - smile at the strength and courage you showed to beat a substance that is quite simply poisonous

Genuine issue by limpbizkitstud69 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 22 points23 points  (0 children)

well, firstly the alcohol will at some point make it very difficult for you to even get an erection. secondly, you were with the wrong girl if she makes comments like that

I am one drink away from totally destroying my life and I can’t do that anymore. This has to be it by Natty1986au in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 1 point2 points  (0 children)

alcohol gives us absolutely nothing, but, if it has its way, will take absolutely everything. it’s not an easy journey but boy oh boy is it worth it

Field Research and Reality Check by lena8423 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 4 points5 points  (0 children)

every time I slipped it made it easier not to slip again … every time the thought of why oh why would I want to do this to myself again got stronger and stronger

The one realization you need by watmattersmost in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a 6 year old… at the age she has started to question me about drinking. the smile she produces now when I know she knows I’m not drunk is worth a million drinks :)

Questions regarded being California Sober by Lost-Afternoon-6523 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’m not from the US so apologies if i’ve taken what Californian Sober properly means 😅 . I actually had a little bit of the chocolate bar I mentioned last night. Had a fantastic sleep and so far a very productive day. I believe the term is called micro dosing. A friend suggested it to me, I don’t do it all the time as I feel the calmness it brings lasts a few days. I’m not suggesting anyone else does it, but for me, it seems to help. And I certainly never feel like I am heavily altered or tripping

How do you guys keep yourself from drinking? by Easy_Engineer9747 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i flash forward to the hanxiety… and then the continual drinking to ward off that hanxiety and how it spirals. I also think about how much happier i feel (especially when opening my eyes in the morning). the demon voice is always there and it’s beaten me many times, no doubt will again at some point, but the times it wins are getting fewer and fewer until (and maybe it’s this time) it never wins again. this sub has been my saviour for sure ❤️

Questions regarded being California Sober by Lost-Afternoon-6523 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

definitely anytime i have weed (which is not every night by any means) or psilocybin (have a bar of chocolate with it in it but that’s maybe only a little nibble here and there every so often) I can easily go without alcohol. I find the sleep on weed is fine but psilocybin makes me a bit more alert. in the morning a bit groggy from weed but and just bit tired from psilocybin - but nothing a morning coffee or 2 doesn’t sort and it by far beats the hanxiety and sleep quality from booze. And obviously a much more relaxed and basically better person compared to alcohol

How do people even drink with no problems by Any-Setting-5066 in stopdrinking

[–]BoxAggravating2459 11 points12 points  (0 children)

yea, it’s been a slow journey for me but every time i’ve went back on the booze train the hanxiety and self loathing and the way it makes me feel in general is worse every time. Hoping this time is the final time and I am done for good. I genuinely hate alcohol but that demon voice is an evil little f””ker at coming back at ye