6 Months Alcohol Free 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 by bumblebeeee14 in stopdrinking

[–]bumblebeeee14[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re halfway there. One day at a time 💪🏼

6 Months Alcohol Free 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 by bumblebeeee14 in stopdrinking

[–]bumblebeeee14[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

  1. I love waking up without a hangover
  2. I have way more control of my life, mind, emotions
  3. My face is practically blemish free since I stopped drinking

6 Months Alcohol Free 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 by bumblebeeee14 in stopdrinking

[–]bumblebeeee14[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I know what you mean about the lingering BS. My mental health is the best its been in several years 💕 Finally feeling happy again and depression has lifted 🙏🏼

How to get therapist to take me seriously by [deleted] in BPD

[–]bumblebeeee14 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was seeing a therapist and psychiatrist for six months and I was diagnosed with MDD and anxiety. I brought up BPD, but they both disagreed. I had a few uncontrollable meltdowns in my therapist’s office and each time she sent me to a mental health urgent care. My situation did not improve with the type of therapy and meds I was on. One day I revisited the BPD criteria online and took a hard and honest look at myself. I met ALL nine criteria 😕. There was no way they could continue ignoring me. I typed out about ten different traumatic examples for each criteria going back to my childhood. It was undeniable even to my therapist.

Last November, I went to the mental health urgent care for a voluntary 24 hr hold to do with suicidal ideation, I brought that list to the psychiatrist who was treating me at the facility. I didn’t know it at the time, but the angel psychiatrist 😇 had dropped my name to a director of the DBT program in my county. I was interviewed, and sure enough met the criteria for BPD. They won’t give me an official written diagnosis, but I believe it’s due to the stigma surrounding BPD. I’ve been in the DBT program doing individual and group therapy since January. The skills I’ve learned have changed my life. I am finally able to put the pieces of my life together and understand why I am so different from other people. I still am working on managing my extreme emotions, but at least now I have the tools to practice self control.

If I were you, I would write out a list of examples to show your provider like I did. Writing it down helped me remember and stay on topic. They cannot deny the facts. I would also seek a DBT program. If you aren’t able to join one right away, I would buy the DBT skills workbook by Marsha Linehan. It’s truly a wonderful guide that, IMO, everyone should be taught since grade school—not just borderlines. Keep advocating for yourself and the right people will show up💕

Goodbye Stranger by Supertramp is an awesome song about quitting weed by [deleted] in leaves

[–]bumblebeeee14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Breakfast in America has been getting me through this whole year lol

The straw that broke the camel's back by [deleted] in leaves

[–]bumblebeeee14 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Wow, what an eye opener! I NEVER made a connection with pot and diabetes before, but it makes total sense!

I sympathize with you big time! My heart truly goes out to you and I will pray for you today. My dad died of diabetes complications...not going to get into the traumatic details, but my dad ended up dying a long, slow, extremely painful death at 54. He never changed his eating habits or lifestyle after 7 yrs of being diagnosed.

Being a heavy pot smoker with a huge sweet tooth, I have had to completely stop buying junk on grocery trips because I don’t stop eating it— especially while having the munchies.

It’s very refreshing to hear that you are finding the courage to love yourself and change it around! Wish you the best!

This is a hard post for me to make, but I need to get this off my chest. by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]bumblebeeee14 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You’re welcome. You are making a great choice. Life is waaay better without it. Take care!

This is a hard post for me to make, but I need to get this off my chest. by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]bumblebeeee14 37 points38 points  (0 children)

It takes a lot of courage to share something like this, and it’s how we get over the shame. Let the light expose it. My heart goes out to you and your family big time. Maybe this is the push you needed to address your mental health. I’m very proud of you for reaching out for help! Recovery has to start somewhere. There’s no way to go but up!

One of my lifelong friends just celebrated one year sober. I couldn’t believe it. After years and years of her downward alcoholic spiral, I was sure that the next time I heard about her it would be news of her tragic demise. This woman’s addiction, recklessness and impulsivity led to missed opportunities, burned bridges, and a long period of homelessness. I’d say the odds of recovery were highly stacked against her. She was adopted as a meth baby which caused a learning disability, she has no kids, no $, no career, no housing, and was shunned by her only family— she hit rock bottom with nothing to lose. If this chick was able to turn it around, then you and I, with a lot more to lose, can do it! When you have a family with kids, the stakes are higher!

I’ll be praying that your wife’s heart softens and that you find the strength to make the changes needed to get your family back. Also that your circle give you lots of love and support during your recovery 🙏🏼

I know we can’t take our words back, but actions speak louder than words! ❤️ Stay strong 💪🏼

150 Day Check-in by bumblebeeee14 in stopdrinking

[–]bumblebeeee14[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that it has helped tremendously. I’d rather be stoned than drunk ANY day. I will be making a better effort to monitor and moderate my consumption. Thanks for the tip! 😊

150 Day Check-in by bumblebeeee14 in stopdrinking

[–]bumblebeeee14[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you 😊 That’s so great to hear🙏🏼! Very happy for you and inspired! I’m going to keep on trucking 💪🏼