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My recovery story

See my drinking story post for how I arrived here...
https://similarworlds.com/addiction/alcoholic/4543548-My-drinking-story-Inspired-by-some-on-here

I determined that binge drinking wasn't for me. I therefore went back to daily drinking but now at a much higher level. Fabulous.

After an afternoon on the piss feeling thoroughly miserable I came home to a row with my wife. After an hour I lay down and cried and cried. I just wanted to die I couldn't go on any more.

I spoke to a nurse at work I trusted. For once I was honest about my drinking (15 to 20 pints a day). She offered some options one being a treatment center. She said that worked best. I rolled up a day or so later.

Addicts of all kinds, cocaine, heroine, speed, exercise, sex, shopping, gambling even food disorders. All in a house in the country.

There I learnt I drank because I had a form of depression, to numb all emotions as I never learnt to cope and once I started drinking I couldn't stop. So avoid the first drink. Simple fucking genius.

However I had all the emotions I had numbed with alcohol for 25 years. How to deal with them. That was hard, first day at work, first wedding (my nieces), first flight, first holiday etc etc.

The rehab was 12 step so I stuck to AA when I came out and have ever since. It works for me.

I just decide to not drink today, tomorrow I might who knows but today I'm not drinking and I'll take life as it comes
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hartfire · 61-69
My parents never recovered from their drinking; both now dead.
Both had Korsakoff's dementia and permanent liver and heart damage.
I've occasionally met people who've recovered through AA - and while it's true that the susceptibility to drink remains - the best thing about recovery is that gradually one learns wisdom and empathy. Relationships of all kinds dramatically improve. Better health returns. The ability to enjoy and appreciate life grows.

For me, one day at a time is like shelling peas: after a while one has a whole bowlful.

My Twelve Steps is CoDA - it works, as does anything else that assists insight.

My heartfelt wishes to you - all the best. 🙂
OldBrit · 61-69, M
@hartfire sorry about your parents a friend who got sober for a few years passed away with Korasoff's very sad.

Congrats on your recovery and enjoy another day sober today.