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Reading the 12 steps/traditions book. 17 years of binge drinking was enough. I hadn't hit rock bottom yet, but it was coming. So glad my eyes have been opened, but not gonna lie, I am scared of total sobriety after having lived through foggy eyes most weekends the last 17 years, after driving drunk too many times to count, to toasting the winning team, etc.

 

Yep, I'm scared but I'm going to get my life back and, I pray, find my smile again. Peace.



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Hey

Right on Bud

And yupper...Its scary...

Anything new... always is :)

You'll find that getting out to AA meetings and meeting new freinds and others in the same boat

makes it all easier...one day at a time



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Welcome to sobriety, its really a great way to live. And no matter what, dont ever stop stopping.
AA offers a solution and it has worked for thousands and thousands of alkies for many years.

Yes, it can be scarry at first, but each day that you dont drink will get easier.
Read the Big Book along with the 12+12, get a sponsor, work the steps, and help other new ppl.

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Welcome! Keep us posted on the journey!

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Truly a blessing to hear the tunes of surrender and search for a "new way of life" Projection on "rest of my life without: and the how can I,,is common place to our twisted thought patterns,WE do this a day,an hour a minute at a time,The obsession and compulsion will be removed,but it will take some work.Sounds like your ready..Keep coming back okay,let us know how its going......smile



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MLK once said that "Faith" is taking the first step even when  you don't see the entire staircase.  That one means so much to me that it hangs on my wall right at the 1st door I go thru in the morning when I get up.

There are millions of us "don't drink" anymore alcoholics so there are tons of examples for you to glom on for support and light.

Keep coming back.  ((((hugs)))) smile



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Congrats on the beginning of your new life! :)

~ vixen



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Hi,
It sure is a biggie that first step. I fought it to the last. I couldn't imagine life with or without alcohol. Thought I might be like the hole in the donut. But once that first step is put to bed, I found I had started on a new path to a life better than anything I could have imagined. As I kept coming back and working the steps to the best of my (very limited) ability, I found somehting out - Everything they told me in the Big Book is exactly true!

So let's make sure about that first step. In the Big Book it says " we learned that we had to fully concede to our innermost selves that we were alcoholic and could not manage our own lives. this is the first step in recovery. The delusion that we are like other people or presently may be, has to be smashed" If you can say you have taken this step without any reservation, with no little idea lurking way in the back of your mind, may be one day you might be able have a drink..... then congratulations, you are on your way to a life beyond your wildest dreams!

God Bless
Mike H.

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Best wishes...I am fairly new too...I am living by these two phrases....One day at a time....AND Breath In...Breath Out...see you along the way!

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pinkchip wrote:

Welcome! Keep us posted on the journey!


            Amen...Welcome to "MIP"



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Welcome. Do not be discouraged. We have all been there.

I never imagined myself sober, but AA started out like that for everybody. As I took the steps, with the support of the fellowship, I watched in unbelief my own transformation, despite everything to the contrary.

You too can do it, if you are willing. It does not ask for strength. I was weak. Others had to support me. It taught me humility and dependence on others.
Whenever I am weak the body of AA is my strength. All I have to do is be there and accept the help.

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Hi. It's much better than getting your life back, it's getting a second whole new real life. Hw many people get the chance to start over?

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THANKS folks! Really appreciate it. One day at a time indeed. I will keep you posted.



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Hello ITT 1st step, and welcome to the board. There is a lot to this getting sober business. It's all mental after a few weeks. There are a lot of forces working against you. Get an education so you know where the pit falls are. The book "Staying sober, a guide to relapse prevention" by Terri Gorski is awesome. There are some references from that book in this forum if you search for "post acute withdrawal", which is one of those hidden forces I mentioned. Good luck in your new journey. There is life after alcohol and it's a wonderful ride after you get through the "getting sober" part.



-- Edited by StPeteDean on Thursday 18th of August 2011 10:57:04 PM

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