I am in Georgia now ... but I was born and raised in Nashville ... 'The ShadeTree Group' used to be my home AA group there ... they have a lot of meetings and are located on the east side, in the Two Rivers area ... on Lebanon rd. ... near the 'Blind School' ... (Donelson/Hermitage area) ... good group ...
Two days is a great start, keep us up to date with your progress and don't hesitate to ask questions when they come up ... we're family here, and we're here to help ...
God Bless, Pappy
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Check out this site...It gives you a good insight on meetings...What to expect. It's a good idea to be careful detoxing that's all....I don't know your drinking history...Bit I drank enough I needed a 5 day inpatient medically supervised detox...Not saying you do...Just saying be safe.
Welcome to MIP Anne...Congrats to you on eight weeks....Hang on to that...It does get better everyday.....Get to meetings and read the Big Book....Glad you found the site!
and yet another newcomer... have about 24 hours under my belt for the third time this week. don't know if I'll last the night. don't know much right now... just that I'm out of control, struggling and don't want to be like this
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Welcome grayduchess...Just be careful detoxing...That can be dangerous....If you talk with a doctor about what you are doing it's not a bad idea....Might make it easier for you, as well as safer.Have you gone to an AA meeting yet?....Meet some people that have been through what you are going through?....It helps a lot knowing you aren't alone...Glad you are here....And ask any questions you may have.
Thanks, Stepchild, and thanks for the warning. I haven't been to a meeting yet but think I'm going to try it. I've already looked up local ones. I'm reading posts right now and trying to find a better place inside my head...
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Stepchild is absolutely correct about the need for medical assistance to detox if your drinking history is anything like mine and his was ... You need to understand that there is a period of extreme 'high blood pressure' to go through and a very high pulse rate will be experienced too ... the older we are when we go through this, the more likely we are to have a 'stroke' ... and/or a seizure ...
Please be careful ... detox is not a game ... and you're playing for keeps with this disease ...
Take care and God Bless, Pappy
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Thanks for your concern. I think I'm ok. I've been doing this hit & quit it thing for weeks now. I'm comfortable that I'm not in any danger from a medical standpoint. I do know someone else who may be though and I will pass these words of warnings on.
Runnergirl - I'm sorry, didn't mean to hijack your thread! "newcomer" caught me as I just hit here myself. Hi and congrats on some sober time.
nutsandbolts - congrats on 8 weeks!
-- Edited by grayduchess on Friday 13th of July 2012 11:33:13 AM
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Hi Runnergirl. This is a really great place to begin coming if your seeking help. There will be people in this group, and especially in real life meetings, that will understand what your dealing with. It can seem really hard at first but if you stick with it you can find a really good life.
We couldn't be more delighted to have you. Reaching out can be so scary in the beginning. Thank you tor inspiring me with your courage. So...tell us more about you.
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An addict is WHAT I am but it does not define all of WHO I am.