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I just got off of a two day bender that ended yesterday and then went to 2 meetings today. I just left the second meeting a little while ago and I swear if I had any money in my pocket I would have stopped off at the liquor store on the way home.



-- Edited by ghostman1960 on Saturday 29th of December 2012 11:45:32 PM

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mikef wrote:

Hey Jim!

It is written that only our first step is done with perfection. WE are all capable,the difference is have we reached the emotional acceptance of utter defeat?Any Reservations you hold onto are just waiting to bring you a ticket on the Downbound train to oblivion.(am I capable?,maybe I can a little?, i'll wait until I get a little better etc)There are 2  IMPORTANT parts to our 1st  STEP ,we may admit we are powerless over that first one but if we stop there we are only half way thru the truth,,you know 'well I am powerless but as soon as I get my life together I can handle it"If you are truly alcoholic there is no "handling it" for us(keep it on me here)We are masters of self delusion and manipulation Think ,If we can't handle the poison how the heck we gonna handle the unmanageability of our lives? As long as you don't pick up you won't get high(on the substance)Based on the evidence ,the pain eventually outweighs any pleasure and the question is How bad do WE want it!..Its not about $$$ or where it is or if its around,its about the Desire to Stop AND FINDING THE SOLUTION TO STAYING STOPPED.You are still reaching out,making meetings and thats a blessing but we also find that those who find sponsorship valuable get the most out of the program. Am I making meetings?,listening to learn?,sharing my pain and actively seeking our solution 'THE STEPS " worked with a sponsor and the apllication of the spiritual principles in all areas of my life? Only you can answer that question and determine "am I willing to do whatever it takes? I will lift you in prayer and hope you keep showing up,thanks for the help....Peace man...   

 


 Thank you Mike



-- Edited by ghostman1960 on Saturday 29th of December 2012 10:28:36 PM

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I'm brand new to this and don't have the experience to give you advice.

If I would have had liquor in the house after work yesterday I would have wanted to drink it. That is why I don't have it.

If you would have stopped...keep leaving your money at home. Whatever it takes!

That's all I have.



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You're not unique. Millions of people just like you are recovering : )

I thought I was worse. Then better. Then different. Then special. Then terminally unique.

Then I stopped thinking I knew anything. Finally, when the words "I am wrong" came out of my mouth, things started to get better : )

Almost everything I think is wrong. Have you ever considered you might be wrong about what you think?

Get a sponsor.

Check your thinking with a sponsor and do the steps and read the big book.

Keep going to meetings, and keep coming back here.

Things will improve quickly if you stay honest.

Love & Hugs to you,
Tasha

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ghostman, that just more evidence of alcoholism. You gotta really want this, keep the reasons why you want it in the front of your mind (Life, Liberty, Sanity...)

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My father died of alcoholism and Im afraid thats what is in store for me,

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You can do this GM. Willingness is one of the keys.

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Hey Jim!

It is written that only our first step is done with perfection. WE are all capable,the difference is have we reached the emotional acceptance of utter defeat?Any Reservations you hold onto are just waiting to bring you a ticket on the Downbound train to oblivion.(am I capable?,maybe I can a little?, i'll wait until I get a little better etc)There are 2  IMPORTANT parts to our 1st  STEP ,we may admit we are powerless over that first one but if we stop there we are only half way thru the truth,,you know 'well I am powerless but as soon as I get my life together I can handle it"If you are truly alcoholic there is no "handling it" for us(keep it on me here)We are masters of self delusion and manipulation Think ,If we can't handle the poison how the heck we gonna handle the unmanageability of our lives? As long as you don't pick up you won't get high(on the substance)Based on the evidence ,the pain eventually outweighs any pleasure and the question is How bad do WE want it!..Its not about $$$ or where it is or if its around,its about the Desire to Stop AND FINDING THE SOLUTION TO STAYING STOPPED.You are still reaching out,making meetings and thats a blessing but we also find that those who find sponsorship valuable get the most out of the program. Am I making meetings?,listening to learn?,sharing my pain and actively seeking our solution 'THE STEPS " worked with a sponsor and the apllication of the spiritual principles in all areas of my life? Only you can answer that question and determine "am I willing to do whatever it takes? I will lift you in prayer and hope you keep showing up,thanks for the help....Peace man...   



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Hey ghostman, ...

There was a time when I too, felt like that, in fact, I felt so much like that I DID stop at the liquor store on the way home from a meeting one time ... that threw me right back into the middle of my misery ... again, the drink made the problem worse ... what I did was the epitome of stupid ... so much for thinking I was 'brighter' than the average person out there ...

Continuing to go to AA meetings eventually led me to making better decisions ... that led me to being able to live sober ... hope you can stick it out long enough for the miracle to happen in your life too ...

Pappy



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Thanks Pappy I needed to hear that,

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We're here for you man ... and we will help you as much as the internet connection will allow us to ... AA is all about one drunk helping another drunk stay sober, that's us ...

Pappy



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Hang in there, Jim. Take it hour by hour. Just don't drink.

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Ghostman , you are an example Mate . You are allready Helping Heaps of people .

Well you are helping Me big time for a start . You have proved to me that "doing research"

does Not work , you allready know what it is like to be in recovery , use your past as an example

until you get on your feet . After the storm comes the calm . I reckon eeveryone on this forum &

others at meetings , have you in theyr'e prayers , you might have to say one or two yourself .

Hang in there Ghostman - yard by yard may be a bit hard , Inch by Inch can be cinch .

I suppose what I am trying to say - Easy Does it.



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@ 37 I was too young & good looking to be an alkie.

still too young , still got th good looks. still n alkie.

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Well, you're in my prayers. Im pretty new to sobriety so I'm not sure I can offer much advice, but I can offer support. It is very difficult to not see outside events as reasons to drink. You're not causing harm to anybody but yourself. You're worth more than that. I've heard over and over at meetings that it's the ones that come back that make it. Just keep coming back.. You've got it within you to do this:)

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