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In reply to the discussion: One week sober. [View all]cate94
(2,882 posts)126. I'm taking Naltrexone
I accept my disease, so Im taking a pill that helps me beat it. My niece and her husband do the N/A route, but Im not ready to try that. I appreciate your comments.
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I quit years ago and the one thing I really liked right away was not worrying about
brewens
Aug 2023
#16
I can do curls standing on one of those balance boards. I couldn't even trust myself on a ladder
brewens
Aug 2023
#61
At one time I was drinking 1/3 of those bottles with the handle and I think that is the biggest
Maraya1969
Aug 2023
#70
Thanks for this, I am a recovering alkie and addict and have issues with the god thing also...
Eliot Rosewater
Aug 2023
#113
You've made the biggest step: you know it's a problem and you've started to work through the ...
marble falls
Aug 2023
#34
Compensatory mechanisms for atrocities like four nauseating years span an unhealthy spectrum
lambchopp59
Aug 2023
#47
That's wonderful. You are doing yourself a huge favor and you will be very glad you are.
ratchiweenie
Aug 2023
#58
Congratulations! What is that saying? "A journey of a thousand miles starts with the first step".
LoisB
Aug 2023
#60
I applaud your realization and making the decision that change is necessary! That's a big deal.
liberalla
Aug 2023
#68
The will to abstain is your best friend. Cultivate it by other friendships. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2023
#69
Congratulations wishing you the best of luck. What a gift your sobriety must be for your wife
mahina
Aug 2023
#71
I'm so happy for you! Fellow alcoholic here, sober as well and glad of it.
Goddessartist
Aug 2023
#73
Of course you should be proud, it's still tough in the beginning and you had a tough week.
Rhiannon12866
Sep 2023
#174