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Re: I hate to tell you this » Lee05

Posted by AuntieMel on May 11, 2005, at 16:02:27

In reply to Homework » AuntieMel, posted by Lee05 on May 11, 2005, at 12:46:21

But that story is sooooooooo common. So many, many people do just what you did.

First the "test" drink. The addict devil is telling you that it won't hurt to have just one drink. It'll even convince you that you really should have one, just to check if you are really addicted. After all, everyone said one drink will put you back where started.

So you have one. And there isn't any problem. Well that just gets the devil voice in your head going even louder. See! I told you it was ok!

A while later the devil get's back to you. Well, he says, you handled one just fine and you haven't had any problem. I bet two is ok, too.

Eventually you cross the 'I can put it down' line and are back to where you were, or worse, before you stopped.

Ok - what to do now. Add this experience to the list of consequences you can replay in your brain. If anything, it should have at least fixed it in your mind that "one is too many."

And print out your homework post and wrap the corkscrew up in it. Then put a layer of tape on it about an inch thick. After that put it in a bottle of water and freeze it.

By the time you get to it, the consequences should have entered your head. In fact everytime you open the freezer you will get a reminder.

 

Re: I hate to tell you this » AuntieMel

Posted by Lee05 on May 12, 2005, at 18:45:59

In reply to Re: I hate to tell you this » Lee05, posted by AuntieMel on May 11, 2005, at 16:02:27

The corkscrews are wrapped, taped and frozen. And in addition to my homework, I printed up a very specific list of the damage I did when I crashed--not pretty, but it makes a damned good case for sobriety.

Thanks for the support you guys--you help me more than you can know.

Lee

 

Re: How's it going Lee - time for a report (nm) » Lee05

Posted by AuntieMel on May 17, 2005, at 11:58:24

In reply to Re: I hate to tell you this » AuntieMel, posted by Lee05 on May 12, 2005, at 18:45:59

 

Re: How's it going Lee - time for a report » AuntieMel

Posted by Lee05 on May 17, 2005, at 12:48:18

In reply to Re: How's it going Lee - time for a report (nm) » Lee05, posted by AuntieMel on May 17, 2005, at 11:58:24

So far so good--this is day six (new birthday is May 12), and the corkscrews are still frozen solid :) I also printed a copy of my homework and put it on my fridge in big type, and that serves more than anything as a reminder of the consequences.

How was the grad?

Lee

 

That's great news, Lee :-) Good for you!!! (nm) » Lee05

Posted by TamaraJ on May 17, 2005, at 16:14:38

In reply to Re: How's it going Lee - time for a report » AuntieMel, posted by Lee05 on May 17, 2005, at 12:48:18

 

Re: How's it going Lee - time for a report » Lee05

Posted by AuntieMel on May 17, 2005, at 16:35:07

In reply to Re: How's it going Lee - time for a report » AuntieMel, posted by Lee05 on May 17, 2005, at 12:48:18

Graduation was great. When the auronautical/aerospace engineers were recognized they filled the hall with paper airplanes.

And with the help of some anti-anxiety meds I made it through the flights without my old friend vodka.

It sounds like the choo choo is back on track.

I knew you could, I knew you could, I knew you could.......

 

Time for a test

Posted by Lee05 on May 24, 2005, at 11:45:37

In reply to Re: How's it going Lee - time for a report » Lee05, posted by AuntieMel on May 17, 2005, at 16:35:07

Hi Guys,

Tomorrow is two weeks--not a chip by any stretch, but I'm feeling good about it. So far, I've been feeling pretty solid.

I have a request though. I'm on vacation for the next couple of weeks, and the weatherman is calling for warm sunny weather as far as the eye can see. I'm thrilled to have such great weather for my time off, but as you know this scenario is the lion's den of my sobriety. I have all sorts of things planned to fill my time, as well as vivid reminders of my last crash posted in all sorts of key places around the house. I know I should be back at meetings, but quite honestly I'm still not feeling comfortable with that. So if any of you are around over the next couple of weeks, can I impose on you go keep in close contact? I think the accountability factor will really help keep me on track through a dangerous patch.

Really appreciate your help guys--hope everyone is well and happy!

Lee

 

Re: Time for a test - Believe in you and your » Lee05

Posted by TamaraJ on May 24, 2005, at 12:10:32

In reply to Time for a test, posted by Lee05 on May 24, 2005, at 11:45:37

Hi Lee,

inner strength and resolve, and you should do just fine. But, I know what you mean about holidays and nice weather - patio weather ugh! As for meetings, you will go back to them when you are ready to cross that bridge. I think I was almost three months sober before I went to my first meeting. So, in the meantime, we are here and can provide you with support and a shoulder to lean on. I will be around, so if you find yourself on shaky ground, or just need to talk, don't hesitate. I'm not sure how much I will be posting and, actually, might not be posting much at all, but I will watch for your posts and will get back to you as quickly as possible and do what I can to help. I only have my own experience to share, but some of what I have been through may be helpful to you on your own journey.

I will be thinking of you, and wishing you all the best. Be well and enjoy your holidays.

Tamara

> Hi Guys,
>
> Tomorrow is two weeks--not a chip by any stretch, but I'm feeling good about it. So far, I've been feeling pretty solid.
>
> I have a request though. I'm on vacation for the next couple of weeks, and the weatherman is calling for warm sunny weather as far as the eye can see. I'm thrilled to have such great weather for my time off, but as you know this scenario is the lion's den of my sobriety. I have all sorts of things planned to fill my time, as well as vivid reminders of my last crash posted in all sorts of key places around the house. I know I should be back at meetings, but quite honestly I'm still not feeling comfortable with that. So if any of you are around over the next couple of weeks, can I impose on you go keep in close contact? I think the accountability factor will really help keep me on track through a dangerous patch.
>
> Really appreciate your help guys--hope everyone is well and happy!
>
> Lee

 

Re: Time for more homework » Lee05

Posted by AuntieMel on May 24, 2005, at 12:58:51

In reply to Time for a test, posted by Lee05 on May 24, 2005, at 11:45:37

How about for the next two weeks you post (daily) a diary of sorts - how you're dealing with things, etc.

Do it around the same time each day (mornings would be good) so you don't procrastinate.

This gives you *some* accountability. And, of course, we will be here, too.

 

Thanks

Posted by Lee05 on May 24, 2005, at 13:05:31

In reply to Re: Time for more homework » Lee05, posted by AuntieMel on May 24, 2005, at 12:58:51

Thanks guys--feeling good about this. I'll touch base tomorrow.

Have a great day!

Lee

 

I'm with you too, Lee.

Posted by partlycloudy on May 24, 2005, at 14:11:17

In reply to Thanks, posted by Lee05 on May 24, 2005, at 13:05:31

I'm here just about every day.
pc

 

Re: I'm with you too, Lee.

Posted by Lee05 on May 24, 2005, at 14:19:54

In reply to I'm with you too, Lee., posted by partlycloudy on May 24, 2005, at 14:11:17

You guys are all so amazing--thanks a million!

Lee

 

Doing fine

Posted by Lee05 on May 25, 2005, at 11:21:21

In reply to Re: I'm with you too, Lee., posted by Lee05 on May 24, 2005, at 14:19:54

Doing well so far--I'm attending a therapy group and yesterday we had a really great session talking about self-esteem. I'm also butt-deep now into a few home reno projects, so I'm feeling pretty good. I think a lot of times my drinking stems out of sheer boredom, so I'm working at keeping out of that pit.

Hope you're all well--have a great day!

Lee

 

Re: Doing fine » Lee05

Posted by AuntieMel on May 25, 2005, at 14:29:10

In reply to Doing fine, posted by Lee05 on May 25, 2005, at 11:21:21

Good to know.

What type of reno projects? We just (finally) finished the dining room project. I used moulding to create a pattern on the ceiling (I love ceilings in old places), put up crown moulding, re-textured the walls to look like old (and peeling) plaster, put down a slate floor with a wood border and new large baseboards.

Now we're chiseling the grout out of the entry - it's in dire need of a redo - and will try to re-polish the terrazzo.

But that won't take long - and I'm trying to figure out what to do next. Our bedroom needs doing - and the kitchen could use a facelift.

Hmmmm.

 

Re: Doing fine » AuntieMel

Posted by Lee05 on May 25, 2005, at 14:44:23

In reply to Re: Doing fine » Lee05, posted by AuntieMel on May 25, 2005, at 14:29:10

That's the thing about home projects--one just leads into another, leading into another...

As for me, I'm doing some much needed repairs to the walls, and ripping up some patches of disgusting carpeting in favour of a much more polished finish. And as we speak, I'm charging up the electric drill so I can make some repairs to the backyard fence this afternoon.

And the fridge is all stocked up with some ice-cold non-alcoholic drinks for when I'm done and want to relax.

It's a good day!

Talk soon,

Lee

 

Re: Doing fine » Lee05

Posted by AuntieMel on May 26, 2005, at 10:09:07

In reply to Re: Doing fine » AuntieMel, posted by Lee05 on May 25, 2005, at 14:44:23

My goal is a carpet free house. I've got one more room to do and the downstairs will be carpetless and we've redone the big bathroom upstairs so it doesn't have any (carpet in a bathroom - gag).

Actually the bathroom upstairs was a huger project than that. We ended up having most of it done (instead of doing it ourselves) because it involved tearing down walls and rerouting plumbing. Good thing we hired someone - when we cut the wall out for the new window it had a 2" gas pipe in it. We don't do gas pipes - professionals only for them.

I guess the next project should be the one remaining room with carpet downstairs. But it's a room that only gets used on holidays so it never seemed a priority.

Sounds like you're doing great! Keep it up and keep checking in!

Any chance of making it to Chicago?

 

Thursday » AuntieMel

Posted by Lee05 on May 26, 2005, at 11:14:53

In reply to Re: Doing fine » Lee05, posted by AuntieMel on May 26, 2005, at 10:09:07

Yesterday actually went quite well. A friend came over for lunch and the two of us ended up hanging out in the backyard all afternoon talking (so much for repairing the fence). Funny thing is, I didn't even feel a hint of a craving for a drink. The next door neighbours invited us over for a drink on the patio, and even that didn't do it (I politely declined). I'm not so deluded to think I have this under control by any stretch, but I do feel good that I enjoyed myself safely yesterday in a situation that could have been big trouble. It lends credence to my boredom theory. I think if I'd have been on my own with nothing to do, the neighbour's invitation may not have been so easily declined.

So every day I'm learning more about myself and my disease, and I feel really good about that. I mean that's what it's all about really. That's what makes the set-backs useful instead of debilitating--learning from them. Yes?

As for Chicago, it's a bit of a hike--I'm out on the west coast and a bit of homebody to boot. But hey, if you're ever thinking of making it out this way, we'll plan :)

Have a great day!

Lee

 

Re: Thursday » Lee05

Posted by TamaraJ on May 26, 2005, at 11:25:27

In reply to Thursday » AuntieMel, posted by Lee05 on May 26, 2005, at 11:14:53

Lee,

> So every day I'm learning more about myself and my disease, and I feel really good about that. I mean that's what it's all about really. That's what makes the set-backs useful instead of debilitating--learning from them. Yes?

-- Yes, at least that's what made the setbacks useful for me. Typically very shy by nature, I was so much more outgoing (at times quite wild actually) when I was drinking that I didn't think anyone would want to be around me when I wasn't drinking and partying like a maniac. And, like you, drinking filled a void when there was one to be filled, and alleviated boredom if and when it set in. But, even when I stopped drinking people still wanted to be around me (go figure), and I found ways to amuse myself when I didn't have plans. I guess I learned to enjoy my own company after I got sober.

Anyway, I'm so glad that your holidays are going well, and that you are enjoying yourself without booze, keeping yourself busy and doing things that you enjoy.

You have a great day as well, and keep enjoying your holidays (one day at a time :-))

Take care,

Tamara

 

Have a good and safe holiday weekend!

Posted by partlycloudy on May 27, 2005, at 7:26:49

In reply to Thursday » AuntieMel, posted by Lee05 on May 26, 2005, at 11:14:53

And I'll do the same.
pc

 

Re: Thursday

Posted by AuntieMel on May 27, 2005, at 11:03:27

In reply to Thursday » AuntieMel, posted by Lee05 on May 26, 2005, at 11:14:53

Good job. Boredom is our worse enemy, isn't it.

West coast? I make it out there occasionally - hubby's family all lives there now. And my sister and nieces live there (different part of the coast) too. We may be heading that way this summer, or in October.

Which part? If you consider the coast from San Diego to the top of Washington, how far up (or beyond) would you be?

 

Friday » AuntieMel

Posted by Lee05 on May 27, 2005, at 16:20:33

In reply to Re: Thursday, posted by AuntieMel on May 27, 2005, at 11:03:27

Top of Washington and then some--I'm in BC! But hey, if you make it to the top of Washington, I'm literally just a few minutes away--right next to the border.

I'm doing fine today, fixed the fence and got a little gardening done (actually, I just dug it up--nothing planted yet).

Tomorrow I won't be posting--I'm heading out at the crack of dawn for the day. So I'll pick it up again on Sunday.

Have a great weekend!

Lee

 

Tuesday

Posted by Lee05 on May 31, 2005, at 14:27:47

In reply to Friday » AuntieMel, posted by Lee05 on May 27, 2005, at 16:20:33

So sorry--I have a friend staying with me for a couple of weeks, and have been busy getting her settled, etc. I completely forgot to post. Everything is going well--been enjoying my time off, getting things done around the house, staying sober (almost 3 weeks now)--all good stuff.

Just wanted to say again how much I appreciate all the supportive postings and babblemail. What started out as an anonymous, safe forum to talk about my disease has become a lifesaving network of friends--I think you're all pretty amazing.

Everyone have a fantastic day!

Lee

 

Re: Tuesday » Lee05

Posted by AuntieMel on May 31, 2005, at 14:45:45

In reply to Tuesday, posted by Lee05 on May 31, 2005, at 14:27:47

Great job. It's an ongoing process and you are well on your way.

I went to a party (graduation - daughter of one of hybby's partners) and there was booze everywhere - and lots of people I didn't know. I was surprised at just how much the two of those things together would bother me.

Luckily hubby understood and we left early. But, what a trigger!

 

Re: Tuesday » AuntieMel

Posted by Lee05 on May 31, 2005, at 15:01:16

In reply to Re: Tuesday » Lee05, posted by AuntieMel on May 31, 2005, at 14:45:45

Not that I would wish a continuing struggle on anyone, but I have to say that it's comforting to me to know that even a two-year veteran still faces powerful triggers like that. Good for you for staying strong--and good for your hubby for supporting you.

Lee

 

Re: NEW -?s help re: alcohol withdrawal (long,sorry)

Posted by Dieselman on May 31, 2005, at 22:34:50

In reply to NEW -?s help re: alcohol withdrawal (long,sorry), posted by marjorie on January 4, 2005, at 12:50:52

Hello marjorie ,

I hope you know that you are NOT alone. I have been through exactly what you discribe. My only words of wisdom are Melatonin (If sleep is a problem) and you are in my prayers.

Very Best Regards
Dieselman


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