15-09-2024 10:58 PM
15-09-2024 10:58 PM
I haven’t been able to find a whole lot in the forums regarding sobriety.
It’s probably my biggest issue at the moment and would love to know some things like gratitudes and struggles from those sober.
In saying that, I know this can be a sensitive topic so please refrain from naming anything particular.
I’ll go ahead with a struggle and gratitude; I’m not loving feeling all my emotions in the sense that all I want is a bandaid but also loving it because it’s allowing me to learn more about myself and how to healthily process them.
If this is too hard to navigate, please feel free to delete, I won’t be offended!
16-09-2024 11:20 AM
16-09-2024 11:20 AM
morning @Macqua
there are a few older threads about sobriety and sober
not sure if you were a big drinker or not
we were only drinking a couple of beers a day which would seem like nothing to other people
but we have not had a drink in ages , we are feeling a lot better without it
but some days I really miss having one after a big day
my husband said the drink was affecting his meds and MH
@balance37 , @florencefifty , @MissA , @tyme , @Ru-bee , @Jynx
16-09-2024 11:24 AM
16-09-2024 11:24 AM
Hey @Shaz51, thanks for responding!
I was quite a big drinker, but it then got down to not so much but still daily.
Good on you and the hubby!
It affects my MH and meds as well so totally relate there. So many of my meds say no to that but it didn’t stop me.
I did see some older threads but not a new one but I saw “sober” mentioned in newer posts without one in particular. Just thought I’d see what happened and if it could help anyone perhaps reach out if needed ☺️
16-09-2024 11:28 AM
16-09-2024 11:28 AM
great idea @Macqua
I will keep my eye open and tag others here 😎
19-09-2024 10:08 PM
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20-09-2024 03:47 PM
20-09-2024 03:47 PM
25-09-2024 06:38 PM
25-09-2024 06:38 PM
The gratitude is that I have a strong support base and friends who don't judge me
The main struggle now is finding events that don't focus so heavily on alcohol consumption and still feeling the need to explain myself when people ask me why I'm not drinking
25-09-2024 06:44 PM
25-09-2024 06:44 PM
That's so great to hear @balance37 . Well done.
I hear what you mean by events that focus on drinking... I'm not a drinker, but I totally know what you mean. People look at my like I've got two heads when I say I don't drink.
I an only imagine how hard it must be for those struggling with sobriety.
25-09-2024 06:57 PM
25-09-2024 06:57 PM
@tymeIt's very interesting (not sure that's the right word?) that there is such a pressure to drink, and that anyone is asking why you don't in the first place.
With most people now, especially those that don't know me well, I have been able to find a go to line which is also honest, something like "I use to drink a lot and it was a major issue for me, so I decided it wasn't for me". Surprisingly, people actually take this very well, and it makes them also think about their relationship with alcohol and at times opens up a conversation about it (people have even said they think they might have a problem, but how did I know, what help did I get etc). I've found honesty difficult to begin with, but now see the power of it.
25-09-2024 07:01 PM
25-09-2024 07:01 PM
That's so powerful @balance37 . Thanks for sharing. Who knows? What you say may even support others to do the same. I recognise it's not easy to give up drinking.
@Macqua , How are you?
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