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I am sooo fucking over this but I keep slipping back. I'm sorry if I'm bringing the board down. I'm smart and read ever quit lit book but I'm clearly not smart enough. I fucking need help
I am sooo fucking over this but I keep slipping back. I'm sorry if I'm bringing the board down. I'm smart and read ever quit lit book but I'm clearly not smart enough. I fucking need help
Thanks mateHey, it's okay to admit that you need help; it makes you stronger in the end. That's always a good first step. My sister was an alcoholic (in addition to drugs; thankfully she's recovered enough to have the occasional drink), so I understand addiction. The very first step you need to take is understanding that you have a problem and wanting to fix it. If you have a therapist, talk to them about it. If you need to go rehabilitate, take it as an opportunity to get help for your alcohol problem.
I wish you nothing but the best in your fight, and we'll be here when and after you kick that thing's ass.
She rocks!My wife is an alcoholic and she has been off the stuff since 1998. I am very proud of her for her to be able to do this
I am sooo fucking over this but I keep slipping back. I'm sorry if I'm bringing the board down. I'm smart and read ever quit lit book but I'm clearly not smart enough. I fucking need help
Your 'thinking' cannot get you out of where you are, no matter how smart you are.
My father was an active alcoholic and he died a horrible, lonely death.
1) Go to AA meetings every day and talk to other people who understand what you're dealing with.
2) I would also recommend watching videos of Paul Hedderman of Zen Bitch Slap. The ones where he talks about AA/ 12 steps.
Here's one to get you started;
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns8vkmCdPpc
Also, dude.....the fight and struggle of it is worth it.I am sooo fucking over this but I keep slipping back. I'm sorry if I'm bringing the board down. I'm smart and read ever quit lit book but I'm clearly not smart enough. I fucking need help
Your 'thinking' cannot get you out of where you are, no matter how smart you are.
My father was an active alcoholic and he died a horrible, lonely death.
1) Go to AA meetings every day and talk to other people who understand what you're dealing with.
2) I would also recommend watching videos of Paul Hedderman of Zen Bitch Slap. The ones where he talks about AA/ 12 steps.
Here's one to get you started;
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns8vkmCdPpc