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My family loves me unconditionally. After my relapse, I felt terrible guilt and shame. But it wasn’t because of anything my husband, daughter, or stepson said or did. They were nothing but loving and supportive in the days and weeks that followed. They loved me through it, with graciousness and mercy, and I am so very grateful. You do go right back to where you left off.
If you are sitting in early sobriety or in a rut in your recovery, this is the conversation for you. I thought it would be super helpful to give you the real deal, no BS, no fluff on what sober life activities you should focus on if you want to start feeling better as fast as possible. For example, a few years back, I casually mentioned to my dad that I had stopped drinking. At the time, I was a few months sober.
After you quit, you have to learn ways of doing this without turning to beer. They can feel overwhelming and like they will never end. https://ecosoberhouse.com/ You will have days when you don’t necessarily make the strongest choices to improve your well-being or strengthen your recovery.
I sit with my guitar and it all sounds boring and grey. When I was drinking I had ideas – got excited about things. If after 90 days life is boring and grey, I’m going back.
After my car accident I knew I never wanted to drink again. I was so angry at myself, I was so distraught and humiliated and scared to death. But I let some people talk me into going out that Friday night. We had bought concert tickets several weeks before, obviously having no idea I was going to crash and quit drinking- and they wanted me to still go to the concert. Listen, I love you guys- I’m not going to sugarcoat anything, I’m going to be honest with you- building sustainable sobriety takes hard work and consistency. And I know in the beginning it’s not super fun, it feels hard, you don’t know exactly what to do, and you are spinning your wheels.
And it does feel a little uncanny, just how stoked it can get you. To yourself as he looks a little confused. You start to think you might actually prefer to be awkward than cool; it makes sobriety sucks for better stories. To me, a life of sobriety has meant a lifestyle of being awake. Meditation and yoga help to an extent. Quality time with friends and family can be relaxing.
Alcoholism, or alcohol use disorder , is a serious problem affecting millions of people worldwide. Statistics from the World Health Organization estimate that there are 208 million people affected by AUD and it is the cause for 33 million deaths worldwide . AUD can coexist with, contribute to, or result from several different psychological ailments including depression, making it extremely important to study it. Further, previous work emphasize that even while enrolled in a recovery program, people are susceptible to relapse, especially in the early stages of recovery . When I began trying to get sober six years ago, my family washed their hands of me. My daughter, who was 14 at the time, went to stay with my mother while I went to treatment. When I got out of rehab, she didn’t want to come home.
I didn’t really know about treatment, but I knew I had to do something because sitting around my apartment obsessing about my self-created drama was definitely not going to get me sober. So I’m sharing with you what I did to start putting together my first few days and months of sobriety in hopes that it helps you start stringing together your own days, weeks, and months. If you guys have seen any of my FB live videos recently you know I have been a bit grumpy. So, if you’re scared, nervous, anxious, or feeling any of the other hundred ways fear manifests itself, go help someone! Not only will you be doing something selfless rather than selfish, but you’ll also be connecting with another human being.
In order to collect information about AA members on Twitter, we extract tweets that mention ”first AA meeting” over a four year window from January 1, 2013 to February 1, 2017. From this set, we eliminate jokes and people attending to support an alcoholic friend or family member. This collection and filtering process results in 691 users. We then use the Twitter API to collect their most recent 3,200 tweets, the maximum allowable under Twitter’s Terms of Service. We separate these tweets into before and after the first AA meeting. After collecting data on AA-attending users, we then proceed to label these users as recovered/relapsed. In this section, we describe how we collect data for alcoholic users from Twitter and label them with recovery/relapse depending on whether they have been drinking after they joined a recovery program.
Luckily for me, that wasn’t the case, but I certainly don’t want to risk it again. So, I will remember the truths I listed above and always remember that I am not recovered, I’m recovering – hopefully forever.
I’m so grateful I didn’t give up because the rewards are so good. This tip connects back to talking to someone. Sometimes the simple act of connecting with other human beings is all we need to kick fear’s butt.
I believe that this attutude will help you pay attention to your own sobriety. Living Sober Sucks is not an anti-alcohol book. I think drinking is fun and a lot of drugs are fun. However, they can become problematic for many of us. I happen to be someone that knows that I shouldn’t drink or do drugs. Now that I know that, I make the conscious choice to not partake in drinking or drugs.