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Substance Abuse Recovery Thread
#41
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It's much appreciated, ma'am.

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#42
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I made it to 22 days sober and relapsed. Part of it was my husband. He has a temper and he was in a bad mood all day Thanksgiving and the next day. Yelling at me for cooking the turkey too early, yelling at the kids and their cousin for basically just being kids. Getting angry at me for having to watch the kids while I went to an AA meeting. 

Another reason is isolation. I feel like there was this point when I was a kid that I couldn't take the bullying and rejection any more and I just shut down. And now I find it hard to connect with people. 

I was feeling pretty discouraged, like the effort I made didn't matter, and I just didn't want to keep feeling what I was feeling, so I bought a bottle of vodka. I woke up at 3 am sick as hell with no memory of half the previous day and pictures on my phone that my husband took of me lying on the floor passed out in a puddle of vomit. I went to a meeting that day and picked up a white chip.

Now I'm on day 3 sober. Hoping I make it to 30 days this time.
A Gemma is forever.
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#43
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I'm sorry Gem. Sad

Hang in there, you're strong and you'll get through this. Don't ever doubt yourself or be discouraged. <3
"Of course, everyone will claim they respect someone who tries to speak the truth, but in reality, this is a rare quality. Most respect those who speak truths they agree with, and their respect for the speaking only extends as far as their realm of personal agreement. It is less common, almost to the point of becoming a saintly virtue, that someone truly respects and loves the truth seeker, even when their conclusions differ wildly." 

-walsh
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#44
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I believe in you, Gem. I'm here to support you anytime Smile
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#45
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You're not alone. A lot of us have slips and back slide. Learn from the experience and try again. 

Try not to isolate. I think that there are a lot of people here pulling for you. IRL also.
I don't have an anger problem, I have an idiot problem.
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#46
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(November 30, 2016 at 11:04 pm)Gemini Wrote: I made it to 22 days sober and relapsed. Part of it was my husband. He has a temper and he was in a bad mood all day Thanksgiving and the next day. Yelling at me for cooking the turkey too early, yelling at the kids and their cousin for basically just being kids. Getting angry at me for having to watch the kids while I went to an AA meeting. 

Another reason is isolation. I feel like there was this point when I was a kid that I couldn't take the bullying and rejection any more and I just shut down. And now I find it hard to connect with people. 

I was feeling pretty discouraged, like the effort I made didn't matter, and I just didn't want to keep feeling what I was feeling, so I bought a bottle of vodka. I woke up at 3 am sick as hell with no memory of half the previous day and pictures on my phone that my husband took of me lying on the floor passed out in a puddle of vomit. I went to a meeting that day and picked up a white chip.

Now I'm on day 3 sober. Hoping I make it to 30 days this time.

Lapses happen. I doubt there's many alcoholics who haven't had one. Early recovery is a very emotional time anyway -- at least it was (and sometimes still is, even after almost a year) for me. I was prone to anxiety attacks and wild emotional swings, because I wasn't used to feeling these feelings -- I was accustomed to anaesthetizing them. It sounds to me like you were doing a little bit of that.

Be aware as well that holidays, with the stress of family and events, are pretty well-known triggers.

You're doing the right thing, Gem. Get back on the horse and ride some more, and don't beat yourself up for slipping up ... instead, take heart in the fact that you put three weeks sober together, and know that you can beat that.

Much love, hon.

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#47
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Thump, thank you for being so supportive and encouraging towards my dear friend Gemini.

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I'm not good at non-awkwardness.

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#48
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No need for thanks -- this is what we do, support each other.

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#49
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Yeah, just expressing my honest gratitude because it means a lot to me because she means a lot to me. Blush
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#50
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It's all good.

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