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fujiyama

(15,185 posts)
16. Well just figured I'd check in again
Mon Jan 23, 2012, 01:39 AM
Jan 2012

Thanks for the replies everyone. It's been a week and I haven't had a drink. During the week this was no big deal, but I'll admit dinner and bowling yesterday with friends was tough. And there was a pitcher sitting there calling my name...

But I decided not to answer. My friends were great about it and we had a good time. I'm not going to lie. What's worse than watching friends drink is watching a pitcher sitting there not being drank! LOL. Later I even met some other friends at a bar/club and I have to admit it was very interesting observing drunken people. One person was there with a friend of mine and he was trashed. My friend is pissed at him now. He was making a complete ass of himself. It's rare I can observe drunken people in much clarity, because I'm usually already there to some cloudy extent!

We'll see how this goes. I have a wedding to attend to next week. That will be tougher...but in a way, these are great challenges of will power. As my roommate said (he almost never drinks) - if you can conquer this, you may be able to start pursuing and accomplishing many other things you put your mind to. It's funny, but my resolution for the new year was never really to quit. It was to drastically reduce my consumption...and the first two weeks I had done exactly that.

But many of us have an event (often unexpected) that totally violates our personal moral and ethical code so deeply, that we're forced to make big decisions. I slipped one night. I was invited to a friend's place, and instead of drinking the beer or two I had brought with me, I had some God-awful nasty flavored vodka, which I probably did shots of. I don't remember. When I found out the afternoon afterr who appeared that particular night I blacked out, I was appalled and disgusted. I had basically been unaware of my own actions for an entire night! I wanted that person to never appear again. Whoever that was, wasn't me and won't be. That happened, of all days, on Friday the 13th!

Anyways, it's only been a week, and I'm still not sure I'll never have another drink ever again. But I like the "one day at a time" philosophy. It's very simple, yet powerful. It keeps you focused on the day at hand. It's sets a manageable goal. From that point on, you follow through on it. I'm still undecided on attending meetings just yet. For now, I'd like to do this on my own and find other hobbies and pursuits to spend my time on. And with some help from friends, I may be OK. I think the meetings can be very useful and I appreciate them being available. I'm in a pretty religious area though (in the south) and I'm guessing the meetings will be very Christian based, which is fine if your Christian. In my case, I'm actually thinking others on DU may also be a more effective circle, which is definitely less insistent on a Christian based recovery (a few have PMed me and I greatly appreciate the well wishes). I'm not interested in being proselytized or hearing about being saved by Jesus. In fact that may just turn me off. I just want someone a bit encouraging that understands that it's not easy kicking it. When I went to the meetings the first time, I was in a new town on the insistence of someone. I'll admit, I was also looking for a social circle. I had no real friends in that town yet. The circle is in place. My friends are here and will be around regardless if it's the drunken me or the sober me. Those who won't be here for me, aren't real friends. It won't be easy.

But it's a start...

The first step is admitting you have a problem Electric Monk Jan 2012 #1
It helps.... Tippy Jan 2012 #8
My daughter is in crisis...She is NA... Tippy Jan 2012 #9
Oh, man, that really sucks tavalon Feb 2012 #27
Very little you can do at this point... Love her and be an example. But surrendering to this busterbrown Jan 2013 #51
That simple mantra tavalon Feb 2012 #26
Your story sounds familiar. cordelia Jan 2012 #2
You are not alone.. Stuart G Jan 2012 #3
I need to find a post that I once made addressing just this issue. Rhiannon12866 Jan 2012 #4
The power of the rooms tavalon Feb 2012 #28
if you can Old Codger Feb 2012 #33
I'm not disagreeing but with my crazy life and a dearth of CoDA meetings, which tavalon Feb 2012 #39
If Old Codger Feb 2012 #40
Well, I guess in one way I'm lucky tavalon Feb 2012 #41
No harm Old Codger Feb 2012 #42
And speaking for myself tavalon Feb 2012 #43
To all who read your response...This guy has got it going!!!!!! busterbrown Jan 2013 #52
how do you know my story? irisblue Jan 2012 #5
iris, your wiccian faith is perfect NMDemDist2 Jan 2012 #7
from page 10, 44 and beyond, how I did it NMDemDist2 Jan 2012 #6
I have to believe in something more powerful than me, tavalon Feb 2012 #29
Do you want to hear the truth? If not, don't read this message. Tripod Jan 2012 #10
You got it Old Codger Feb 2012 #34
I'm glad you get it. Tripod Feb 2012 #36
I too Old Codger Feb 2012 #37
Simple but not easy tavalon Feb 2012 #44
Lurker here Vanje Jan 2012 #11
yes you can sit in the back and say nothing NMDemDist2 Jan 2012 #13
I've found peace in the meetings and I'm very shy cally Jan 2012 #14
I agree with Cally. Every meeting is different. Rhiannon12866 Jan 2012 #15
They might ask if there are any new people tavalon Feb 2012 #30
Me too Fujiyama Vanje Jan 2012 #12
Well just figured I'd check in again fujiyama Jan 2012 #16
Thanks so much for letting us know how you are! Rhiannon12866 Jan 2012 #17
I'm glad you checked back in and did not drink cally Jan 2012 #18
For most people, just stopping drinking doesn't stop the alcoholism tavalon Feb 2012 #31
Seems to me Old Codger Jan 2012 #19
No alcohol for a week Vanje Jan 2012 #20
congrats. Going without drinking is a big deal cally Jan 2012 #21
I totally agree with cally! Kudos to you! Rhiannon12866 Jan 2012 #22
Congratulations! cordelia Jan 2012 #23
There are fantastic groups online tavalon Feb 2012 #32
Thanks for the good wishes and good vibes. Vanje Jan 2012 #24
Your higher power can be your 12 step group tavalon Feb 2012 #25
What I found Old Codger Feb 2012 #35
As an enabler, I have to chose to be different, not only with the addict who took me to my knees tavalon Feb 2012 #38
addict clean in NA monkeyofstick Oct 2012 #45
welcome to DU NMDemDist2 Oct 2012 #46
You've gotten a lot of good feedback since you posted this. jonpaulprime Oct 2012 #47
CON: You must define God. PRO: You GET TO define God dogknob Nov 2012 #48
“Why don’t you choose your own conception of God?” Fire Walk With Me Nov 2012 #49
You're IN DEEP TROUBLE.... and its only gonna get worse .Way worse. busterbrown Jan 2013 #50
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