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Update
Okay my post finally got deleted.
I'm okay, day 17 of being sober and no thoughts of turning back. I have a home meeting I go to M-F from 7-8AM (great people) and I have several phone numbers I can call from them. Seeing a addiction therapist and Dr. Yes legal separation "is a thing" (but not necessary). We are talking and seeing each other occasionally but she wants to see months of sobriety instead of days before she will consider taking me back. Speaking of great people you guys have been super supportive and I really appreciate the kind words, PM's, phone numbers sent my way. Carry on... I love you guys! :D |
Good luck to you man, hope it all works out. Kicking any habit is brutally hard, but half the battle is actually wanting to stop, so from the sounds of it you will make it!
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Second best post (series) of the year after the various posts about Elissa.
I'm glad that you've turned around and are on the right path. last post of the best post series of the year. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/1068348-elissa-moving-back-texas.html |
Stay on the path bro! Good on ya!
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Keep on til you don't stop! You can do it. We are behind you!
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great news!
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Remember, Scott, you get to decide: Get in shape, eat well and enjoy the rest of your ride come what may. Figure out how to do that. I know you can. You know you can. |
Good news!
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Take it one day at a time.
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Well done brother. I know sobriety is rough so as it has been said "one day at a time".
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Now is a time to focus on yourself and your task at hand, not on a goal that depends on someone else. |
Great news Scott, stay with it Brother, you have lots of us pulling for you.
You have worked so long to get to your retirement, continuing this healthy path will allow you to enjoy and prolong this phase of your life. So worth the effort. Cheers Richard |
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The truth is easy. You are just getting started on the future. Relax. |
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Awesome news.
Remember how to eat an elephant - one bite at a time. Also, sobriety has to be for you first. The bonus points are you may be able to salvage the relationship. There are many of us here who have BTDT so we know that regardless of how weak we feel some times, we can do this 'one day at a time' and in some cases just one morning or even one hour. You are speeding toward a key milestone so just keep life "directionally correct" and other things will eventually fall into place. |
My first post was probably poorly worded "she will take me back" is only one scenario, no one knows (least of all me) how this will pan out.
IF we get back together some changes will need to be made on both sides of the street. I have to make the change for me... I know that... not to be overly dramatic... I would be dead before the end of the year the way I was going. In my life I have drank an ocean of booze and taken a mountain of drugs, almost checked out several times but always bounced back. Well, the bouncing back isn't happening anymore. Thanks for your replies! |
The first few years are the toughest....After that, you don't really think about booze. You'll find "buzzed" people amusing and drunk people just sad...
Pot legal in Oregon now. I've never been in a "dispensary". Have bought booze as gifts for friends though. Hang in there... |
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Yes, it takes two to have a marriage. But you need to be one before you can be two with anyone else. If you are still thinking about what she needs to change you are still on the wrong track. Become yourself. I am pulling for you and I wish you the best, but you still seem to be focused on your marriage when the work that has to be done is within you. Become yourself. |
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Wishing you the best, sir.
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Good luck. We are thinking about you!
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Well done. Addressing the problem means you are half way there already. the rest depends on your determination - good luck.
And I am somewhat of an expert. I'm the first Douglas in six generations not to be an alcoholic. After seeing what I've seen, I decided not to go that way in life. |
Quite admirable and courageous. No easy feat.
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Thanks for the update Scott... All the best :)
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Excellent news! SmileWavy
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You got this!!
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Good luck in your fight. Stay strong!
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No doubt you have heard that it gets easier and I can tell you, definitely, that it does.
Hang in there and enjoy your journey, wherever it leads you. |
(however it works out between you two..)
The other day working in the basement I heard the floors creak from the dog walking around. With a senior moment I thought "Oh good the ex is home". Then I thought "naaah" |
Good to see you back, all the best.
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Scott, I too wish you well. Wise words from wd and the truth from Bob. Get yourself a good (male) sponsor and work the program. No "13" stepping the ladies either :)
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It's always good to hear of success, but don't be afraid to post your fears, and failures should they happen, we can help !
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You have heard the phrase, one step at a time. Just keep at it, and stay sober. Sounds easy, but like sticking with a diet, it is not easy. We are pulling for you.
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best wishes bud..
let's do this!! |
You're stronger than me. Stay sober.
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