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kaisen 08-03-2014 07:48 PM

Mark, congratulations and you've got a lot of people that care about you and support your success... myself included. You can do this.

Blac993 08-03-2014 10:27 PM

Mark, Congrats & Stay with the 12 steps because you successfully passed the first 50 days of the rest of your life. Exceptional!!! Gotta love it.

RANDY P 08-03-2014 10:29 PM

Nice work.

I've been sober for about 23 hours now ;)

71scgc 08-04-2014 05:52 AM

Good for you!!

My girlfriend constantly worries about me, can't understand how I'm not tempted when around people who are drinking, or when we go out to bars, etc.

It doesn't bother me in the least, but it's been about 14 years.
Don't get hung up on dates, or how long you've been sober. It isn't a contest with anyone but yourself.

Also, it doesn't matter how much you were drinking. If it was enough to cause problems legally or in finances or relationships, it was too much.
I was forced into sobriety by legal problems. My driver license was revoked for three years, and I didn't drive during that time. AT ALL.
This with a '74 911 in the garage. That was the REAL torture...

Carter

Sarc 08-04-2014 06:12 AM

Good for you!
Here's to continued success.

Without the sauce, everything in your garden should be even clearer. :-)

recycled sixtie 08-04-2014 06:19 AM

The sad part about some people who drink too much is the personality change they experience as they drink to excess. They say dumba-s things, let down their spouse or GF and attempt to drink and drive.

Nothing much worse than a drunk......and the next day they don't remember their bad behaviour. Meanwhile I cannot say that I have not engaged in the occasional drinkfest in the past but fortunately I get a hangover with more than 2 drinks so that is my limit. Except for when my daughter gets married next year in Ireland...
Guy

Rot 911 08-04-2014 06:29 AM

Good for you and your family! Give all of them a big hug for staying there for you. I don't have an addictive personality so I really can't imagine how hard it is to kick a habit. But I have watched others go through it. I suspect you are riding the high of success right now. The hard part is to stick to it for the long run. I'm rooting for you and your family!

peppy 08-04-2014 06:54 AM

Awesome. Keep it up.

Miguel Antonett 08-04-2014 07:13 AM

Time to celebrate!!!

911SauCy 08-04-2014 09:36 AM

This is fantastic news for you, your family, and your future.

My uncle, who has since passed, was a true mess and took his addiction to the point of divorce, loss of employment and finally, physical combativeness with his elderly mother.

He was clean for 14 years following and directly influenced the lives of many more than our family ever knew. Unfortunately, we found this out at his funeral.

Godspeed for you and your future.

S

Jeff Higgins 08-04-2014 02:52 PM

Good show. My hat is off to you.

I lost a good friend to the bottle just a few years back. Dead at 39. Left three young boys behind, the oldest being about 8 at the time. Another good buddy, a guy I grew up with, gets out of jail (after a year) in September. Three wives have left him, he's destroyed his career, has no savings and no prospects when he gets out. He's 53.

I'm happy for you that you were able to recognize your issues and had the gumption to do something about it. These guys didn't...

aap1966 08-04-2014 03:03 PM

I'm impressed mate. Well done.

rusnak 08-04-2014 03:23 PM

Now you're much happier being high on life!


I just wanted to see if the busty chick is in "my" top of the page ad below \/

I hate those things!!!

Rick V 08-04-2014 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 8196731)
With all due respect to the above people, you do whatever YOU NEED to stay sober. If it means having NO booze in the house, DO IT. If it means being a telling others what has happened to you, DO IT.

I'm fairly sure that the above people don't wish you harm but its wrong to ask you to do things that works for them. You have to do what you need.

This is one time where its OK to be focused on yourself so that you will stay sober. Don't worry about what other people will think. Some of my "friends" wanted me to go back to being the same fun guy I was before. They didn't care about what drink or drugs was doing to me. They just wanted me to be fun for them.

Go "too far" if that's what it takes for you. I will gladly "offend" anyone that wants me to be what they want if it puts me back in bondage.

I never said to do anything, I simply stated my position as one that Mark will be facing, that being someone who stayed hammered for years. Each person must face the path they chose, and part of that decision making process is words from those who have already taken the journey.
I wish Mark all the best, and it goes without saying my PM is always open to Mark, or anybody else who would like to talk to me about this subject.
I have helped at least half a dozen people kick the habit once they have decided to do it.

KFC911 08-04-2014 04:27 PM

You've got a LOT of folks on this board (like Rick ;)) who can help you IF you need it. I've always said this about most addictive behavior:

Quiting is actually the "easier" part, NEVER starting back is what many fail at...


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