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03-20-11, 03:02 PM #16
In my experience it is only a matter of time BEFORE there is an alcohol related incident. Being dependent on alcohol or any other substance is never a trivial thing. If you've felt the need to have a drying off period then there's a probably a reason for that, whether it be physical or emotional you should pay attention to it. I quit finally after years of trying half heartedly, and can honestly tell you the grass is greener on the sober side of this fence!
Good Luck and Semper Fi....
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03-20-11, 03:14 PM #17
I was a pretty good drinker in my younger days, if there is such a thing. Beer call at the O club was expected, damn near mandatory and if you had a CO or XO who were booze hounds, you were in for a long night
I can remember mornings during flight ops when we'd get to our birds early and suck on pure oxygen to clear our heads. Hopefully that doesn't go on today but I suspect it does
What set me on the straight and narrow was becoming a husband and father. To realize I was responsible for the well being of others is a great sobriety test.
To all who are fighting the disease, I offer you my hope and prayers
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03-20-11, 03:30 PM #18
Thank you everyone. The responses I have received have been very motivating and real.
I am taking the cash that would have gone to booze and using it to buy an NCO sword. I never purchased one on active duty, and have always wanted one. I found a good deal on one at a local surplus store, exactly my length 32", have it on lay away.
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03-20-11, 03:47 PM #19
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03-20-11, 04:05 PM #20
When our daughter passed from Leukemia I crawled into the bottle thinking that was the answer. The next day the same problem was always there and I have no memories of the 80's at all. When you are drinking you always find an excuse for the next drink no matter how much you have induced into your body. Used to wake up in the chair at home and go out and see if I drove home. Always checked the car to see if I had hit anything. I guess I was lucky. Really glad that I am finished with that life. Quit cold turkey and haven't had the desire to go down that path again.
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04-02-11, 09:29 PM #21
Today marks 30 days of no alcohol. After 9 years of drinking, the previous month has been a challenge, I quit cold turkey.
Semper Fi
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04-02-11, 09:31 PM #22
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04-02-11, 09:56 PM #23
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04-02-11, 10:18 PM #24
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04-03-11, 02:02 AM #25
Ben, I really do feel you on this. I have been trying my best to stay sober myself. I haven't had any alcohol in over 2 months, and I have been going to AA and keeping active, but somehow it doesn't always seem to work. I still find nearly every single day so far since my last drink to be a struggle, not just with alcohol but also with my anger too. I really hope that you can keep up the sobriety and I hope I can keep my sobriety up too. I have confidence in you bro.
SF Brother
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04-04-11, 07:04 PM #26
Good Job Hawk ! Keep it up Brother....
Same for you BURKE!
I found for myself that alcohol and bad temper issues kinda go hand in hand. After a certain period of real sobriety though the anger issues needed to be worked on separately.
Semper Fi Brothers!
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04-04-11, 08:27 PM #27
Keep up the good work, Hawk7051. I have a story or two but they certainly may sound the same as the other stories except for the time, date, names and happenstance. No need anyway because the focus is on you and your efforts. All the best to you.
Gary
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04-09-11, 07:05 PM #28
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