Quitting Alcohol

Robster

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Jul 14, 2016
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271
Location
NW Montana
I've found that I tend to lack a "moderation" switch in my brain. Anything I get into... I get really into.

The key for me is pointing that obsessive compass direction at more positive things.
I have the same problem. I jump into whatever I'm doing with both feet. I used to smoke. quit, started again and within a week was back to a pack a day. Finally quit smoking and chewing a good ten years ago.

Proud to say that on September 18th I celebrated 6 months sober. Not ready to share the story of why I quit yet, but suffice it to say I did. Cold turkey. This thread has been a tremendous help. lots of support and pride with those that quit and it helps to read others stories. Keep up the good work everyone!! And keep posting your stories and milestones.
 

ChrisA

WKR
Joined
Apr 7, 2014
Messages
442
Location
Belle Plaine, IA
Same here and I'm now diving down the archery rabbit hole...again. Cycling through archery, reloading and accuracy, walleye fishing, and personal health keep me occupied throughout the year. Lord help me if I leap into shotshell reloading.😅
 
Joined
Sep 7, 2023
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I'm almost 2 years completely sober, used to drink a bottle a night.. was a wreck for many years.
Once I started running few days a week cardio really help me with mental ease.. as well as tiring my body down to want to feel good and get a good nights sleep.

I lift now once or twice a week, and run 2-3 times a week just start eating good whole foods too mostly.. quit as much sugar as you can.. sleep good, and get regular exercise and your whole life will change.
 
Joined
Mar 10, 2017
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Location
NC
been sober 18 months. Best thing I ever did. Sleep better and my body functions like it’s supposed to now….and life is better in many ways. recommend getting help if you can’t do it solo, and I tried “my way” for years. I wasn’t living under a bridge and my life was not in ruins, which made quitting harder for me IMHO. I killed a B&C Muley at 670 yards just weeks prior to when I finally decided to commit to quitting completely

There are a number of options but I tried a bunch for 4-5 years and AA has been the thing that changed my life for the better and has saved millions. Happy to chat if you ever want to
 

dreadi

FNG
Joined
Sep 3, 2024
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I didn't have drink for a month, a week before my daughter was born I had one. So a month goes by with no desire or time for it due to being present for her needs and my wife's needs. An evening came that I had no responsibilities and I had two. Thought to myself, "I haven't missed this feeling." and at $50 a bottle...that's a box of 6.5 PRC and I've got better things to do with $50.
 
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