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bif

(24,002 posts)
Wed Aug 30, 2023, 09:44 AM Aug 2023

I rarely think about drinking anymore.

I've been sober for almost 5 years. And I have to admit, up until a month or so ago, I still thought about drinking a lot. My wife & kids did an intervention on me and I went into rehab. But when my wife drank, I still had the attitude of "Sure, it's okay if you to drink but I can't." And I'd check the booze bottles to keep track of her. I sort of felt like she was controlling me.

But for nearly a month, I don't think about drinking at all. Now I feel two things: 1. It's a waste of time to think about it and it's just taking up room in my brain. 2. I've sort of developed this superiority attitude. As in: "You folks need to drink to have a good time. I'm no longer a slave to booze."

To all you folks in early recovery, hang in there! If I can do this, you can too!

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I rarely think about drinking anymore. (Original Post) bif Aug 2023 OP
Good job, I quit almost 30 years ago Walleye Aug 2023 #1
I'm of the school of multigraincracker Aug 2023 #2
I drank just because I enjoyed the feeling bif Aug 2023 #6
Great to be the one in control of your life, ain't it? rurallib Aug 2023 #3
Sneaking booze into the house got tiring after a while. bif Aug 2023 #7
Yay for you !!!! Happy for you !!! Karadeniz Aug 2023 #4
Congratulations! Doc Sportello Aug 2023 #5

Walleye

(35,672 posts)
1. Good job, I quit almost 30 years ago
Wed Aug 30, 2023, 10:12 AM
Aug 2023

I got tired of the constant battle in my brain over drinking not drinking etc. so I just quit. I honestly don’t think about it now. I still think about smoking weed though and take some edibles sometime. Gave up smoking because my lungs are old.

multigraincracker

(34,077 posts)
2. I'm of the school of
Wed Aug 30, 2023, 10:29 AM
Aug 2023

self medication cause of addiction.

Found out the real cause of my pain, worked on that and the rest was easy.

bif

(24,002 posts)
6. I drank just because I enjoyed the feeling
Thu Aug 31, 2023, 03:09 PM
Aug 2023

Not to mask any tragedies in my life. But I had to drink every day.

rurallib

(63,200 posts)
3. Great to be the one in control of your life, ain't it?
Wed Aug 30, 2023, 10:36 AM
Aug 2023

I quit about 30 years ago and it was so much easier not to have to work my alcohol fix into my daily routine.

bif

(24,002 posts)
7. Sneaking booze into the house got tiring after a while.
Thu Aug 31, 2023, 03:10 PM
Aug 2023

Plus pounding down a couple of high octane beers before my wife got home.

Doc Sportello

(7,962 posts)
5. Congratulations!
Wed Aug 30, 2023, 11:30 AM
Aug 2023

I know it's doubly tough if someone in the house is drinking while you are trying not to. I was never an alcoholic but there were times where I drank too much. But I could always quit and did for months or a year at a time. I don't drink anymore these days mainly because science is finding more and more about how harmful it is, especially for us older folks. I don't really miss it and at the store walk right past the liquor aisle with nary a thought about stopping. Sounds like you're in the same place. Life can be great without alcohol.

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