drink2much wrote:
Hi, I actually have quite a difficult life, on some levels. Am in a very controlling marriage/social set up/culture.
No, I don't have friends. (except online ones). I rarely go out of the house, and what I can choose to do is very restricted.
That is part of life I can't change. Things could be worse. But I'm not sure that I'd ever have drunk too much if my life was different.
When I am out (rarely) doing other things, I honestly don't think about AL, it doesn't cross my mind. When I do normal things like normal people do, alcohol doesn't seem that important.
But that isnt' an excuse. It might be a reason, but there isn't an excuse.
I need to beat alcohol regardless of my situation. I do find the gaps of reality which are being left because I am more sober, or less drunk, now, quite hard to fill. LOL esp when my laptop keeps crashing and I can't get online to chat.
D2M x
So, it sounds as though you are physically able to get out of the house and do normal things - so what's the problem? Don't know how to get connected with other people? Alcohol has you habitually hiding out from the real world? Underlying depression? Or are you just experiencing plain old inertia? Computers, combined with alcohol, can do that!
There is no way I believe that you can't change your situation. Controlling marriage? Either get some counseling to learn how to change things, or get the he** out of it. I did, and it was the best thing I ever did for myself. I don't know your situation, but unless you're somehow physically bound to some place or person -
you alone have the power to change it. Since this is real life, and not a practice session, I can't encourage you enough to do so asap! If your mind is too set in the "It can't be done" groove. . .go talk to someone. A counselor, friend, minister - anyone who can help you get a different perspective.
The situation you've described is very unhealthy - no wonder you drink. Do you have any outside interests, or something you always thought you'd like to take up for a hobby? How about volunteering at a hospital, nursing home, mission, woman's shelter, children's after school program, family advocacy program, or food pantry? These are much more satisfying than you might imagine, and a rich source of potential friendships with high quality, compassionate people. They certainly help a person get out of their own heads! Interested in animals? Foster care for the local shelter, or get involved with a therapeutic riding program. Like to read? Join a local book club, or get involved with a literacy program for those who need to learn to read. Interested in spiritual topics? Take a meditation class, learn Reiki, go to Sunday School, join a Bible study. Need to get in condition? Join a gym, or call up some neighbors to arrange regular walks. Like nature? Join a hiking club. Or a gardening group.
There is NO END to the FREE ways you can improve your life, and come out of the shell you describe. There's not enough time in the day to cover all the wonderful things you could add to your life - nor words in the language to express how much your life will improve if you just get off that computer and go out and LIVE!