Snapdragon wrote:
Thanks Guapo - I loved the song - very poignant, thank you
And you are right. I do need to take a little bit of control here and make and effort to moderate. I am definitely having an AF night tonight. I feel really hungover and have absolutely no desire to drink today. Also, I will make an absolute limit. I will not drink more than one bottle of wine in one sitting - and will drink more slowly. I am aware that when I open the bottle, I'm gulping it down.
I've looked through the threads and couldn't find your 'story' I would be interested to read your journey and how long it took for you to respond to TSM - if you do have a thread could you bump it up. Many thanks Snap x
Hi snapdragon.
I may have posted a brief story, but I never posted a journey or anything of that nature.
In the summer of 2013, my wife and I decided, that I needed to quit drinking three bottles of wine a day. Of course, that was a long time coming, and a long time of that kind of abuse.
So I discovered that 12-step abstinence inpatient/outpatient programs, with five years of regulated urine testing was the best answer!
that sounded awful, with the powerlessness, and the one day at a time, accepting the label of alcoholic, being diseased, etc. So, I spent some time on the Internet and discovered the Sinclair method. Problem solved!.
Well, not really. I was able to cut down to about 50% of what I used to drink, sometimes less. Trouble was, I would still drink right through the medication, and once I did that, it was out the window.
Six months later, with my unhappy wife and my skeptical counselor (and me) way unimpressed with my "solution", I ......
Decided to really fix things. Did some things like hypnosis, moderation management like I talked about above, and my drink count went down to less than 5% what it had been at my peak. Probably helped that I actually followed the Golden rule all the time now.
I also found this and some other forums, and read up fairly religiously, along with books by Jason Vale and Stanton Peele
Anyway, the short answer is that it really works, and your whole attitude towards alcohol and drinking completely shifts. The me of summer 2013 would never even entertain the notion that this frame of mind was possible, but it is.
Now I drink maybe once a week, under 10 drinks per month, which also solves the problem of being the nondrinker in the bunch, and having to explain THAT
The ongoing debate here as to whether alcohol free days and attempting to limit intake is of value, doesn't really have a clear answer.i'd say that's up to each person.
There ya go