UK Blonde,
My heart goes out to you. I am proud you didn't drink. I am glad you are here to post, for I wish some of the old timers would come back to let us know how hard/easy they have it.
I have a friend that was an addict, and when I was sober he told me that 2 years is hardest for most. He called it the 2 year growing pains, like being a 2 year old child. But, I think "growing pains" can happen to anyone at any stage.
Badger,
I am glad yesterday came so easy for you! That is a great job, and planning another one today is awesome.
I failed. I had a hard time trying to go to sleep last night and I was anxious because my husband was getting up at 3am to fly out in the morning. I need to forget about drinking for sleep...that is my biggest habit I need to break. I had 8 oz. of wine, and went to bed. I still had a hard time sleeping...still tired today! So it was not worth it.
Maggie,
I am with you! I will have an AF day today! But the week just started.
Another one of my friends (I know a lot of druggies and alkies) drank a case a beer+ a day. When he got his first DUI and he went to AA and stopped cold turkey. He had a heck of a time with withdrawal and his blood pressure was so bad that he was hospitalize; however, he has been 18 years sober and it doesn't bother him. He said for the first 5 to 7 years he was tempted, but never went back, and now he can be around it, and date women who drink, and he is okay. The problem he does have is watching people that have a problem with al....he says the memories come back from when he drank and he was bad. So, I think we will be fine with years under our belt, but what we did or how we acted will still haunt us (which can help us stay in control and to take that pill).
Well is anyone else going to join Maggie, Badger and me? I would like to have another string of af days, and maybe I can find something to give me a endorphin rush (I just hope it isn't another habit to break...like shopping

).
Jaba