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This is not something I plan to make a habit of, in fact very much the opposite, I am scared stiff where this could take me. I'd very much appreciate some feedback on this aspect of extinguishing for me on TSM from you guys. If this is a regular necessity, I just can't continue down the road, abstinence is really the only choice...
Hi 8,
The day time drinking, that’s a real *****.
Because I am a binge drinker, similar to Nick, I don’t understand the daily drinking style at all, you probably don’t understand the Bingers perspective either, or maybe you do. It’s like friends and family not understanding our addiction. 2 points of view of the same addiction, affliction, disease, whatever you want to call it. But...what I think I understand is the emotional stress that has to be putting you through, I feel for you. I certainly appreciate the honesty in which you express your feelings and concerns. Because one day, not too long from now, someone starting down the path with TSM will view your thread as a guide to their own journey. Invaluable indeed.
I can go AF days it seems with no effort, mainly because of the horrible hangover my body has to recover from and then the guilt of the last session carries me AF for days. When the guilt subsides the AL Beast takes over again and I’m back at it.
However, since being on TSM, I have found that my drinking sessions are occurring more frequently. I think it’s because the guilt isn’t there for me as much any more.
My thinking is: I don’t want these horrible hangovers any more, I dread them, fear them. But..I must go through it to get to the end. My approach to this is: these are just hurdles along the way. Maybe you can latch on to that point of view too? It’s helping me. Just my humble suggestion.
In regards to morning or 24/7 drinking, I really can’t relate to that pattern much, like Austin Powers said “that’s not my bag baby.”
A rhetorical question that I often ask myself is….if you knew you had to walk through fire in order to be cured, would you do it? My answer? Yes!
Simply put, I BURN along with you, as I’m sure Nick does too.
The master piece of the Samurai sword is created from tediously repeatedly heating and folding the metal. The master sword maker simply KNOWS that this process must be done in order to create the intended goal. We have to KNOW too, or at the very least BELIEVE in the process. I think this is what happens to a lot of us going through TSM, getting heated and twisted and folded. The process brings about confusion, concerns and questions. Our faith will certainly be tested. But in the end, I believe all of us will be master pieces. Very sharp, and very strong.
I’m thinking that if you are seeing anything different in any way, whether good or bad, that’s TSM working for you.
(For fear of making a long post longer I will attempt moderation and cut myself off here, sorry so long)
Please don’t construe this as judgemental in anyway, its simply my way of trying to offer whatever support I can.
WE will persevere. Keep the faith my friend.