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lemmy.world

Congrats, what were your biggest challenges? What and when did you realize it was worth it?

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MCU_H8ERreply
lemmygrad.ml

I don't want to get into specifics, but I just couldn't live like that any longer. After about a year of sobriety I realized that I didn't have many positive memories associated with alcohol.

Being sober actually allowed me to start reflecting on my life and lead me to start thinking about things. Ironically, it was also a catalyst into me learning about Marxism as well.

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lemmy.world

Dude. Sobriety was so important in my radicalization and moving from disaffected and alienated to educated and principled. I didn’t realize how badly alcohol had lead me astray until things got out of hand, and now I too am multiple years sober. Keep it up!

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There's a reason alcohol is pushed so hard here. Congrats to you as well 💪

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lemmygrad.ml

Good for you. How do you feel after all those years?

I had a period of 8 months sober some years ago. I can handle my alcohol now, though I am slowly starting to drink less and less. It's been three weeks since my last drink, actually. Sometimes I want to fully quit as well, but since I don't have a problem and I like to drink a beer every once in a while, I keep wondering if I should.

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lemmygrad.ml

Big difference between substance misuse and substance use comrade, if you have a healthy relationship with it now thats great and likely doesnt need changing; for some people a clean break is the only way however.

Its all about the relationship you have with it and where it lands on your life priority list; when substances start becoming more important priorities than real life shit is when they tend to become issues.

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Yeah, I guess I knew the answer already and it's yours lol. I don't know what I wanted to hear.

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lemmygrad.ml

That's a big win and a great success, my best congratulations 👏🏻 I am now 3,5 month alco free (started 1 of May), and continue it to the end of life 🙂

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As a functional alcoholic who wants to quit (I've done it twice, but gave in to temptation), I salute you. The first five or so days are the hardest. Then, it's like, why would I want that?

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Been sober since March 2016 and it keeps getting better. Good job.

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MCU_H8ERreply
lemmygrad.ml

Same here. I do use THC and shrooms sometimes, but those don't have the negative effects alcohol had on my life. Honestly THC can be a good harm reduction tool.

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lemmygrad.ml

THC is often described as an 'exit drug' for people who need a replacement drug for there addictions that is non-harmfull.

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Thats awesome to hear, i myself am on my journey to being alcohol free. Life is much better without drinking.

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You reached the end

Today I am 4 years alcohol free | Spyke