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Re: I want to stop...
Montgomery BOO...URNS wrote:
> There's many pros as well as cons for my decision and I > know that it's going to be a hard decision but I want to > chase my dreams and I feel that drinking and alcohol is > just going to get in my way. Good luck. Stick to it. I think you've made a good decision. and many *are* able to stop early in the downward progression where you now seem to be. Many more of us, though, continued until there were no more pros; only the cons were left. Stop now. The misery you save will be your own and those around you. |
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Re: I want to stop...
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 11:34:58 -0500, David M wrote:
> Montgomery BOO...URNS wrote: > >> There's many pros as well as cons for my decision and I >> know that it's going to be a hard decision but I want to >> chase my dreams and I feel that drinking and alcohol is >> just going to get in my way. > > Good luck. Stick to it. I think you've made a good decision. and > many *are* able to stop early in the downward progression where you > now seem to be. > > Many more of us, though, continued until there were no more pros; > only the cons were left. Stop now. The misery you save will be > your own and those around you. I really appreciate all the support and responses to my posts. I'm especially feeling a little bit healthier since I didn't really drink over the weekend (except for 2 beers). I want to keep up this momentum. My livelihood depends on it and I will be attending my first AA meeting this week on Thursday. Another reason for my decision to quit also has to do with being a possible influence on my family and friends. My father has always drank, my mother drinks occasionally and my brother is a total alcoholic. It's sad but I feel if I stop drinking I'm sure I'll hear the "in-denial" excuses of how it's not going to last and how I'll hit the bottle again once the holidays come around. But once they see I'm serious, I'm hoping for a change of heart. I have friends who are problem drinkers as well and I know that if I quit drinking it will make them think about it at least. In the last two years of my life I lost a friend because I had made mention to him that I was considering quitting all together and he didn't take too kindly to that. He's such a hardcore drinker that he was willing to forfeit a friendship so that he could continue drinking. I feel that not only to be a problem, but it's very selfish and rather immature of him to feel that way. Oh well, we all have to have enemies don't we? If we don't have enemies in our lives, we'll never learn who our true friend are. So thanks again people and once again may all your dreams and prayers come true. Take care, DC |
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