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Cheggers
09-26-2004, 01:46 AM
Gaz, I was very excited to see in another post that one of your medics
has told you that you will need to address your alcohol issues with
detox and (if memory serves) advised that your emotional upheaval will
get better with time.

I am very pleased for you since this seems to demonstrate some pretty
impressive honesty and commitment to getting better on your part.

May I ask what you plan to do next?

Warm regards,

Cheggs

gary
09-27-2004, 02:14 PM
Cheggs
Honest i am, but still i drink & love to do it, even though i
know it's an addiction. I am now drinking wine & vodka & am feeling good,
positive, optimistic, but i do know i need to talk to someone, thats why my
psychodoc gave me phone nombers for local alcohol abuse centre to go to!
thats what i'm doing, but i'm a million miles from stopping as i hate that
my anxiety killed my previous relationship. If i stop, she won't come back,
i love her & now am in self destruct!
Gary
Cheggers <cheggers2004@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ffb957f.0409252146.3035616b@posting.google.co m...
> Gaz, I was very excited to see in another post that one of your medics
> has told you that you will need to address your alcohol issues with
> detox and (if memory serves) advised that your emotional upheaval will
> get better with time.
>
> I am very pleased for you since this seems to demonstrate some pretty
> impressive honesty and commitment to getting better on your part.
>
> May I ask what you plan to do next?
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Cheggs

Cheggers
09-28-2004, 01:02 AM
Gaz.

It's okay if you don't want to stop drinking, but since that's the
case, I don't know if there's anyone here who can help you, mate. I
certainly can't.

If it ever strikes you in future that quitting drinking would be a
good idea, and you think you'd like advice on that then I'd definitely
recommend posting here again. There are some good, smart folks in
here.

Best

Cheggs.
Who doesn't include himself in that definition.

"gary" <gary@marsden74.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message news:<cj9ljk$ol0$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk>...
> Cheggs
> Honest i am, but still i drink & love to do it, even though i
> know it's an addiction. I am now drinking wine & vodka & am feeling good,
> positive, optimistic, but i do know i need to talk to someone, thats why my
> psychodoc gave me phone nombers for local alcohol abuse centre to go to!
> thats what i'm doing, but i'm a million miles from stopping as i hate that
> my anxiety killed my previous relationship. If i stop, she won't come back,
> i love her & now am in self destruct!
> Gary

gary
10-04-2004, 02:46 PM
Hi Cheggs & thanks
Yes, i love a drink & it may be a prob
due to my anxiety, but being in touch with a group that is about alcoholism
is good for me as it keeps me in touch with my prob.
If i was drinking & doing other thing & being unaware of it, that would
be worse!
Just is good to talk of it, if is ok!
Cheers
Gaz
Cheggers <cheggers2004@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Gaz.
>
> It's okay if you don't want to stop drinking, but since that's the
> case, I don't know if there's anyone here who can help you, mate. I
> certainly can't.
>
> If it ever strikes you in future that quitting drinking would be a
> good idea, and you think you'd like advice on that then I'd definitely
> recommend posting here again. There are some good, smart folks in
> here.
>
> Best
>
> Cheggs.
> Who doesn't include himself in that definition.
>
> "gary" <gary@marsden74.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
news:<cj9ljk$ol0$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk>...
> > Cheggs
> > Honest i am, but still i drink & love to do it, even though
i
> > know it's an addiction. I am now drinking wine & vodka & am feeling
good,
> > positive, optimistic, but i do know i need to talk to someone, thats why
my
> > psychodoc gave me phone nombers for local alcohol abuse centre to go to!
> > thats what i'm doing, but i'm a million miles from stopping as i hate
that
> > my anxiety killed my previous relationship. If i stop, she won't come
back,
> > i love her & now am in self destruct!
> > Gary

Cheggers
10-05-2004, 10:30 PM
"gary" <gary@marsden74.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message news:<cjs631$qit$1@newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk>...
> Hi Cheggs & thanks
> Yes, i love a drink & it may be a prob
> due to my anxiety, but being in touch with a group that is about alcoholism
> is good for me as it keeps me in touch with my prob.

Gary, I'm surprised that you feel a need to post here to keep you in
touch with your problem. After all, you yourself say that you were
addicted to alcohol before Miss Budapest came along, then you drove
her off, lost the chance of a new life in the US and lost a bunch of
friends by mistreating her and self-harming.

A year later, you say you think of her pretty much constantly yet
you're fucking some other woman you don't care much for but that's
okay because she'll overlook your alcohol addiction if you'll put up
with her kids.

Now, you can't get yourself to your job, you say you have at least
three prescription medicines on the go at the same time as your
alcohol addiction and you recently come close to taking a trip to the
Ukraine to meet some would-be Russian bride despite the fact that
you're racked with anxiety.

And on top of it all, you're computer's choked with viruses and you
won't take the medical advice to cease drinking you're being given by
your psychodoc.

If I were you, I wouldn't need to post to a newsgroup to stay in touch
with my problem, I'd be living it 24/7.

Been there, done that.

> If i was drinking & doing other thing & being unaware of it, that would
> be worse!

Yep, good thing it's only booze that's a problem and you're aware of
it.

> Just is good to talk of it, if is ok!
> Cheers
> Gaz

Gaz, you can post whatever you want, whenever you want, wherever you
want and nobody can stop you. But I told you already mate, nobody here
can help you. You'd find more like-minded people elsewhere on the
web, that's all I'm saying.

Enjoy your booze tonight (you can have my share as well), and have a
great morning tomorrow.

Best

Cheggs
Who hopes the irony wasn't entirely wasted.

> Cheggers <cheggers2004@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ffb957f.0409272102.41ff78f9@posting.google.co m...
> > Gaz.
> >
> > It's okay if you don't want to stop drinking, but since that's the
> > case, I don't know if there's anyone here who can help you, mate. I
> > certainly can't.
> >
> > If it ever strikes you in future that quitting drinking would be a
> > good idea, and you think you'd like advice on that then I'd definitely
> > recommend posting here again. There are some good, smart folks in
> > here.
> >
> > Best
> >
> > Cheggs.
> > Who doesn't include himself in that definition.
> >
> > "gary" <gary@marsden74.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:<cj9ljk$ol0$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk>...
> > > Cheggs
> > > Honest i am, but still i drink & love to do it, even though
> i
> > > know it's an addiction. I am now drinking wine & vodka & am feeling
> good,
> > > positive, optimistic, but i do know i need to talk to someone, thats why
> my
> > > psychodoc gave me phone nombers for local alcohol abuse centre to go to!
> > > thats what i'm doing, but i'm a million miles from stopping as i hate
> that
> > > my anxiety killed my previous relationship. If i stop, she won't come
> back,
> > > i love her & now am in self destruct!
> > > Gary