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 K well I am new so I was wondering what type of board this is and what do you use it for , I am an active Alcholic and I can see and feel myself slowly killing myself with alcohol.


  I am first looking for a place where I can get some questions answered by previous  users on some health symptoms I have right now compared to what other users had or have and also I want to start the process of my recovery.


   Any help or direction would be appreciated



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Hi Jase. Welcome. I'm "Doll",  alcoholic w/100 continous days of sobriety.


I use this forum as a backup to my AA meetings. Here, just like AA, we share what it was like, what happened and what it's like now.


As for health issues, I can share things I've been thru, but my suggestion is for you to see a medical professional regarding those.


As for starting recovery, I think you've done that by coming here, next call your local Alcoholics Anonymous. The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop drinking.


I'm glad you're here.


Doll


 



-- Edited by Doll at 06:39, 2005-11-18

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Welcome to the Miracles In Progress message board, Jase!


We do quite a lot of the same things as you would find at a local AA meeting, listening to each other, and offering support to each other to stay sober, one day at a time.


Something that most new visitors to a face to face AA meeting will receive is a copy of "The Big Book".  Here is a link to a copy of it online.  http://www.recovery.org/aa/bigbook/ww/index.html


All of us here will offer whatever support we can, as far as offering resources or links that may help to answer your questions.


Keep coming back, Jase.  It is a first step toward the direction you want to go.


Dan



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Morning Jase.  We are all a big group of recovering people, who are powerless over alcohol, and as Doll says...use this board...to share our experience, strength, and hope...with each other...as added support....on a daily basis. We are all in the same boat.


Health? Its a big shock physically..when one does not pick up a drink today...My organs..started screaming--my emotions were up and down like a yoyo..and my mental condition, was not that great.---everythings improved a wee bit (smile)...and hopefully will continue to...as long as one stays sober.....and with a program...try to deal with life...as it comes.


Welcome.   Phil


 



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Welcome Jase-


For me, it is on physical, psychological, and spiritual planes that alcohol and drugs take their awful toll- But recovery is on all those planes too, and it can be awesome.


Getting to a doctor and an AA meeting might be a good idea. You can probably find a meeting list by searching on the internet. The people there are usu very welcoming supportive.


Take Care and keep posting,


Joel



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Hi, Jase.  I'm the official village idiot of this forum! 


Glad you're here.  As Doll (and others) suggested:  go see a doctor, then contact your local AA.  And check out the posts of support and observation on this forum; you will find a great deal of comfort and solace in the words you read here.


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Hey Everyone,


  Well I would first like to say thanks for the kind replys. Right now I am surrounded by loving people and my family that I have started with my wife but I kinda feel like a warrior in a cold world and I walk around everyday Like its me against the world.


   I would like to say that I did see a doctor about 6 weeks ago , blood tests and all and was completely honest about my habits and my "problem".  He said all was fine , high cholestorol probably associated with the drinking. When I drink I only drink beer and I drink about 5 to 6 days a week and the only reason I don't drink that 7th day is because I feel to bad from the 6th. See I am sick and tired of being sick and tire, plus I want to be around for my kids thats my main focus and reason for wanting to quit. Alcohol has such a huge impact and focus on my life that I even pick it over my own wife and find ways to canive to make sure she doesn't find out actually how much I drink. But in the end I jsut end up drunk and messing up and being found out and I look like an ass.


  I will say that I have been through alot but so has everyone. The thing I pride myself in is that I am as normal as I am for being in what I have been in. Then I find out that though I am normal I still need work because this poison has a hold on me.


  Right now my health is pretty bad from drinking. I have personality changes but not severe I know when it happens "When I don't Have a drink : )"  I ahve organ pains, I think some of you may know what I mean, I seriously just wreck my organs so much I can feel my liver hurt and my kidneys.


  I've also started heart palpitations , alot of crazy crap when I go to sleep and I just plain feel like shit.


        Yet for the time being I am completely functional , I go to work everyday, I make it on time , I am a good dad and try to be husband But...


  I was in the Marines and have quit working out so I feel like a heep of BEep beEpP .


   Well I would like to thank you again for the warm welcome and you probably will see alot more of me on this board if you don't mind.


  I am quite a project for myself but for all the meanneass that alcohol makes me feel I am a kind hearted person and a strong heart and that makes me never give up , no matter how many battles I lose.


 


 



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