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I got drunk and punched a friend in the face. He's a drunk too and he kind of deserved it but I still feel bad.


Why am I incapable of stopping drinking? Why am I so powerless over this silly little liquid? What do I need to do?





-- Edited by Tipsy McStagger at 12:32, 2006-07-18

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It sounds crazy but sometimes I think that the only way I'm ever going to stop all the pain I'm causing other people is by not being here anymore. I've seriously considered taking a long walk at low tide with some muscle relaxants and a 26 ounce bottle of Grey Goose and letting nature do it's work.

-- Edited by Tipsy McStagger at 13:28, 2006-07-18

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PLEASE don't follow those suicidal thoughts until you have at least sobered up for a few 24 hours.... 99.9% chance you will absolutely NOT feel the same way in a couple of days of not drinking.... alcohol is a major depressant, as you know...


What to do?


I needed to SURRENDER, Tipsy,


Just for 24 hours.... in that 24 hours, I needed to do WHATEVER it took to not pick up a drink... including calling another AA and saying" hang with me tonight; help me not to drink, no matter what!"


Go to a meeting, too.


All I had to do was do anything it took... just for 24 hours, no more than that.


Then I woke up the next day and did the exact same thing... JUST for 24 hours...


Pretty soon, it got waaaaayyy easier to stay sober for 24 hours. I now have a string of 540 of those 24 hour increments, and believe me, life is 1,000,000,000 X Better. Actually, it started to get better way before that... I'd say even a week or so, it gets easier, at least for this alcoholic.


Good luck in this 24 hours, Tipsy!!


Jonibaloni



-- Edited by jonibaloni at 12:50, 2006-07-18

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Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous


  Chapter 2


There Is A Solution


 


 


We, of Alcoholics Anonymous, know thousands of men and women who were once just as hopeless as Bill. Nearly all have recovered. They have solved the drink problem.





-- Edited by Doll at 13:07, 2006-07-18

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Thank you, I appreciate your concern but I'm okay...I was just trying to express how sick and desperate I feel after a drunk. I haven't thought about suicide for a long long time but it's always buried back there somewhere in my mind. Like if things ever get too bad I have the answer.


I know it's not a real answer...and I have too much to live for these days.



-- Edited by Tipsy McStagger at 13:41, 2006-07-18

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Tip said "What do I need to do?"


I think we went through all this... a few months ago..


All the answers were there then...and youre getting the same answers now..:)


I have one question for yu Tip...


What are YOU going to do about it?


 



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Tip...when you want what we have badly enough, you'll be willing to go to any length to get it.


We have been where you are today...no one can relate better to an Alcoholic than another Alcoholic.


Keep coming back!


hugs,


Dana



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