Feisar wrote: » It's a ten day bender, loads of people go on hols for ten days getting hammered everyday, come back and go cold turkey.
nthclare wrote: » A bridge to normal living without the hooch or drugs ain't easy. There's a non secular recovery program called life ring, nothing to do with with sky fairy's or god etc Im off drink and drugs 17 years I had a choice of going along the big book AA thumping and thinking im special and one of the chosen ones, or a bridge to normal living without drink or drugs. Picking up the pieces and changing my ways wasn't easy, but now I am at my 17th Christmas sober and clean. Outside help was good too, just to rewire the brain and get away from the addictive cycle and away from the cult of the 12 step program. I can go to pubs, dances and gigs and enjoy myself without a crutch. No interest in drinking or drugging, gave it all up at 27 the same age as a lot of tragedies occur in addictive cycles. Im not knocking AA but there's more to life than being a dry bitter drunk wasting away in a program full of contradictions and dogma. Choose life as Renton in Trainspotting said....
tdf7187 wrote: » nthclare, fair play. Just to ask you, did you use Liferings or similar group, can you elaborate on what you mean by outside help?
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » I've been on a 10 day bender. Keep drinking more and more each day to stop the hangover from setting in. Haven't seen my child in that long too. Not sure I'll have a place of work to go back to. I just can't snap out of the rut. I'm not generally a person who gets down in the dumps. But I really can't seem to stop the binge. Any advice appreciated.
FFVII wrote: » Bit of fecking will power is all anyone needs.
tdf7187 wrote: » I'm currently drinking 8 cans of cider a day most days. Strange thing I don't even get bad withdrawal symptoms when I have the odd day off it apart from sleeping too much and a bit of anxiety, I can only reason that I gradually built up a high tolerance. At 20 I was a moderate drinker, at 30 heavy enough social drinker, got into daily drinking later on. I'm not recommending anyone drinks the amount I do, my lifestyle is not sustainable in the long term, I get that. I was in AA for ten months and actually quite liked going to meetings, then had a few fallings out with people and just got generally pissed off. Incidentally none of those AA people have called or texted, so what does that say about their great fellowship?
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » the heartburn must be bad would you not switch to beer?
nthclare wrote: » I sent you a private message
nthclare wrote: » AA is full of narcissistic selfish people, stubborn and portray themselves as spiritual. Far from it ive concluded. They're like a cult, they say only 4% of people stay in AA and on top of that id say 5% in there end up living a stable fulfilling life. A lot of them are like cult leaders and bleeding deacons, God thumpers and there's also record's of grooming going on too. Its nor regulated, and if you ever go to an area meeting or group conscious. Then you'll see the sobriety Most people there are single and never get married.
Deleted User wrote: » Ah dude..I can understand people having issues with AA, but that's hardly fair for the most part.. Hardly the place for it either..It works for a lot of people.. and saves lives..
tdf7187 wrote: » That's the strange thing. The heartburn was a lot worse with beer, partly why I switched to cider. I know you would think it would be the other way around. I personally find white wine the absolute worst for heartburn. If the government banned all alcohol sales apart from white wine tomorrow, I'd probably stop, lol.
The Oort Cloud wrote: » The only thing that will control your acid problem is 'NEXIUM tablet form over the counter, it will work wonders, but remember, you are only cloaking the main problem for say around 3 weeks then your system just gets used to it and it will not work.
Blondie919 wrote: » Have you any friends or people close to you that you can talk to? Talking face to face with someone will help, as opposed to us online folk. We can offer advice but you can still hide from us. Talk to someone man. it will help.
NuttyMcNutty wrote: » I could be your friend for 6 months, wait 2 of us, ehh 3 months :pac:
The Oort Cloud wrote: » The Cable Guy Got to have a sense of humour.
tdf7187 wrote: » I was at one of his shows circa 2008 at the Pod, yes I do remember a few people bitching that they couldn't drink in the actual arena but there was a bar open somewhere in the premises. You know what, big deal, his show, his rules. People who insist on singing along - usually drunkenly - at gigs I find to be annoying, frankly. You'd rather he was six feet under I guess.
Still waters wrote: » He's the worst type of alcoholic, just because he gave it up means everyone else should as well, he wrote and performed better when he was boozin, now he's just a miserable old prick who thinks he's better than everyone who does drink, I've been to one of his shows in vicar street and another in lisdoonvarna and he wants the bar shut down and no one can sing along, he's forgotten what a good time is, he should retire if people enjoying themselves that much bother him
tdf7187 wrote: » I would like to know about the other groups you refer to please.
Still waters wrote: » My old man does 3 or 4 weeks at a time, he always says you'd know when to get off it when you start bleeding from your nose, hed drink straight vodka/brandy most days to get a kick when he's at it So in summation OP, unless you're bleeding occasionally from your nose you're grand for another while
NuttyMcNutty wrote: » So in summation OP, unless you're bleeding occasionally from your nose you're grand for another while
weldoninhio wrote: » Or your arse :eek: