Well done you Questy on sorting stuff with the Dr
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Army Thread Wednesday 13th February
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Army Thread Wednesday 13th February
kuya;1461976 wrote: It's funny but the thought of PMing you didn't occur til hours later.....I only banter on PM and never whinge at someone , so yeah felt like a dick for not but honest it was a knee jerk cos it looked like we were planning to talk pope intentionally.
I didn't want a certain individual there thinking we were taking the piss.
Still love me ? :H
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Army Thread Wednesday 13th February
RunningCourage;1461983 wrote: I really must stop reading things so quick... thought you said "snorting stuff with the Dr"
....Trying again from 22nd September 2014Keeping it simple. Keeping it real.
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Army Thread Wednesday 13th February
mollyka;1461988 wrote: Driving one handed on the M1 as we speak - the drill is in the other hand:H
Yep - well this is DEFINITELY 'do as I say, not as I do' here Peapants. It's a classic behaviour for an alcoholic - and it is extremely dangerous. In my experience - there is a catalogue of events that can lead up to a potential relapse. Firstly I let the 'thought' linger - and it often isn't for the day or the week that's in it - it can be a thought of 'well maybe THAT day in June - I'll be all alone and no one will know' sort of a thought - or 'just this once - I'll have a grand oul blow out, I need to relax and just get out of it, and I'll be back on the wagon the next day' - sort of thoughts - the danger at that stage is to let it linger or to digest it - it's not even a conscious thought - it's right there in the back of the brain.
The next stage is when the thought nearly turns into a longing - a need - a 'permission' - and at this stage it's the last point before the point of no return imo. That's when you need to reach out - can be here, can be a friend, can be AA (spits from side of mouth) -- but reach out we must -- and that's where I've fallen down time after time after time - cos the next stage is the 'fuck it' stage ----- and that's just too late!
Catching that wave of sobriety is really hard
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