GOAL 1: 7 DAYS
GOAL 2: 14 DAYS
GOAL 3: 21 DAYS
GOAL 4: 30 DAYS
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h, no, i can' t die in Australia, it will be a big mess for my daughter..
Tomorrow I will reach 7 days AF. I've been drinking off and on for many years, quit for around two years while pregnant with my son and breastfeeding, and started back up again. It's only in the past couple of years that it really felt "out of control." I finally came to the realization that once I start, I can't stop. During a visit to my cardiologist, I blurted out that I wanted him to prescribe Antabuse for me. It took him aback a bit, I think, and he said that he wouldn't know how to dose it, and that I should follow up with my PCP. After I left that day, he called my PCP, who sent me a postcard asking me to come in for an appointment. Four months later, I finally set up that appointment, got my script for Antabuse, filled it, and started taking it last Sunday. The Antabuse seemed like a good option for me, since I usually start out very motivated in the morning, and by the end of the day, I want a drink. This way, having a drink (or several) isn't an option. Plus, I hate throwing up, so it's a great deterrent.
I still have to improve my English and i think expressing own deep feelings sometimes is hard in foreign language but i try
That' s why i don' t write so often in mwo because for me it' s a "translation job" in my mind too...i don' t use dictionary anymore but probably i should..i dont' have any here in Australia i mean Latvian-English-Latvian so when i' ll be in Latvia for one month i' ll buy some very good and get computer dictionary as well.
Fin, I really hope when you read this you've proudly made it through your second weekend AF. (But if not, please post anyway!)
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