It is true.. you can do this.
It's a great tool, I think, to write ourselves positive notes each day..
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Nursie,that's a sad story,I wonder what drinking would feel like after 13 years off,probably right back to the exact spot or worse when he quit,today feels like back to reality,I'm sad Christmas is over now,shouldn't have been such a grouch the first 3 weeks before it! I vow to embrace Dec 1 this coming year,you guys remind me when I start whining about Christmas when thanksgiving rolls around how I felt right now,sad that it went so quickly when I should've been grateful each day,Mario,I'm with you on the moderation/elimination of some foods,wishing everyone a great AF day

Hugs!
Whatever gets you thru the drive home and in the door without alcohol is the way to go. Are you drinking lots of water? Wonder if dehydration could account for the headache? Yes, it is very important not to let yourself get hungry. Keep snacks with you at all times. My cravings got worse when it was my drinking time and I was hungry.

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