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i'm not an alcoholic but can see how easy it would be living in a jew world.

if anyone used to engage in alcoholocausts and then successfully quit... share your secret to benefit other faggots.

i'm not an alcoholic but can see how easy it would be living in a jew world. if anyone used to engage in alcoholocausts and then successfully quit... share your secret to benefit other faggots.

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[–] 5 pts

came to the stark and poignant realization that I had a choice to make: the booze or my beautiful white wife.... the choice from that realization was simple - no more booze from that point forward - cold turkey, never looking back, never a craving; been a year now. Priorities, man, and that comes from a literal score of years of hardcore drug abuse. They're all choices.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

is your wife a tee totaller? surely there's a time for everything and you can afford to drink 2 or 3 times a year? only if you want to though.

[–] 3 pts

With me, one is too many, and 6 isn’t enough. That shit is my kryptonite.

[–] 2 pts

haha, nah, she has always been straight-edge, and I was aware of that and the potential friction it could cause. The trouble is I tend to get mouthy when I imbibe - typically leading to some kind of law enforcement intervention, but it's just not worth the trouble. She keeps me where I need to be, and that's head up and doing the right thing for the furtherance of my family. I relax other ways not involving pigs or the clank!

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you're a lucky cunt... sounds like you picked up above your weight.

[–] 4 pts

I still drink too much beer, but about 10 years ago I realized I’m far too thirsty for hard alcohol. I still get cravings for a nice whiskey, but knowing that I would kill the bottle helps kill the craving.

that's why coons sniff petrol... because they know they'd sniff the whole bottle of jenkem.

[–] 1 pt

Jenkem always seemed like a lot of effort, much easier to shove my snorkel up sun-bloated roadkill anus.

[–] 3 pts

I quit September 30, 2019. 2 weeks in a treatment center and 2 weeks in PHP. I was doing AA everyday before the pandemic. I learned to meditate and that helped a lot. I would do it 3 times a day, 30 minutes at a time. As for treatment, it was nice to not have a phone for a month. The shut the meeting down last year, but we just started doing Zoom meetings. I made it through 2020, but I did smoke a lot of weed. Got my card now, so it makes it easier (FL). Find friends who don’t drink and plan stuff to do, get a hobby, and most important, prayer. Find your spiritual center. It doesn’t matter if you were raised religious (I was Catholic, parents divorced when i was 8, new wife was Southern Baptist). That’s what worked for me. Get to an AA meeting, and just listen. Go often. Find a sponsor. I know it is what everyone says, so it must work. You can download the Big Book app. There are many of them, but some have recording of speaker meetings. Listen to them. Eventually, you hear parts of your own story and hear how they did it. Pick up the phone instead of a drink and talk to someone about what’s causing you to want a drink. Good luck, friend. It is worth it. Life is still a shit sandwich, but when you’re sober, it’s less shit filling and more bread.

if i didn't need my cardio as much as i do i'd be smoking a couple of joints every day without fail.

i know what i have to do... i've just burnt out all my rubber (metaphorically)... life is a cunt. So be it.

[–] 0 pt

One word. Edibles. Gummy bears, chocolate & peanut butter bars, etc.

so now you're a fat as fuck jew?

What's up with your cardio?

I don't think it's the weed brother. I'll take a bongrip and go pound out 2 hours of cardio, then another and an hour of heavy lifting.

When I was doing a bike challenge, 1000 km in about 18-19 days, weed was extremely effective keeping me positive and ignoring the pain. Obviously mental toughness would be better... but it helped me.

[–] 3 pts

Yahweh, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit

did jewsus talk to you?

[–] 4 pts

Jesus wasn't a jew. That's a different people that worship satan.

[–] 2 pts

Correct. Jesus was an israelite, not a jew.

i'm not here to bash christianity, but it's a foreign thing to Europe. cucktianity like judaism and islam all came from the middle east. this is why i have no time for the shit.

[–] 0 pt

Amen brother. Let people mock you, it’s a badge of honor. I’d rather have faith to be mocked, than to have no faith to appease the crowd.

nothing is as it seems. from the little i know about the world... the 3 abrahamic religions can go to hell. fuck them all.

[–] 1 pt

When I meditate and pray, it’s what makes me calm inside. I was raised in 2 different religions, but don’t adhere to either. I just talk to God by praying, and listen by meditating.

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I got rid of the physical craving by taking Naltrexone before I drink. But I still enjoy the taste and buzz of beer and was drawn to drinking as a good way to pass the time: nights are long and the Internet offers only so many distractions

But if all I had was wine or hard stuff I would not drink.

Then on a whim I tried micro dosing magic mushrooms, mostly because I heard it's helpful with depression which is an issue sometimes. To my complete surprise the urge to have a beer went away immediately. I mean I could have one but <meh> why bother, you know? But it's early yet so who knows if it's a result of the psilocybin.

I come from a long line of proud drunks and have the ability to drink until I pass out and then get up the next day without any hangover or other set backs. I exercise and eat well and my annual physical exam always comes back great. But I'm not stupid enough to think that I'm bulletproof. Not to mention the stress it puts on my marriage. The day that I take my last drink will be a good day.

Note: For anyone interested in beating an addiction Naltrexone is a tested, well understood treatment. It works by blocking the dopamine receptors which are the physical drivers behind addiction. Unfortunately the medical establishment completely refuses to get behind the drug despite the research and results. If you do manage to find a doctor to prescribe it (or one of the other names it goes under) then they will inevitably specify for it to be taken daily. This shows the complete lack of understanding of the drug. You only have to take it an hour or so you participate in your addictive behavior, whether it be drinking or heroin or gambling or whatever. Since you will no longer get the 'rush' from the behavior the brain learns over time to stop craving that behavior. What's more the drug stays active in your system for about 72 hours so you only actually need to take it as often as every 3 days, possibly less often depending on how often you go in between feeding your addiction.

You know how amazing that first sip of beer is? Since starting Naltrexone I not longer get that. The first sip now has exactly the same impact as the 10th sip or the 50th. This is the result of blocking the dopamine receptors.

It only treats the physical addiction though, so any emotional issues behind the addiction still need to be addressed. But having that monkey off your back is a huge deal just in itself.

Long story short: if you're struggling give Naltrexone serious thought. Google The Sinclair Method for more information.

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A good friend of mine (and RAGING alcoholic) was given a second chance at life because of that drug.

[–] 1 pt

Make a rule one drink with a meal. Switch to softdrinks like ginger ale after the meal. The palate change to sugary sweet makes wine and beer less favorable. Steer clear of desert cocktails.

one drink rule? i'd rather have nothing. sugar is shit... i'm purely talking about how to defeat alcoholism.

[–] 2 pts

word of advice, quitting smoking is way way way harder than alcohol.

i know. i still remember the cold sweats and shaking back in the day.

[–] 1 pt

I got way too drunk a couple weeks ago and quit after that. I wouldn't say I was an alcoholic but I was well on my way. A bottle of whiskey would last me a couple hours tops. Stopped smoking weed a week before that. I thank God for his grace in making it easy for me.

Haven't seen anyone successfully dropping alcohol. They pretty much have to install something into their body so it would become physically impossible to drink alcohol.

I definitely started on a downhill slide and pulled myself out. Honestly just a slow taper down over a few years. I still drink but not like I was. Maybe a drink or 2 on weeknights now and I'll cut loose on the weekend now and again but I go plenty of nights where I don't drink at all.

it's necessary to maintain a routine because physics matters... even if you're crazy... getting pissed twice a week is the absolute limit.

I work hard during the day. I feel I'm entitled to a beer or a drink at the end of the day. But yeah I was getting housed like every night. I think I was going through a bottle of whiskey like every 3 days at my worst. I know that's not shit compared to some people but it was bad enough my friend and wife both told me I needed to cut back.

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Oct 17 I was drinking to my death, Then there was Q, I realized I needed to concentrate. Nov 23rd was my last drink for 2 years. I drink beer now but I don't ever get drunk anymore. I thank Q.

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