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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
    DOT - that cute girl in my anatomy class that drove me to drink!
    LOL! Silly boy!
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    I have a drink problem UPDATE

    I am so proud of you & for turning the bottle down.. I have been off & on reading all of the Thread & I think you are so brave & have noted how all of the Pet Talk Family is behind you 100%..

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    Quote Originally Posted by lvpets2002
    I am so proud of you & for turning the bottle down.. I have been off & on reading all of the Thread & I think you are so brave & have noted how all of the Pet Talk Family is behind you 100%..
    Thank you
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    You're gonna like this one.....

    Having decided we weren't going to drink during the week hubby asked ever so nicely if I'd mind if he had one this evening. Not only did I say I didn't mind I actually poured it for him and wasn't tempted one little bit.

    My colleague from work who was going to cut out the alcohol at lunchtime bit with me has already wimped out by having shandy then going back to a glass of wine today Men eh?

    What I lack in height (5ft 2) I make up for in willpower!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brody's Mum

    What I lack in height (5ft 2) I make up for in willpower!!!
    Shut up..

    My mom is 4' 11" and I fear her more than anyone on the planet!

    God only knows how much he can pack into a small frame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
    Shut up..

    My mom is 4' 11" and I fear her more than anyone on the planet!

    God only knows how much he can pack into a small frame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brody's Mum

    My colleague from work who was going to cut out the alcohol at lunchtime bit with me has already wimped out by having shandy then going back to a glass of wine today Men eh?
    Hmmmm....do you mean drinking during the lunch hour during the work week? I can't say that it typical where I live. Most people refrain from drinking during the workday, though it would help the attitudes, possibly.

    And, what is a shandy?

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    I went through somewhat of the same thing My mother was an alcholic when i was a teenager she had somewhat of reasoning to why she was like that,My dad left her with 5 kids to raise on her own,she struggled and did the best she could then when i was 18 i lost my 25 year old brother he got himself into drugs and all the rest that follows and he was found in an alley was stabbed to death,I thought for sure my mother was done for,her and my deceased brother had not talked for 2 months then she gets the call he is gone.Could you imagine? i don't know what i would do if i lost any of my children,Anyways she continued drinking until i was around 24 and she quit completly no meetings nothing she seen she had to get through her life and she wanted more than having a Title as an Alcholic
    I wish you all the best while you are working through this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic
    Hmmmm....do you mean drinking during the lunch hour during the work week? I can't say that it typical where I live. Most people refrain from drinking during the workday, though it would help the attitudes, possibly.

    And, what is a shandy?

    I'm afraid I do. Shandy is a mix of beer or lager with lemonade
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    EW, gross. Beer and anything seems gross to me. But, lemonade?

    Well, good on you for quitting during the lunchhour, and all other times!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brody's Mum
    What I lack in height (5ft 2) I make up for in willpower!!!
    Please be careful with that willpower. From the voice of experience of another short (5'1") sober drunk (me), there will come a time when willpower won't work. I can tell you're just like a lot of us - very stubborn and thinking you're different. I'm not trying to be mean, but I am concerned for your wellbeing. You're doing well now, but PLEASE go to an AA meeting and pick up the "Big Book" and a copy of Living Sober.

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    I have the very same concerns that Redhedd does for you Denise,i wonder if what Dr Phil says about loosing weight applies in this instance too, he swears it is not about willpower.

    I really hope you can continue your sobriety,but please don't be afraid or too stubborn to reach out for help if you need it, always here for ya, take care.
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    Carol and RedHedd are right. Although Willpower will get you part of the way, there will come a time when you'll find yourself wrestling with whether or not you can "handle it". Please get to meetings and find a sponsor. It'll get better before it gets worse. Been there, done that!!

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