Thumbs up to you all. I know so many people who could not get a handle on it and they are gone now. I just lost my BIL recently. It's a terrible outcome and the toll on the families and friends is heavy. By helping yourself this way, you also helped all the people around you.
My mother died from cirrhosis of the liver from drinking, and my father was an alcoholic. He abused me, my older brother, and younger sister, when he would drink. If that's the benefits of drinking, I didn't want ANY of it!
Originally Posted by Char Baby
Congradulations & God Bless
6 years for me on May 9th. I quit for HBP reasons.
3yrs ago I quit drinking when I landed in the emergency room with HBP, a PE, edema and CHF. I thought I was just "not feeling well" leading up to that. For several months it was touch and go with multiple stays in the hospital. Needless to say I am one lucky dog and God willing will be around long enough to see my 2 kids get married.
I quit drinking when I was 32, i'm now 64 I was so bad with drinking I had a six pack in a cooler beside my bed, that was my breakfast...one day I just got fed up with feeling like crap not to mention all the money that I wasted that I quit cold turkey. Was a bit rough for the first month but I haven't had a drink in 32 years
I was sober for 20+ years then fell off the wagon.Terrible mess I was in.lost many good friends including family Almost drank myself to death. My drinking was so bad I was in and out of detox 6 times in as many months. I have lost 3 toe's on my right foot because of my passing out in a snow bank. If not for my neighbor finding me I would have died right then and there. When I finally woke up in the hospital I was told I was [censored] lucky to be alive another 1/2 hour and I would have froze to death. Ended up going to rehab for 90 day,s now I visit rehabs on a monthly basis telling my story.