Yep I was “functioning”, held down a job. Luckily I didn’t drive as I was pretty much permanently rat arsed.
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I have never been much of a drinker as I always hated the taste of alcohol , I think there were too many throwing up sessions at teenage parties
Always enjoyed a spliff
I am amazed people could get as much booze as that down them
Recovery Cymru were very helpful to a friend of mine who got dependent on co codomol from the chemist
Yeah, plenty of people said the same to me "just have a couple" "don't come out as often" "only come out on special occasions"
All or nothing for me..
Great commitment to volunteer as well, I've never done the group thing, I seem to cope better by myself. Got support in the right areas and it's enough. It's great you give back like that though.
I never understood the "one after work"
One is 8 is 10.
There's a lot of help out there in fairness, I've got a good routine now which takes up my time, plus I've got absolutely zero appetite for alcohol. I was social to rather than dependent, either way I'm glad I don't drink anymore.
"Friends" who say to a recovering alcoholic... "Go on, just have one drink, that's not going to hurt you".
They really have no idea. Giving up alcohol completely is like having an itch and not being able to scratch (at least in the early stages).
You'll always be one drink away from a relapse.
I appreciate this thread was originally about the perils of mobile phone use.
So, sorry for deviating.
I think when threads deviate for little spats etc it's uncalled for, but when people start to talk through problems it can only be a good thing.
My mates don't even ask anymore,I walk into the pub order an iced water and talk to them like I used to when I was on the piss. Apart from the odd comment like "you must be bored" I don't really hear anything.
I know your reply wasn't specific to me but hey ho!!