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I spent 22 years as a problem drinker. Here are 10 things I've ...

Having turned my back on the partying, hangovers and self-destruction, I've slowly worked out what was behind them – and how to replace them with something ...

What Happens When An Alcoholic Starts Drinking Again?

The idea is devastating, but it is not uncommon for an alcoholic in recovery to slip up and drink again. This situation is serious not only because it ...

I stopped drinking for six months and it's one of the best things I've ...

As a sober curious social drinker, ditching alcohol helped boost my mood and improve my confidence. Harry Bullmore. Fitness writer. Friday 04 ...

I went to a concert and drank after 4 months sober - Reddit

130 votes, 50 comments. I'm so disappointed in myself, I went to a concert on Saturday with my boss who is also my friend (she doesn't know ...

What it felt like to drink again after a 3 months no alcohol break...

If you'd told me, or anyone who knew me, two years ago that I'd spend three months not drinking, you'd have been laughed out of the room. Yet a ...

Almost 5 months but not so happy about it - Sober Recovery

I'll be 5 months sober in a few days, and I gotta say, I'm not lovin' it. I feel like I'm sleepwalking through my days--just sort of getting by--not excelling ...

How Long Can Headaches from Alcohol Withdrawal Last?

Bright Future Recovery addresses headaches after alcohol withdrawal and alcohol detox, while considering PAWS and prolonged withdrawal.

4 months sober and thriving like I never knew possible. Life is so ...

I just have a lot to say about the positives of quitting drinking. And you know everybody has a different version of a bottom or a want to ...

What is the Difference Between a Slip and Relapse?

A slip is a single unplanned use of alcohol or drugs. Relapse happens when a recovery plan is completely abandoned.

I Am Sober - Apps on Google Play

I Am Sober is more than just a free sobriety counter app. Along with tracking your sober days, it helps you build new habits and provides ongoing motivation ...

Your First 90 Days Sober - Royal Life Centers at Chapter 5

The first 90 days of your sobriety is often considered to be the most important, and the most dangerous. The good news is, you are not alone.

Sober and Mad at the World: Dealing with Anger in Early Recovery

If you've recently achieved six months of sobriety, it's important to remember that anger is a common emotion during alcohol withdrawal. Seeking ...

The Benefits Of No Alcohol For 3 Months - Quest 2 Recovery

Signs You Should Quit Drinking Alcohol. The thought of quitting drinking can be hard to reason with but here are some questions that will help and very clear ...

I've Been Sober for a Year. OK, Except for One Thing. It Still Counts ...

But I also want to acknowledge all the hard work I've done. Advice by A.J. Daulerio. Aug 26, 20245:45 AM. An hour glass. Photo illustration by Slate.

Getting Sober Comes with a Tidal Wave of Anxiety - Workit Health

In recovery from alcohol, I still had to deal with my anxiety—and my desperate desire to treat it with Xanax.

I Am Sober on the App Store - Apple

I Am Sober is more than just a free sobriety counter app. Along with tracking your sober days, it helps you build new habits and provides ongoing motivation.

I Went Sober For 4 Months (and you should too) - YouTube

The first 1000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/colehastings08211 Going sober is ...

Overcoming Alcohol Addiction - HelpGuide.org

Are you ready to stop drinking? These tips will help you on your road to recovery from alcohol abuse.

Alcohol Withdrawal: Learn the Symptoms and Signs

Alcohol withdrawal can occur in those with an alcohol addiction who quit drinking. There may be life-threatening complications without help.

So you've been clean and sober, but you've relapsed. What now?

Relapse can trigger a cycle that returns an addict or an alcoholic into the same state of hopelessness that brought them to recovery in the first place.