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Nicci57
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Hi,
I'm 23 and as of now, have only been sober for a month (alcohol). I've really been trying to quit for the past year and a half now, but I seem to keep slipping up every month or two. Maybe that wouldn't be so bad, but when it happens, I get ridiculously drunk because I never know when I will be able to drink again. I am really worried about future slip ups because I drink myself into such black outs that I end up lying in streets or knocking on people's doors for more alcohol. Things that I just can't believe really happen to me when I drink.
In any case, I was just wondering if there are any other younger people out there who are trying to stay sober. I've really, really been struggling because it's such a popular thing for people of this age. I get invited to go out and drink or go to places where people may just be casually drinking. I've tried explaining to a few of my new frienRAB that I can't drink without getting completely wasted, but they seem to think that they can help me to drink normally. People just really don't seem to understand it, which makes it even worse. "How can you not just have a few drinks??" They don't understand the craving or how desperate it makes me.
I'm finally beginning to accept that I can't drink normally (I black out almost every time I try), but it's still so hard to abstain when it's such an accepted norm in our society to drink. How in the hell do you do it?? What do you say to others and how do you deal when you hear everyone else talking about a party or something?? It really seems like everyone else drinks and it's hard to stay away from it. Seeing it or hearing others talk about it makes it much harder for me to stay sober. I've tried AA, but just haven't really gotten into it. I really want/need to stay sober because I'm really worried about what might happen to me while I'm drunk. I guess some success stories or advice or anything would be appreciated!!
Thanks,
Nicci
I'm 23 and as of now, have only been sober for a month (alcohol). I've really been trying to quit for the past year and a half now, but I seem to keep slipping up every month or two. Maybe that wouldn't be so bad, but when it happens, I get ridiculously drunk because I never know when I will be able to drink again. I am really worried about future slip ups because I drink myself into such black outs that I end up lying in streets or knocking on people's doors for more alcohol. Things that I just can't believe really happen to me when I drink.
In any case, I was just wondering if there are any other younger people out there who are trying to stay sober. I've really, really been struggling because it's such a popular thing for people of this age. I get invited to go out and drink or go to places where people may just be casually drinking. I've tried explaining to a few of my new frienRAB that I can't drink without getting completely wasted, but they seem to think that they can help me to drink normally. People just really don't seem to understand it, which makes it even worse. "How can you not just have a few drinks??" They don't understand the craving or how desperate it makes me.
I'm finally beginning to accept that I can't drink normally (I black out almost every time I try), but it's still so hard to abstain when it's such an accepted norm in our society to drink. How in the hell do you do it?? What do you say to others and how do you deal when you hear everyone else talking about a party or something?? It really seems like everyone else drinks and it's hard to stay away from it. Seeing it or hearing others talk about it makes it much harder for me to stay sober. I've tried AA, but just haven't really gotten into it. I really want/need to stay sober because I'm really worried about what might happen to me while I'm drunk. I guess some success stories or advice or anything would be appreciated!!
Thanks,
Nicci