Proud of you, you're doing it girl, keep going. I will be praying for you.
Glad you made it back.
Awesome your here.
Thank you everyone for the positive vibes and support I appreciate the love so much, you guys have no idea how much it means to me... so thank you
Been there. While it is harder getting sober after a relapse (especially when you have some serious time) it was much more substantial the second time around for me. I didn't look for shortcuts or loopholes I just did what they told me. As long as you survive your relapse, it's absolutely invaluable experience. Sometimes that's what we need to get truly sober. Good luck!
You came back that is what matters. Great job. Hang in there. Here if you ever need to talk. I'm new here too. Marilee 22 yrs sober and just getting over a major break up as well.
It doesn't matter how you fall. It matters how you get back up. Great job. I'm proud of you!
As long as you don’t give up and are willing to be better than you were before, there’s nothing that can hold you back. I recently relapsed as well. Just got out of the hospital 8 days ago. Lost my job and the place I was staying at. Now I’m in a sober house and have 2 jobs. I was ashamed I fell, and that my family saw me super drunk but they’re just happy I’m finding help and that I got back on my feet right away. I’m embarrassed to start over but excited to see where I will go this time around
You can do anything you want to I had 10 years clean me and my girlfriend of 9 year broke up and I fell back in deep in the drug life then my dad died I got clean again now I have 5 year 7 month Just like four and never like that that the best way to go
Larissa thanks for sharing! You’re an inspiration and I’m glad you’re back on the winning side.
Its all about you now.Stay strong
Welcome back!
9 years is a long time and the people who care and trust in you will always do so cuz you show that you can do it. Just because you had a relapse shouldn't take that away as you continue your sobriety journey you will see that you don't have to be embarrassed at all. Just like those 9 years take it one day at a time and congratulations on your 41 days 9 years maybe a milestone but 41 days it's a big accomplishment as well
Proud of you for getting help. I had 6.5 months alcohol free then relapsed for about 4 months. On day 10..i love booze but it wants to destroy me
You have a ton of courage and strength Thank
You for sharing
Great job . You're right One Day At A time. You can do this.
One day at a time you got it...
It's a marathon not a sprint
You’re in the right place.
Nine years of sobriety is a big achievement. You don't lose all the wisdom from those years, but there's a new humility for sure - just part of the recovery process. You're doing great now. Keep it up. Let's always stay connected to the program and reach out when tempted! That's essential, I've learned after several relapses.