Loosid Sober Tip of the Day March 22

Day 1

Every year, millions of people come into recovery on Day 1.

This may mean we are entering recovery for the first time.

For others, it may be because we are coming off of a relapse.

There is a false stigma that coming in with 1 day is something to be ashamed of. Sadly, millions of people die because of this complete untruth.

The baffling question is, if 100% of us started with 1 day, why are we ashamed? The truth is, not only is sobriety not to be ashamed of, but shows tremendous courage.

Sobriety does not mean all of us get sober the first time and stay sober as, unfortunately, many of us take our will back and relapse over and over again until we finally surrender to the winning team.

We say unfortunately, not because relapse happens, but because many of us never make it back.

If you are on day 1, take solace in the fact that we have all been there. There is not one of us who hasn’t.

Relapse doesn’t have to be a part of our recovery journey, but if it is, our message to you is WELCOME, WE LOVE YOU, and are so glad you are here. STAY.

If you are coming into recovery for the first time, our message is, WELCOME, WE LOVE YOU, and are so glad you are here. STAY.

Whatever amount of time you have, you know what day 1 feels like. If you have some sober time, share with others below what it was like for you and any suggestions you have to help.

If you are new, share what you are feeling. In fact, share like your life depends upon it… because it does.

There are many people in the Loosid community who need to hear what you have to say.

With Love, Loosid :pray::heart:

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I relapsed. I came back. I want to stay. I must keep on coming back.

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I am back, on day 65, from a relapse. Day 1 has always been my hardest. The physical part goes away as long as I pray, have determination and look at one day at a time

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I'm on day 6. I decided last Monday that I'm not doing this for anyone but myself. I deserve good things and I'm capable of being the best form of myself for myself. I'm not going to make excuses anymore. I've reflected a lot and have realized I've been drinking almost every weekend since I was 14, and I'm going to be 40 this year. Weekends are my trigger, but I have some great sober friends and people that support me, which I am incredibly grateful for.

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