• Chemical Wonka@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    In fact, I was always the biggest alcoholic in my family, addicted to Jägermeister but I had to choose between continuing to drink and dying or stopping. Well, I’m here now writing this post

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        1 year ago

        Since the end of 2019, it was difficult in the beginning but now is everything fine

        I can even attend parties without giving into temptation

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          1 year ago

          You picked the hardest fucking year to quit.
          2019 was when my consumption spiralled out of control (I’m sober for 3 months now).

          Congrats, bro.

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      I had a severe alcohol problem but I hid it quite well, high functioning (most of the time, the other time I was hiding behind things like depression, anxiety, burnouts,…). So I got so much alcohol and alcohol related gifts as presents always. Then I finally started to cut down on drinking until I eventually stopped. But since no one really knew why I did that, they continued with the gifts. Even when I was pregnant and had a baby, I wasn’t invited to drink but it was assumed I would pick it up again soon, so… More alcohol.

      I just moved and my new landlord gave me a bottle of champagne. Though he even knew I am still breastfeeding (a great excuse to not drink) but “well a glass can’t hurt on Christmas”.