tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5448484484087922770.post5768709441577182668..comments2023-04-10T00:40:02.241-07:00Comments on Drunken Damage: Just OneJanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14506754284274629659noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5448484484087922770.post-66249805402950229292011-10-28T23:32:36.466-07:002011-10-28T23:32:36.466-07:00So glad for your choice!
But it does sound like - ...So glad for your choice!<br />But it does sound like - as my husband's sponsor would say - you need to redouble your efforts in the program; meeting attendance, serving, sponsoring someone, working in central office taking calls, etc.<br />My husband was experiencing the onset of 'restless, irritable, and discontent' but did NOT redouble and he is drinking again after 3.5 yrs sober. (At one point he had 7 years and drank them away!) <br />Relapse is part of recovery and the world won't end as a result of a relapse (unless you drink like HE does in which case without sobriety, he can only hope for jail, death, or insanity).<br />All that to say, these first creeping thoughts are exactly how my hubby's relapse began... and like you said, it is never just one.<br />xotearlessnightshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04075956808695556513noreply@blogger.com