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Keep up the good work! You can beat it!
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I heard about it so many times,cheers :thumbsup
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Sad that you have to realise that the only way out is to stop something.
I have cut down the booze by 85% without having to stop. I only have a few drinks on the weekends but i respect the fact that you had to do it this way. Keep it up !!!!!! |
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Thanks man, appreciate your support. :thumbsup |
Good luck :thumbsup
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U are still a fucking troll lol
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Anything you need hit me up. |
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Good luck with the decision!
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I have complete control, if I wanted to drink 1 or 2 or 10 it is totally easily in my power, but I choose to drink zero, because there is really nothing good about it. why would I want to poison my system even once a month? I'm now into putting good things into my body so it makes no sense to drink alcohol :2 cents:
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Have limits in life. Troll away
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My mother wouldn't allow drinking in the house....
....2 of my brother died of thirst before their 1st birthday....... . |
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I'm with you on this, starting tomorrow.
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you still sober?
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I've adjusted my drinking habits immensely over the past 5 years or so. For one, my days of doing a bunch of shots are pretty much done. I no longer go to bars either, but then again I'm well out of the party days of my 20's and 30's.
The key to negating a hangover is to down a glass of water every few hours while drinking throughout the evening, and down one more right before you go to sleep (or pass out as the case may be). Get in that habit, of drinking water in between drinks, and you'll lessen a bad hangover by as much as 80%, and negate a mild hangover alltogether. I now have just a few drinks from time to time, a glass or two of wine with dinner now and again, and maybe once a year I have enough to actually get good and drunk. But thanks to the water trick my hangover days are done as well. |
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I hear what your saying. One is too many, but it will never be enough. I have a few friends that managed to follow the steps of AA. Most importantly, my Dad quit at 47, my Mom a bit later. If you look into AA, it probably won't hurt you. |
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Oh I can the clear picture now.
Who wants to hire a DRUNK CODER? Even if you stop drinking, you will never STOP being a drinker in the head... BTW, any plans to lose your OVERWEIGHT? You have many pounds in vain. |
Such stupid negative comments. Just do what you want don't listen to anyone, and good luck with your plan to stop drinking :thumbsup
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i am not a quitter...
gettiing out of control drunk is something you do when you are younger, hangovers too - seems to have diminished with age. when you age you learn to drink and be fine the next day. |
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Best of luck and some biased reinforcement for you:
Cheers to the rest of you. :glugglug |
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Perhaps what you need is a time-out from drinking. Over the past 5 years I have had three long stretches where I had no drinks and bought no booze for the house. Meaning I had no booze at home stashed in cupboards, closets etc. Nada. It was a decision I made, and I made myself stick to it, urges be damned. So whatever you decide, be it permanent or a temporary time out, I wish you luck, and the resolve to stick to your decision. The question we all have to ask ourselves at some point in life is, do my inner urges control and dictate my actions or do I? If the answer is "I control my actions" then you have to train yourself to tell your urges to take a hike sometimes. |
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:1orglaugh You can what? see? hear? or just a drunken typo :1orglaugh Change your ways, chill your nasty shit with Killswitch, you're looking a dick :pimp Killswitch, how's it going, still off it bro? |
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