• Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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    1 day ago

    Thankfully(?), I’ve reached a somewhat symbiotic relationship with my functional alcoholism. Drunk me does the laundry and empties the dishwasher, and sober me no longer nags drunk me for drinking so much.

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        1 day ago

        If it gets to the point I think I need to, I would give it a go.

        This isn’t the most cliche thing I could say (it is the cliche), but I can and do stop when I want to. Every few weeks, I’ll go 2, 3, or 4 weeks without even a drop. Mostly just as a self-check to make sure I can. If I ever can’t (yet to happen), then that’s my notice that I have a real problem rather than one I joke about on the internet.

        I do drink a lot and technically fall under textbook definition, but I don’t hide bottles around the office, drink during the day, or feel like I have to have a drink to get through anything.

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          3 hours ago

          You’re using the same flawed logic I to to tell me I’ve got no real problem.

          However I spin it though, the booze really inhibits my happiness in a bunch of ways.

          If you quit again, even for just a few weeks, and need an accountability buddy, hit me up.

        • Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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          22 hours ago

          That’s a little like saying you’ll get the brakes checked after you have an accident.

          Next time you decide to stop, why not go to the meetings? They have them online, 24/7. At worst, you’ll hear some wild stories.