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Sixteen Relapse Symptoms
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Posted on another site in March 2009. It is the thinking behind my disease that can lead me to relapse. http://www.angelwinks.net/images/angel9.gif |
Number eight reminds me of one of those too close for comfort occasions, when about a year and a half without a drink, working out of town much more than a program, with little contact with anyone, I found myself at the end of a very long, and rather hectic day, both mentally and physically exhausted.
Even though my mind was preoccupied with work, and other personal and political issues, I was hungry and decided to go into the lounge of a restaurant that I'd frequented before under different circumstances. While unconsciously glancing at the dinner menu, I can remember the server asking me what I wanted to drink. Without ever missing a beat, the phrase that had been said to bartenders for a very long time, almost came out. It didn't wake me from my stupor until that point, when I almost ordered one without even thinking about it. |
When I found myself impatient, which was often, I would use the automatic door opener, and it was so slow, it was difficult to stand their and wait for it to open, without giving it a little push to speed things up.
I even did the count from 100 to 1 thing, which I found frustrating. Usually used the Serenity Prayer. Found I couldn't wear it out. We are only an arms lengths away. I was with a friend for lunch. We picked the wrong day, it was Gray Cup Day here in Ontario. It was so loud I could hardly hear her. There was a bottle of Bochtaler, not sure of the spelling but it was a wine I use to like drinking. It was on the table of the booth beside us, and I found myself reaching out to touch the bottle. It was a real wake up call for me. Thank you both for sharing. |
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