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July 17, 2007 @ 12:39:17 am
u get drugs for depression which I've got and they have little effect seem so crap compared to having a few pints of beer and a few ciggies? I've found since I've started to find my salvation at the bottom of the bottle it's made me open up and since has made life that slight bit more bearable.

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loveis


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July 17, 2007 @ 01:56:04 am
But it's just 'momentary', and camoflauged (sp?).
And is, itself, a depressant.
Then when all is said and done, and you're a full fledged alcoholic, instead of listening to me here tonight, you will find youself a whole new set of miseries like you never knew existed!!!!!
Listen to me kiddo. My hubby is a recovering alcoholic and it almost ruined his life, then 'our life' after. - He literally did 'choose'..
And you are never 'recovered', but always recovering...
Believe me hon, it's not a road you want to start on.
It may taste sweet at first, but the after taste it will leave in your soul, and everone's you touch is more bitter than death.

..Stay on your meds, or switch to something more suited for you under your doctor's supervision. (And I 'do' understand, I suffer from clinical depression myself and personally find zoloft to be a great medication).
But don't be decieved by the fleeting effects of alcohol, only to find out 'too late' what you have done, but could have prevented.


semi_precious_stone


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July 17, 2007 @ 01:59:43 am
My Dad is a recovering alcoholic also, he hasn't had a drink since I was a baby and my Mum made him choose the family or the drink. It wasn't an easy recovery for him, but he says it was one of the best things to do!
It is not a good path to start going down... it is a slope you can easily slide down but have to struggle to crawl back up!

Seriously, if you are finding alcohol such a necessity, you need to go and talk to someone, and nip the problem in the bud!


jeanettesianrachel


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July 18, 2007 @ 12:03:12 am
yeah drink may make it better for a few hours untill the morning,then youve still got the depression,a hangover and less money in your pocket,i read that you wanted to meet a young lady,well there isnt many who will take a harden drinker on,most of the time mn give up cos they have to choose drink and the woman they love and if you still choose drink your not ready enough to give it up yet, it sounds tough but its alot tougher living with a drinker,i done it for nearly 13 yrs and for the last two of them i didnt want him but didnt have the courage to say,drink really isnt the answer if your meds aint working tell him the problems and he will probably give you a stronger dose and if you do decide to ditch the drink they can give you meds to help with that.

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