Ok all. I just logged in here and read a few posts. I know I haven't been on here in a long while. I'm not sure how to respond, as there have been a few posts about my absence. Let me set the record straight. My absence has to do a little with my alcoholism & that is it. I've been to treatment a few times. There are some underlying issues with PTSD, night terrors, flashbacks to name a few. Yes I am still in Recovery & always will be. I have a large tool box when it comes to my addiction. Meetings, Sponsors, God, Spirituality, to name a few. I no longer tailgate, and try to stay out of Sports Bars.
Hell, I am the only person that they know of that has had a breathalyzer installed in my truck VOLUNTARILY.
I am also a member of the Red Cross National Disaster Response Team, & TeamMates as a Mentor. My beautiful wife of 43 years is still and always will be my Soulmate. I tell myself everyday that I have an addiction and that a thimbleful is too much and a 1,000 is not enough. I have never been into trouble concerning my addiction and my family including my daughters, SIL's, grandchildren, brothers & sisters are behind me 100%. I love my family more than life itself.
Alcoholism is very much in my family. My father passed away from this disease when he was 43, on Aug 9th, 1981. I can count at least 9 others in my family that suffer from this as well, BUT I only need to concern myself with me. I will not judge others or take their inventory. GBR.
Hell, I am the only person that they know of that has had a breathalyzer installed in my truck VOLUNTARILY.
I am also a member of the Red Cross National Disaster Response Team, & TeamMates as a Mentor. My beautiful wife of 43 years is still and always will be my Soulmate. I tell myself everyday that I have an addiction and that a thimbleful is too much and a 1,000 is not enough. I have never been into trouble concerning my addiction and my family including my daughters, SIL's, grandchildren, brothers & sisters are behind me 100%. I love my family more than life itself.
Alcoholism is very much in my family. My father passed away from this disease when he was 43, on Aug 9th, 1981. I can count at least 9 others in my family that suffer from this as well, BUT I only need to concern myself with me. I will not judge others or take their inventory. GBR.