And one day, you’ll look back and think, “Oh my gosh, I can’t believe I was ever like that! ” You just have to faith that you can. Whatever it is, if you keep working on your sobriety and believing that you have the power to change your life, you will do exactly that.

Drinking causes A LOT of problems.

  • The person who posed the question felt she had been misled.
  • But one day, you realize the clouds have lifted a little bit.
  • The person who drinks herself silly on a Friday night and posts self-deprecating posts on social media, hoping to find validation for the pain she’s in.
  • I have amazing relationships, I have a life with meaning, I have an active spiritual life.
  • So yea, sometimes sobriety sucks.

I share my experience because I do not want others to be blindsided like I was. Sign in or sign up to follow shows, save episodes and get the latest updates. But I also think the uncomfortable parts of sobriety provide the biggest benefits. Our ability to survive our darker side, and push through despite it, is what makes us better and keeps us sober long term. But I still do things and fall victim to thought patterns that resemble the person who did.

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How many relapses result from people thinking they can handle it by themselves? Sobriety will teach you humility. Where you go for that support is entirely up to you – there are many paths forward. But you have to go forward, and that’s not an easy direction. Sobriety forces us to reckon with the parts of ourselves that run deeper and darker than just being a bad friend or lousy date.

  • And that’s the reality of sobriety.
  • Sobriety can’t vanquish all shameful memories from your brain, but it can teach you how to handle them.
  • There’s the real you in there, buried deep, but it’s suffocating under the weight of addiction, problems, and (in my case) untreated mental health problems like depression or anxiety.
  • Occasionally, those bad decisions veer into the realm of irreparable damage to our relationships, health, or life.
  • Hell, you’ll probably smell better, too.

I socialized with people more because people are more fun and entertaining and easy to talk to after a few glasses of wine. I’ve been waiting for the clarity of sobriety to wash over me and improve my life, but I think I might be someone who’s better off lost in the sauce. It isn’t that sobriety sucks, it’s that living in a world filled with booze and drugs while staying clean and sober can suck (at times).

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Sometimes, Sobriety Sucks

I realize I don’t care what “it” was—whatever the hell it was, it felt good. That’s the trickier part of sobriety. You must be willing to do the work and embrace the suck. You learn the hard lessons, And you evolve. Maybe sobriety reveals that you’ve been a shitty daughter, spouse, or mother, and there’s damage you don’t know how to fix.

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Sobriety Sucks episodes:

Now, I consider her physical and emotional wellbeing before suggesting physical contact. What a waste of my perfectly good perpetual horniness. You can also reach out to those in the 12 step community. When things feel out of control or you feel that you’re at risk for relapse, go to a meeting.

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  • And when we self-medicate with alcohol, we enter into a vicious cycle of drinking to avoid our problems and then causing new ones because, well, we drink.
  • Not only did alcohol make me smart, it also made me impervious to the alternative viewpoints of almost everyone I encountered.
  • When it seems like all you want to do is forget, to go get high or drunk and be gone, if only for a few moments, remember what addiction’s cost you.
  • I took my last drink on December 19, 2016.

Here’s how to stay sober, and sane, when life sucks. I used to get drunk and play games and it was fun. I can’t play games anymore because they are so empty.

Eventually, the stable people in our lives move on and are replaced by people just as dysfunctional as us. This brings more drama and chaos. So let’s talk about when sobriety gets easier and what you can do to manage the rough patches ahead. But first, we should also reflect on how we got here.

Listen as we discuss how sobriety and twelve step is portrayed in specific media, books, movies and television. God grant me the serenity to rock the house down tonight. Before you call me ungrateful or tell me that I am a hop, skip and a jump away from a relapse, hear me out. Yes, freedom from addiction and a life of sobriety is an incredibly amazing (not to mention totally worthwhile) journey. But it’s not all sunshine and rainbows.

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Many of these problems enter our lives because of our drinking. It is natural to think that by quitting drinking, these problems will finally go away. I know, I know, this website is called “Recovery Connection” and it is designed to encourage those who are suffering the slings and arrows of addiction to get help.

  • But…I dont want kids, and im not an angry drunk, so it’s not really the same.
  • I mean, now I have to be considerate and show at least a minimum level of compassion to foster a thriving relationship.
  • Hi we’re Jack and Meredith and we’re alcoholics.

Maybe “it” was being in this city, despite not fitting in. Maybe “it” was not letting myself continue on a bender after that last Halfway house relapse. Maybe “it” was the way the mountains rose into that crisp blue sky.