The booze-quittin' buddy thread!

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Rohloff_Brompton_Rider

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Not really, there's quite a lot of research including AA members, over 3500 in one study alone.
 
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Andrew_Culture

Andrew_Culture

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In my case it would have started gradually, I use to feel rough but not just rough, I started getting panic attacks triggered by the hangover. It was a bit of a vicious circle for me as I was always keen to get the hare of the dog. I would sometimes feel very jittery and jumpy. I would lack confidence but when I had the cure, things would seem to improve, for a while. But it affects different people differently, the not so normal hangover.

Oh nasty. I've never had that.
 

edindave

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Well those who are doing the whole of January are past the halfway point as of midday... so well done! :wahhey:
I only started on the 4th so will need to carry on till the 4th Feb - not quite at the halfway mark but still feeling good :thumbsup:

The big bottle of Hoegaarden that has sat solemnly in the fridge the whole time must be wondering what's going on! :cheers:
 
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Andrew_Culture

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Well tonight someone ripped my neighbour's gas pipe off their wall causing huge jets of gas to spew into the street and into their living room. They knocked on my door in a panic and I took hold of the situation (I'm always calm in stressful situations), I told them who to call and I ended up going into the house to turn off the gas.

My neighbours then brought round a bottle of Wild Turkey so 'everyone could calm down'.

Do you think I accepted their kind offer to join them in having a very large slug of whisky?
 

Kies

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my last night of being oncall, so tommorow evening will be another test. havn't had the urge to drink at all thus far.
@Andrew_Culture , i think you took a rain cheque on that whiskey after explaining your on the wagon for January?
 
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