I really want to congratulate you on going to that first meeting and picking up that first 24hr chip. That can sometime be the toughest thing to admit to yourself. The most important thing is keep doing what YOU need to do to stay sober. Listen to what others have to say, but don't let them dictate what is best for YOU.
I have only been out of the closet for less then a month now. And for years before that, alcohol has been a major coping mechanism for me. I was literally pissing my life away. Getting a DUI, going through rehab, having been assigned to attend meetings, paying court fines and so much more. None of it really help. I never really connected with anyone at meeting. Up until a month ago I was drinking a 6pack every other night. And I was doing that during my rehab. I'm a damn good lier, and it's not something I'm proud of.

Since acknowledging who I really am, I have felt a major burden lift from my shoulders. I haven't wanted any alcohol. Socially, I've had a beer when I meet up with some friends instead of the traditional 4-5. I feel so much better. In the last month I can count on one hand the number of drinks I've had.
Congratulations again. And remember...
Just take it one day at a time! And I'm not talking about alcohol, I'm talking about life.
Loves

❤️

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