Roughhouse Doyle wrote:
So great to see this thread. My story--
I drank every night for close to 30 years. Six, seven, eight beers a night. I was either an extremely high-functioning alcoholic or very, very lucky as I never got a DUI, never lost a job...first marriage did implode, but I've a feeling that would've happened anyway.
Three years ago, concerned with the weight I'd gained (and the bloat)--you'll note that I wasn't concerned about the drinking--I switched to vodka. Less volume, same effect. And...that's where things went off the rails. It was easier not to know how much I was actually drinking, and as a result I was drinking more than I had with the beers.
Yes, family (particularly my second wife) expressed concern, but "obviously" I didn't have a problem, unless you count dry heaving in the morning and occasional tremors in the hands a "problem". Never mind the fact that I'd spend some Saturdays and Sundays "reading" all day in bed until it was time to go "buy the paper" which included buying beer or vodka.
Finally, in July 2014 I had a spectacular flameout in front of friends I'd known for 30 years, a flameout that included a trip to the emergency room (I was dehydrated from all the drinking the day before and actually collapsed).
I've been sober since July 27, 2014.
Things are so much better--I don't have to factor a hangover into my life, I don't have to feel guilty about what I might have done or said while I was drinking, my marriage is fantastic. Frankly, I can't believe my wife hung in as long as she did.
The only regret I have is that I didn't do this 25 years ago.
Thanks for reading all of this. My best to those who are quitting, have quit, or are thinking about quitting.
Great story. Thanks for sharing. And props to your awesome wife!