Six Months Sober

I thought 6 months of being sober after drinking for 40 years warranted a post. Plus I thought for those starting down this path that hopefully there may be some information that would resonate with what their experiencing. When I quit drinking I was more then ready. There was much guilt the day after a binge session plus way to many hangovers. I knew it wasn’t healthy for me in any fashion at all. There was also my soul laying down a slow steady bass beat in the background of give yourself a chance Dwight. At 53, I had been leaning on alcohol since I was 13. I had so many Day Ones I couldn’t even count. But this time around I was truly onboard.

I started my sobriety 3 plus years out from my divorce after being married for 16 years with two kids. I was making some progress on digesting that whole crushing scene plus I had less then 1 year left on paying off $35,5000 in debt. Coming up out of those low valleys encouraged me to take on my alcohol dragon. My first month of being sober I pumped myself up by reading tons of books on quitting alcohol. Reading everyone’s story with eventually happy endings definitely helped push me along. It was like when you first start off on a new job or exercise program your all jazzed and usually surrounded by other like minded people. I joined a forum and just immersed myself into this new world of how to be sober. I didn’t go down the AA route because for me I have my own hang ups with religion and the 12 steps. That’s just me though. I’ve read many books and follow many bloggers where it works for them and I fricken applaud them. The one book for me that really helped with the transition was by Annie Grace called This Naked Mind. I’ll do anther post on that someday. So yeah, the first month I was cleaning out my body from the poison and feeling pretty darn excited.

At about at 3 weeks the “glitz” wasn’t shining as much.  The realization came that I no longer had my tool to escape from reality.  All of my main issues around depression, debt, divorce, health, insecurities…. were still there plus now I was feeling guilt on how alcohol had harmed me for all those years.  Also, I had to back away from the sober community I joined, because seeing so many folks repeat day 1 over and over was almost like a trigger for me and I certainly didn’t want to go down that path anymore.  What I did do though is start following some sober bloggers here in WordPress who had been successful being sober for some time and that has helped me tremendously.

I won’t go month by month but needless to say it’s a shit load of hard work!  Hard work that I’m so grateful for!!  Not being able to check out when life or my thoughts start fucking with me was extremely difficult.  Just sitting there and finally for once in my life just looking straight at it and dealing with it sober took everything I had.  The good news is I’m getting better at it and each time I feel a bitter better about myself and I’ll just say it – Proud!

One thing I learned was that many of us who stop drinking including myself pick other  coping mechanisms.  Mine was emotional eating and I’m currently working my ass off , literally, on curbing that.  This inner work is a trip and the ego is a nasty little fuck!

So at 6 months I’m feeling so much more love for myself and know I’ll never go back.  My soul is smiling more each day and my confidence is growing. The support and bonding here on WordPress is just priceless.  I know I still have a lot of work to do, but now I’m taking control of my life,  living my life sober, and discovering a new power within.  I hope that for all of you.

* For those interested in learning more about alcohol and possibly exploring going AF check out these resources and blogs

  1. Read This Naked Mind by Annie Grace
  2. https://www.thisnakedmindcommunity.com
  3. https://learn.thisnakedmind.com/the-alcohol-experiment-registration
  4. https://functioningguzzler.wordpress.com
  5. https://untipsyteacher.com
  6. https://sobrietytree.com
  7. http://bumpyyear.blog
  8. https://storminawineglass.com

Motivation:

LIVE YOUR LIFE LIKE YOU’RE THE HERO IN YOUR MOVIE – Joe Rogan FightMediocrity

It’s never to late. I’m making this my fucking comeback story and YES for once I’m the Hero!!!

If you have questions or comments you don’t want to post here you can always email me at dwight@FadedJeansLiving,com

Thank you for reading and your support!

32 responses to “Six Months Sober”

  1. Congrats to you! 🙂

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  2. Just so wonderful Dwight, cheered up my very grumpy day and thank you so much for mentioning my blog, I feel honoured! 🤗🙏💓 I always love reading your blog and also your comments around the sobriety blogosphere. Thanks for being you and congrats on six months!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

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    1. Glad to cheer you up any time and thank you for all your support.

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  3. Wow! I love this post! Congratulations Dwight! No shame in the pride, you have earned it!

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  4. Congratulations, Dwight! *shakes pom poms* Once you can see how much work you put into reaching a milestone, backsliding loses it’s appeal, even on the worst of days. You’ve got the amazing benefit of the beautiful scenery around you, and your blog family. Keep it going!

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    1. Love the visual of pom poms Liz. Made my day🤪

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      1. And the best part is, they can be any colors you like! The magic of imagination at work 🐱‍🐉

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  5. I am happy for you, Dwight.
    Best wishes,
    Tanja

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    1. Thank you Tanja for your never ending support😊

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  6. Well done, Dwight. Keep up the good work.

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  7. Oh Dwight my wonderful friend CONGRATULATIONS on reaching 6 months!! I can truely see many, many sober years ahead of you. I am so freakin proud of you, I follow your journey and I read some of your struggles and I just want to reach ahead and hug you. Thank you for the mention of my blog I am very honored that you mentioned it especially along with so many other amazing blogs ❤

    P.S. Thank you Wendy for letting Dwight know about the comment being turned off LOL I was going to email Dwight today and say hey you…………….

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    1. Ahh…you my friend make my heart smile❤️. We’re doing the work and as I posted we are the hero’s of our movie. Everyone loves to see a great comeback!!!

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  8. Congratulations! Smiling back at you!

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  9. Congrats on 6 months!!!

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  10. Congratulations.🎊 You are the best!

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  11. Congrats Dwight!! You are my inspiration.

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  12. Congratulations on 6 months!!!! That is amazing! Don’t know you but I am extremely proud of you! Especially after 40 years! That is true determination! You are an inspiration my friend! I too am on this sober journey…13 months without a drink tomorrow!

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    1. Congratulations to you too, Nikki! I’m excited to learn from you and support you along the way. We got a great group of super heroes here -reach out to them.😊

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    2. I can’t seem to get to your site anymore, Nikki. Hope all is well with you. Sending peace and love ❤️

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      1. Oh no! I wonder why? Hope all is well with you too! Thanks for the love 🙂

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  13. Well done man. Massive achievement. I’m just starting out so success stories like yours are really motivational. What’s your favourite tipple now? I’m getting into flavored teas big time. Anyway, well done!

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  14. Six months is amazing. Well done, sir.

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  15. Congrats! Very inspiring!

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    I enjoyed reading this post! Annie Grace’s book was also the thing that clicked for me on this sobriety journey. Well done!

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    1. Thank you, Collette😊

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