A big welcome to each new member! Use this thread to introduce yourself, tell us about your struggle and your goals. May you find peace and serenity in your sobriety!

  • CA0311 [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    4 days no alcohol, i did 14 days before relapsing for a week. this is definitely it tho. even if i relapse again, i’m doint this now.

    also i can’t see hardly anyones posts on here, idk how instances work but it seems like i’m even missing comments from people that hexbear is federated with? not sure why. if anyone knows plz halp

    • KvasiroftheWoods@lemmygrad.mlOPM
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      1 year ago

      That’s great, keep it going! And you’re right, don’t let relapse get in your way, just take note on what led you there, give yourself some grace and course correct. You got this, comrade! :)

      Welcome to /c/sobriety, I hope you enjoy your time here and that it helps you 👍

      I’m not quite sure, I’m new to the fediverse as well :/

      • CA0311 [they/them]@hexbear.net
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        1 year ago

        i don’t think i can meaningfully interact with so many posts missing, but i thought i’d throw my shit in here anyway. thanks comrade!

          • CA0311 [they/them]@hexbear.net
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            1 year ago

            yeah thats definitely why, but i don’t understand why some comments are shown and some arent. hexbear is still federated with lemmy.ml but their comments dont show up for me, as well as others. im a dummy so im not sure whats going on

    • Nax@lemmygrad.ml
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      1 year ago

      14 and 4 days are a lot already. It will get better and you will feel great. You are on the right track and should be proud of yourself!

  • sky@codesink.io
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    1 year ago

    Hello y’all! I’m sky, and I decided to quit cannabis 3.5 weeks ago after smoking daily for 5 years or so.

    I’d become so lethargic and depressed and was just trying to avoid all of my emotions and problems by being stoned 100% of the time. I’ve been in therapy all year and decided to finally come clean to her about it, and she was nonjudgmental but encouraged me to really evaluate whether it was helping me. I knew it wasn’t.

    I’ve started some actual mental health medication, and that’s been so helpful. I’ve been able to go out with friends, have date nights with my wife, and started job hunting for the first time in years. There’s hard days where I really want to go smoke (my wife still does so it’s very accessable, unfortunately) like yesterday, but so far I’ve managed without.

    I don’t have many people to talk to about this that understand, so I was really excited to see this community started!

    • KvasiroftheWoods@lemmygrad.mlOPM
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      1 year ago

      I understand right where you’re at. Before I got deep into my alcoholism I was a chronic daily MJ user for years. I’d smoke at least 3+ grams a day just to myself. It killed my drive to do anything constructive and even for things that were fun. I too, also started getting anxiety and was experiencing depersonalization/derealization which made the world weird and unsettling and gave me this overwhelming sense of approaching doom the majority of the time while high. It wasn’t until my fiance passed that I finally lost my predelection for pot, it just gave me too much anxiety, especially on top of the grief I was already going through.

      I’m glad you found us here. It’s not always easy but it gets easier and you’ll thank yourself for quitting down the line. Right now just yake it a day and step at a time, sometimes a moment at a time is how granular we have to get. However, if you’re truly commited and honest with yourself and give yourself patience and grace, you’ll make great strides.

      It’s good to have you here. I pray for many good days ahead for you.