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<blockquote data-quote="BUDMAN-BILL" data-source="post: 3711482" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>Its been 2 years 6 months since I had my last drink. May name is Todd and I’m an alcoholic. Those words took me 4 days to say when I went to rehab. From that point on I knew I had a problem. The last time I drank was on a Monday, started my morning off with a brand new 5th of vodka and by 10:30am I was heading to the liquor store for my second but this time I bought a liter. When my mom came over to check on me I was passed out in my chair and It freaked her out because she thought I was dead. I cannot believe I allowed myself to be in that kinda condition. Then my daughter came in not to long after my mom did. They never said a word to me, didn’t judge me, they was just there for me. My wife was at work and apparently I had called her telling her I was done with it but needed help. So she called my mom and daughter. Even when my wife got home no one asked me why, or please stop they just sat with me all the way tell morning. My wife then asked me, are you ready for some help, I said yes. By that afternoon I was in valley hope. Best damn decision I have ever made. Every day I was in there my wife or my daughter came to eat lunch and set thru a class with me. Everyday!! Moral of the story is, don’t push away those who love you.</p><p></p><p>Dude my number is +19187292692 if you need to shoot the **** about anything from someone who has been there, please call me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BUDMAN-BILL, post: 3711482, member: 38"] Its been 2 years 6 months since I had my last drink. May name is Todd and I’m an alcoholic. Those words took me 4 days to say when I went to rehab. From that point on I knew I had a problem. The last time I drank was on a Monday, started my morning off with a brand new 5th of vodka and by 10:30am I was heading to the liquor store for my second but this time I bought a liter. When my mom came over to check on me I was passed out in my chair and It freaked her out because she thought I was dead. I cannot believe I allowed myself to be in that kinda condition. Then my daughter came in not to long after my mom did. They never said a word to me, didn’t judge me, they was just there for me. My wife was at work and apparently I had called her telling her I was done with it but needed help. So she called my mom and daughter. Even when my wife got home no one asked me why, or please stop they just sat with me all the way tell morning. My wife then asked me, are you ready for some help, I said yes. By that afternoon I was in valley hope. Best damn decision I have ever made. Every day I was in there my wife or my daughter came to eat lunch and set thru a class with me. Everyday!! Moral of the story is, don’t push away those who love you. Dude my number is +19187292692 if you need to shoot the **** about anything from someone who has been there, please call me [/QUOTE]
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