RE 112: Can I Successfully Cut Down or Control My Drinking?
Recovery Elevator
Paul
4.7 • 1.8K Ratings
🗓️ 10 April 2017
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Summary
Heath, with 40 days since his last drink, shares his story…..
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Can we taper off alcohol? It is nearly impossible to cut back on alcohol because it is so addictive. Our own addictive mind lies to us and tells us that we can cut back. In all of the interviews done on the Recovery Elevator podcast, there has not been 1 interviewee who claimed they were able to moderate. If you have, send a message to info@recoveryelevator.com. Paul would love to interview you!
What happens when we try to taper down our alcohol consumption? Each day gets more painful than the last as we try to limit our drinks. We often try to implement rules to control ourselves but these never last. The question to ask yourself is, "Where does alcohol stand on your priority list?"
SHOW NOTES
[10:00] Paul Introduces Heath.
Heath – I am 40 days sober, live in Atlanta and am 41 years old. I enjoy running, working out and spending time with my 9 year old daughter.
[11:14] When did you realize that you had a problem?
Heath – I knew that I had a problem all of my life. The last few years I have been trying to get sober. I finally wanted to get sober for myself.
[12:19] Did you ever put any rules in place?
Heath – I could not drink around my wife so I needed to keep my drinking limited to 9-5. I would occasionally go without drinking for a few weeks. Being self-employed made it difficult to remain sober. I turned to marijuana and Xanax to try and get through the day. Once the Xanax ran out, I went back to drinking.
[16:19] Did you hit a rock bottom?
Heath – I had multiple accidents where I totaled cars but this time nothing big actually happened. I thought to myself that either I have to deal with this now or deal with it later.
[17:31] How did you do it?
Heath – I kept very busy the first week of sobriety. Exercise was super important and I started running every day. I also go to SMART meetings. I want to be prepared once the pink cloud dissipates. When I go to SMART meetings, I try to look for similarities. When I see that someone has relapsed, I immediately think that I do not want that to be me.
[24:23] How have your relationships changed?
Heath – I no longer carry any guilt. My wife is still skeptical that I have quit for good but my daughter is super thrilled that I am sober.
[25:30] How have your cravings been?
Heath – When I first got a craving I raced right to the gym. 45 minutes on the elliptical machine stopped that craving. Exercise releases the endorphins I need.
[27:36] What have you learned about yourself?
Heath – I am not as anxious as I thought I was. Once I got off the booze and Xanax, I was more relaxed than I had been before.
[30:00] What have you accomplished in sobriety?
Heath – I still feel very humble in sobriety. I am looking forward to getting my relationship back with my wife and possibly starting to save some money.
[ ] Rapid Fire Round
- What was your worst memory from drinking? seeing the disappointment in my wife's eyes
- Did you ever have an "oh-shit" moment? Continuous moments!!
- What's your plan moving forward? SMART meetings, exercise
- What's your favorite resource in recovery? SMART meetings and exercise
- What's the best advice you've ever received (on sobriety)? Your drinking problem is never going to go away. You are going to have to deal with it.
- What parting piece of guidance can you give listeners who are in recovery or thinking about quitting drinking? do not give up trying, your chances of recovering go up the more you try
- You might be an alcoholic if….you use a sobriety app to keep you sober
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Connect with Cafe RE- Use the promo code Elevator for your first month free
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Annie Grace "This Naked Mind" video course. Find it at www.recoveryelevator.com/annie. Enter promo code elevator50 to receive $50 off
AALRM = Run for recovery in Bozeman, MT on 5/20/17. Sign up link below: https://runsignup.com/Race/MT/Bozeman/AALRMRunforRecovery
"We took the elevator down, we gotta take the stairs back up, we can do this!"
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| 0:00.0 | Recovery elevator episode 112. |
| 0:03.3 | You know, I just done all kind of crazy things. |
| 0:06.0 | And this time you'd think something really big happened, |
| 0:09.0 | but it was just, I was tired of it. |
| 0:11.0 | I just, it was, I realized I was going to have to deal with this now or deal with it later, that this wasn't going to go away. |
| 0:17.0 | Welcome to the Recovery Allator Podcast, my name is Paul. Thank you so much for joining us. |
| 0:27.0 | According to the Recovery Elevator, it's a variety tracker on my phone. I've been sober for two years, six months, one week and three days. On today's podcast we've got |
| 0:35.9 | Heath. He's got 40 days of sobriety. He's 41 years old and is from Atlanta |
| 0:40.4 | Georgia. Now I rarely gobble up airspace asking for reviews on iTunes, but I've got a goal |
| 0:46.5 | to get to 200 reviews on iTunes before May. If you could please help me out with this. If you like the Recovery Elevator |
| 0:53.5 | podcast, go to iTunes, go to Stitcher, go to SoundCloud, leave a review. |
| 0:57.3 | Currently in iTunes, we've got 144 reviews. Go to iTunes, please help me out and leave a review. |
| 1:04.7 | Okay, let's get started. |
| 1:07.4 | Can somebody successfully taper off alcohol? |
| 1:11.2 | I can answer that question with one word. No. And episode is complete. Just kidding. Let's explore this a little further. |
| 1:19.0 | I wish there was an easy way to cut back on drinking until eventually we are no longer addicted to the drug called alcohol |
| 1:25.3 | and that's the key word of why it's near impossible. We are addicted, keyword addicted, to alcohol, |
| 1:31.2 | not only physically dependent on it, but mentally and spiritually. |
| 1:35.2 | Our bodies physically tell us with uncomfortable symptoms that we need alcohol in our system. |
| 1:40.8 | Our inner voice will concoct brilliant reasons why we can drink again and oftentimes we yield to that voice. |
| 1:47.0 | The reason these voices are so convincing is because it's in our own voice convincing us. |
| 1:52.0 | I have named my voice. His name is Gary. He's my addiction |
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