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Recovery Elevator

RE 532: Mental Healing Year One AF

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Paul

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4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2025

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Today we have Adam. He is 34 years old from Denver, CO and took his last drink on May 19th, 2022.

 

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[02:41] Thoughts from Paul:

 

Today Paul presents the second of a three-part series where he covers the healing one may expect in the first year away from alcohol. This week he covers the mental component of healing and what can generally be expected over the course of the first year away from alcohol.

 

In the beginning, don’t expect much but the brain fog will begin to lift by the end of the first week. Emotions will start to show up and you should embrace them. Seeing mood swings is completely normal but they will begin to improve over the next few months

 

Over the first year there are a lot of improvements to our awareness, our emotional regulation and our dopamine system.

 

Paul shares many more examples, but this is a short version of a longer list, and the mental healing goes on for years. Perhaps the biggest shift mentally is how you now feel about yourself now that you’ve made such a positive change by ditching the booze.

 

[11:45] Paul introduces Adam:

 

Adam was born and raised in Denver, CO. He and his fiancé are getting married in August this year. Adams works in the government affairs lobbying space in Colorado. For fun he loves skiing, hiking, reading and recovery work.

 

After his first drink at age 14, Adam knew he wanted to do more of it. He says he was a fearful kid and as he grew older his fears became more tangible, and he never felt prepared to deal with them. A lack of confidence and feelings of not adapting like others found him seeking comfort in alcohol and other drugs.

 

In the transition between high school and college, Adam shares that his substance use increased because it was more accessible. Stressed out while studying abroad in Rome found him developing a nightly drinking habit to cope.

 

Adam was in a cycle of binge drinking and drinking nightly after graduation and starting his career. He kept defending his drinking as he is just doing it for now and eventually, he will stop. Adam was keeping a bottle of vodka in his car and hiding how much he was drinking from his partner.

 

In 2021 after a weekend filled with drinking, Adam’s wife came home from errands to find him unresponsive. He ended up in the hospital with a BAC over .4. After a mini-intervention by his family, he said he just wouldn’t drink but wasn’t interested in asking for help. He was able to white-knuckle for 150 days, got divorced and then got a new job and apartment. He decided that it was long enough to quit drinking and went out with friends.

 

After several months of drinking again and then getting into trouble at work, Adam began to realize he wasn’t having fun anymore. Some friends that were in a 12-step program invited him to join them and he decided to say yes and hasn’t left yet.

 

Adam identifies with the word “alcoholic” and feels like it helps others view the word differently by seeing normal people using the word. Once starting the program, he dove into the work in addition to reading books and relating to other peoples stories. Realizing he needed help and that he couldn’t control his drinking was a weight lifted for Adam.

 

Adam is still working with a sponsor to continue to learn more about himself. Adam tries to find ways to integrate recovery into his day and be more present with his loved ones.

Adam shares he is no longer overwhelmed with fears since he has more tools to help him now.

 

Adam’s parting piece of guidance: keep trying, don’t give up on yourself and keep coming back.

 

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Support for this episode is brought to you by BetterHelp.

0:03.0

Mental health awareness is growing, but there's still progress to be made.

0:07.0

26% of Americans who participated in a recent survey say they have avoided seeking mental health support due to fear of judgment.

0:15.0

When people hesitate to get help, it doesn't just affect them. It impacts families, workplaces, and entire communities.

0:22.6

This Mental Health Awareness Month, let's encourage everyone to take care of their well-being and break the stigma.

0:28.6

The world is better when people are healthy and happy.

0:31.6

Now, I'm a big fan of Better Help and their mission, which is why Recovery Elevator has partnered with them for over four years.

0:38.4

Talk therapy and counseling was vital when I quit drinking, and it's still a tool that I incorporate today.

0:44.3

BetterHelp is fully online, making therapy affordable and convenient, serving over 5 million people worldwide.

0:51.3

You can easily switch therapists anytime at no extra cost. We're all

0:56.1

better with help. Visit betterhelp.com slash elevator to get 10% off your first month. That's

1:03.0

BetterHelp, h-elp.com slash elevator. Recovery elevator episode 532. That precipice of like, man, I cannot imagine getting sober, but I cannot fathom going on drinking like I am.

1:20.6

Something has to shift. Elevator podcast.

1:45.5

My name is Paul Churchill, and I am so excited to be here with you today.

1:49.8

Listeners on today's episode, we have Adam.

1:52.4

He's 34 years old from Denver, Colorado, and he took his last drink on May 19th,

1:57.8

2022, Great Job Adam. I forgot to mention this, but a couple weeks ago, Cafe

2:04.6

R.E, which is our online alcohol-free community with a new shiny app, turned nine years old on April

2:12.8

16th. So crazy. Thank you all for your support and so many of the cafe re listeners that we have on

2:19.8

today's podcast. It's a little bit like a mental hospital run by the mental patients, but hey,

2:24.7

it's still working. We're still going. And we're starting to build some major culture and history

2:29.9

there. So if you're looking for a group of people who no longer drink alcohol,

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