Kristina J. 581 Posted March 15, 2013 Just reading your story Scotty. My heart breaks for you. My grandfather was a functioning alcoholic for over 40 years. He quit drinking and smoking January of 2000 with AA. By 2004 he was facing stage 4 lung cancer and late stage cirrhosis of the liver. It was too late for him. I will never forget my last conversation with him a week before he passed. He told me, "the drink and smoke may have killed me, but G-d dammit, I quit. And no one will ever take that away from me." You started this thread saying that you needed fear. You are burning your stomach from the inside out. You are at serious risk for internal bleeding and stomach cancer if your ulcers are both left untreated and compounded with alcohol use. THIS is the fear you were looking for. Those are life altering and in a lot of cases life ENDING complications. I know this is hard, especially as a functioning alcoholic. Functioning so well keeps you from many of the immediate consequences that could come of your drinking but it keeps you from dealing with the long term consequences that are building up in your body. Keep going to the AA meetings. Use the resources around you. The recovering addicts that are reaching out to you. Don't let your massive weight loss be your grand finale. It is not too late for you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sleevin scotty 43 Posted July 15, 2013 just a follow up to you guys: i am 6 weeks without a drink :-) . super hard but i did a chemical dependance program through kaiser. had an impatient and outpatient program. i currently go to aa and i have a sponsor. last straw was learning my bilirubin was elevated, thanks for the encouragement! 12 neneh_vsg, PdxMan, Sleeved in Seattle and 9 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
No game 14,437 Posted July 15, 2013 Great news about the six weeks. I'm pulling for you and so are many others here! 1 zenandnow reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PdxMan 4,292 Posted July 15, 2013 Congrats Scotty. Just keep doing what your sponsor says. Be willing to try anything. So happy to hear this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DonRodolfo 1,416 Posted July 15, 2013 just a follow up to you guys: i am 6 weeks without a drink :-) . super hard but i did a chemical dependance program through kaiser. had an impatient and outpatient program. i currently go to aa and i have a sponsor. last straw was learning my bilirubin was elevated, thanks for the encouragement! Well done! Rootin for you here also! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mwrarr 244 Posted July 15, 2013 just a follow up to you guys: i am 6 weeks without a drink :-) . super hard but i did a chemical dependance program through kaiser. had an impatient and outpatient program. i currently go to aa and i have a sponsor. last straw was learning my bilirubin was elevated' date=' thanks for the encouragement![/quote'] Congrats! I'm so happy to hear this. Just keep stepping, one foot in front of the other. We're all here for ya brah. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SeaGirl 193 Posted July 15, 2013 Awesome Scotty! Being sober can be tough early on, I'm so glad you got support. It gets better. It really does. Hang in there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gettingslim 86 Posted July 28, 2013 Congratulations Scotty! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2013sleevegirl 126 Posted July 30, 2013 Congrats, keep up the good work! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sleeved in Seattle 280 Posted August 15, 2013 Awesome job! We're all rooting for you to succeed, you know that, right? :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GoldyGirl 186 Posted August 22, 2013 when you were drinking after sleeve how did you stomach feel...??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
No game 14,437 Posted August 22, 2013 when you were drinking after sleeve how did you stomach feel...??? Are you asking the op this???? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Justinh125 472 Posted August 29, 2013 Last summer, my drinking was reaching epic and incredibly disastorous proportions, so I checked myself into a treatment facility. Now, I have an AA "homegroup" that I regularly attend--not because I'm in a state of crisis anymore or because I've "sunk so low," but instead because I really like the people there and find it to be a great place of support to talk about all kinds of things. I suppose what I'm saying is that I go to AA meetings voluntairly because I enjoy them, not because I think there's something "wrong" with me or that I'm a "bad person" or anything like that. And sure, they help keep me sober, and I know that's important to me for many reasons. Prior to last summer, you would have NEVER found a person less willing to have anything to do with AA than a guy like me, but now I feel bummed if I have to miss a meeting I like. This summer, I got the VSG. So I suppose for the last 2 summers I've worked on an "upgrade" of sorts. 4 gamergirl, neneh_vsg, FRED1977 and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FRED1977 186 Posted September 7, 2013 I just realize I'm in the mens room .. Hahaha I'm lurking That's ok pretty smile, you are welcome,lol. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites