What severe alcohol withdrawal looks like at 7AM

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14 days sober. 14 more makes a month. I got this
Edit: Day 397
Been awhile with the edits but I'm still going strong! Life's gotten much busier lately :)
This comment section is full of some beautiful people. God bless you all ♥️
Today is February 7th, 2024. The 17th of next month marks 6 months sober. The new year is like an alternate universe compared to where I was at the start of last year. Y'all stay safe, remember to love yourself and that you are enough.
Good news: I got my drivers license. I also found a high paying job to start a lifelong career to support myself and my family. This goes to show, you change your mind, you change your life.
Edit Edit: As of August 17th I am officially 1 year sober! 08-17-2023

badmannerslol
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24 years sober and it’s still one day at a time.
Don’t give up keep fighting!!

sargeinamerica
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To those who are trying to quit. My heart goes out to you.

toxikexotic
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I was in the hospital Dx with renal failure, respiratory failure and multi organ failure 38 days on life support. This was in 2012. Today, I celebrated 12 years of recovery in AA. You can do it and have freedom in your life.

stevehatten
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In few days I’ll be sober for two years. I’m so proud of myself.

Edit: still standing strong! Edit: very soon I’ll be 3 years standing Strong! 29.04.2024!!!

NoizeGate
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My dad has a shortness of breath. He was just diagnosed with liver cirrhosis. Watching this actually just made me cry. I hope he’s going to be okay.

Ceej
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Now 4 yrs sober. Man I remember watching Scott’s videos at the beginning of my sober journey. It’s so crazy that was a part of my life and thank god it’s over

austincopeland
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I saw this video after my diagnosis.. stage 4 alcoholic cirrhosis at 29 years old. I never wish the agony i felt on anybody.. but i fought for my life and by the grace of God and my support system i am about to hit my first full year of sobriety with my liver ezyme levels and other blood tests returning to normal. Not everyone is as fortunate as i am but which is why i go to these videos and share my story so that others can see that recovery is possible even under the darkest circumstances.

AdamSmith-dpei
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My brother drank since his early teens. Always too much at parties, weddings, his days off from work. By his early 40s it started to take a toll on his body — cirrhosis, anemia and other issues. He couldn’t stop, was in and out of rehab for 3 years and died in 2021. He was 48 years old and was my best friend

evalex
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This will help at least one person. This was unexpectedly needed

sherylwise
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Been there. Almost dead before 34. I was worse off. 5 years sober. Never going back. Had to save my own life

mikelarocque
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9 days sober, thanks for making these videos man you’re helping the world

timmontgomery
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It is tough! I had two back to back seizures from alcohol withdrawal. Lucky to be here!!! Last june I celebrated 20 years. Awesome that you are bringing awareness to alcoholism! Keep up the good work!

ericthompson
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136 days sober from alcohol. Best decision I ever made. I’ve started taking care of myself again. And I got a promotion at work

Crypto-Comedy-bro
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8years sober had to change the way I was living thank God for the support I had throughout the process

Opticnasty
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This year will be 6 years sober for me. I was EXACTLY THE SAME WAY when I woke up. I ALWAYS had a vodka bottle next to me bed, and started the cycle all over again at 7 or 8 in the morning. On my last day, my hangover and withdrawals lasted almost a week. I SHOULD have gone into detox (again) but I did it on my own. I DO NOT RECOMMEND DOING THIS!!! I was in rehab 5 times before and relapsed every time. Now I go to my meetings, and so far so good.

camarossdriver
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3 years sober……everyday is a struggle but my wife and daughter make it much easier!! Everyone stay strong!!!

girthbrooks
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5 years sober and I've accomplished what would have previously taken 15 years. Keep it up people. For you, your family, and for everyone else!

johnkeslick
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This just randomly popped up on my feed and made me cry. I lost my dad in 2014 due to liver failure (severe alcoholic for many many years). Watching my father slowly deteriorate and die was the most gut wrenching moment of my life and I wouldn’t wish it on anyone 💔

shanlynn
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Still drinking half a bottle of Jameson every other day and feeling the anxiety more than ever. Just not when I'm drinking. Sobriety is in the works. Just worried...Stay strong out there guys

rustyvessel