tacticalturnip
Super Member
Last Tuesday, 2/3/2026, was one year of sobriety for me. I'm never drinking a drop of alcohol again. As Ron White said, "I've drank all the alcohol I'm allowed to drink in a lifetime!"
I have a stressful job, and for many years I used alcohol to forget about work every night. I don't miss it. I was destroying relationships and my body. It's literally poison for your body.
Good on you for seeing it. Going on 4 years ago I quit drinking, but it took a slap upside the head.
I gotta throw the BS flag on that. I saw my dad lay his pack of Kool cigarettes on the table and say I am quitting smoking. Mom left that pack lay there for a year before throwing it away. Dad never smoked after that day he laid the pack down.
That was 1968, he died in 2004.
I'm glad it was that easy for him, but people are not monolithic and addictions run a gambit. My father-in-law quit cocaine cold turkey and at 66 he still hasn't successfully quit smoking cigarettes.
This is what it took for me to stop drinking.

Now I work in the recovery field, in hopes that I can help guide people out of their addictions. Many need support, from counseling, to peer support, sometimes medication. It doesn't make them weak. Not at all.
Our brains are fascinating, and addiction is complicated.