Motivation To Quit Alcohol - My Alcohol Story After 1 Year of Sobriety.

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • This is a brief story of my alcohol journey and an introduction to my new RUclips channel.
    Sobriety is a wonderful thing and I hope this can give anyone watching the motivation to quit alcohol

Комментарии • 131

  • @AllansStation
    @AllansStation Год назад +35

    Drinking from age 16. Went through the lot until age 60.Decided enough was enough. STOPPED. Aged 92 now. Been sober and alcohol free, for 30 very happy years. Best move l ever made.

  • @LazygirlLA892
    @LazygirlLA892 Год назад +51

    Sobriety is the best thing you can do for yourself - the clarity gives you an edge over everyone else. The first 3 months were rough but my mental health has improved dramatically since. My highs aren't as high - but my lows certainly aren't as low either.

    • @dr_corrupt1014
      @dr_corrupt1014 Год назад

      hi sarah could you contact me ?

    • @jenniferanand3306
      @jenniferanand3306 Год назад +2

      thank you for expressing this, this is helpful to know so this will help me :) Thank u

    • @darrenhadden1037
      @darrenhadden1037 10 месяцев назад

      Do you attend AA?

  • @mikeheaton8424
    @mikeheaton8424 Год назад +34

    I was a binge drinker, hitting it hard ! Sober a long time . Don’t take that first drink, you’ll avoid misery !

    • @andreasmethurst4656
      @andreasmethurst4656 Год назад +2

      The biggest risk I found is thinking 'I've for this now!!'

  • @darbomefein07
    @darbomefein07 Год назад +30

    Imagine lying in bed: hot sweats, cold sweats, heart racing, all you need is sleep but you can't sleep because if you close your eyes you feel sick, your anxiety is through the roof, your body is crying for water, but every time you take a sip, you vomit so hard, your body aches.... It's 4am, but you need to get up at 7am for work. You're trying not to drink but only a drink will calm the chaos..... And the cycle repeats.

    • @vaibhavsingh4108
      @vaibhavsingh4108 Год назад +3

      Couldn't agree more 😢

    • @AR-do2ob
      @AR-do2ob Год назад +2

      Only two beers after proper vomiting help in this situation

    • @lg2573
      @lg2573 Год назад

      Wow well said and so true

    • @helpfulcommenter
      @helpfulcommenter Год назад +1

      that's how i feel, but i have covid right now

    • @paulflint6254
      @paulflint6254 Год назад

      I just get a bit anxious only...

  • @scottjackson163
    @scottjackson163 Год назад +9

    Finding something more important than drinking. This is vital to quitting.

  • @bertynum30
    @bertynum30 Год назад +3

    Iv just passed the 100 day mark and I gotta Say things aren't getting easier! I'm finding the longer I pass the more I'm missing it!!
    I really hope this passes in time.
    Love this video I can relate to all of it .

  • @robbyc2173
    @robbyc2173 Год назад +4

    As part of staying sober I regularly watch other peoples stories. It means that I regularly get validation and a confidence that I'm doing the right thing. I dont know if you are still in Scotland but I've lived here most of my life and as you will no doubt be aware there is a massive drinking culture which can be hard to steer away from.
    Thankyou for such an honest and open account of how you reached this point. V inspirational.
    Keep going!!

  • @leanneconlan283
    @leanneconlan283 Год назад +4

    Proudest Auntie in the world.
    So proud Liam 💚 xxx

  • @jobharath2812
    @jobharath2812 Год назад +4

    I started sobriety a while back…. You are inspirational mate 🙏🏽🔥🧡

  • @andreasmethurst4656
    @andreasmethurst4656 Год назад +11

    It has taken me till 49yrs to realise what you have, but at least I am getting there now. I wish I had realised earlier the effects of alcohol on mental health and could see the crutch I was using was the cause.
    I have cut down massively, but also know moderation is a myth and I'm kidding myself. I hope to decide to quit for good very soon and these videos definitely help nudge me in the right direction, thank you x

    • @elizabethsweet3866
      @elizabethsweet3866 Год назад +3

      I had 32 years heavy drinking. Tried moderation. Decided to quit completely and it’s so worth it.

    • @tomfaunce
      @tomfaunce Год назад +3

      I have found that complete abstinence is easier than moderation

    • @richardhebert1558
      @richardhebert1558 Год назад +2

      Good for you Andrea. It's never too late to quit. I stopped drinking 3 years ago at the age of 52. My youngest son thanked me for it too. You're doing a favor not only to yourself but to everyone else around you. Keep it up ! 👏👏👍

  • @scramblendan
    @scramblendan Год назад +6

    Good for you finding your way out, staying sober and making the right choice every day from now on. A choice I'm proud to say I have the strength and the right sense to make. When I look back it seemed a part of me I didn't want to give up. I now know that was never a part of me and I have no problem leaving it behind.

  • @hungariancottageadventure77
    @hungariancottageadventure77 Год назад +2

    great video, im 14 months AF ...the best thing ive ever done was stop alcohol

  • @JamesAlexander14
    @JamesAlexander14 Год назад +3

    This must have been a very cathartic exercise for you. Keep going my friend and you will succeed. Everyone loves a winner and I know you can win this battle🙏❤️

  • @isolani
    @isolani Год назад +6

    Powerful testimony, greatly appreciate it as I´m doing my best to resist imbibing and your words encourage me.

  • @JonnaaM
    @JonnaaM Год назад +12

    Hey man, I have a similar story, 27 now, from Norway. I have gone two months without twice the last few years but gone back to binge drinking. Even followed channels like these too. Now I’m two weeks into being sober. Gonna go an unspecified time sober now. Not sure when/if I’ll go back.

    • @scramblendan
      @scramblendan Год назад +4

      Good for you. Good for you. Keep making the right choice. Life will happen but it will get better when we decide to make the correct choice.

    • @JonnaaM
      @JonnaaM Год назад +5

      @@scramblendan Thank you! I’m almost 4 weeks in now. No plans of putting alcohol into my body again. But I’m also trying to not think too far ahead.

    • @JonnaaM
      @JonnaaM Год назад +2

      Update: I'm almost 7 weeks alcohol free, my sleep is great, mental clarity is getting better every day, I'm working out almost every day again. Bad feelings still come and go but I feel I'm getting better and better at handling them.
      I recommend Stop Drinking Expert, Sober Leon and Habits Unplugged here on RUclips to everyone. These channels are really good at promoting a shift in mindset around alcohol, going to the root cause which is that we are brainwashed to see alohol as a good thing in our lives.

    • @LiamConlanBeyondSabotage
      @LiamConlanBeyondSabotage  Год назад +2

      @@JonnaaM That's amazing to hear mate, I'm glad things are going well for you! Yes, these channels are absolutely amazing and would highly recommend to anyone. The brainwashing we have all endured around alcohol is nothing short of tragic, it is literally poison.

  • @elizabethsweet3866
    @elizabethsweet3866 Год назад +1

    Videos like this help to remind me why it was a great decision for me to quit.

  • @CNPrep
    @CNPrep Год назад +3

    Thanks Brother!! A year in myself, yesterday.. The anxiety thing is real, it seems to dry up too. I would add optimisms returns, even in the face of certain adversity. You begin to feel like, at least I'm not carrying a drinking habit with me through this... I guess some people call that hope..

  • @stevenvitali7404
    @stevenvitali7404 Год назад +6

    I feel sorry for anyone who is trying to quit alcohol when it's everywhere all the time and at almost every event like birthdays, Halloween, Christmas ,work parties, weddings, restaurants, watching football, funerals, even at school events !, it's insane how almost everyone in this society thinks this is o.k to take a drug to be able to do these things, imagine if everybody was snorting Cocaine at all these events!, there would be an uproar and the worst thing is that little kids are being conditioned to do the same when they get older !

    • @hr2665
      @hr2665 Год назад

      Everyone is snorting coke at these events?

    • @stevenvitali7404
      @stevenvitali7404 Год назад

      @@hr2665 do they blatantly do it right in front of their young children tho, like they do with alcohol

    • @catherinelussier1559
      @catherinelussier1559 Год назад +1

      THANK YOU for writing this. So true, it's absolutely everywhere and also encouraged by our government because they make so much money with it. Insane.

    • @stevenvitali7404
      @stevenvitali7404 Год назад +1

      @@catherinelussier1559 Thanks for your reply, it is totally insane !

  • @scrappy6948
    @scrappy6948 Год назад +3

    I needed this video today. thank you man for putting yourself out there

  • @mauraboland6842
    @mauraboland6842 Год назад +3

    Keep going don't do it alone. Stay away from Sugar, and Non Alcoholic drinks...34 years sober
    and it is so worth it!

    • @scramblendan
      @scramblendan Год назад +1

      Yes, sugar does appear to be a gateway to the craving. I've given up sugar as well. Best to you 👍

  • @RealziesCuts
    @RealziesCuts Год назад +3

    47 days no alcohol it was going great until someone gave me something at the gym Monday night and I have felt like hell all week 💫✊

    • @sphenoidjjj
      @sphenoidjjj Год назад

      What did they give you?

    • @andreasmethurst4656
      @andreasmethurst4656 Год назад

      Its so easy to get caught off guard.. and the subconscious response of drinking kicks in.
      Don't let it win.

  • @BEACHDUDE71
    @BEACHDUDE71 Год назад +2

    102 days of no alcohol for me

  • @seanjoseph5546
    @seanjoseph5546 Год назад

    Congratulations! You should be proud of yourself. thanks for sharing 👍🏼

  • @TerryGrier
    @TerryGrier Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @simonc378
    @simonc378 Год назад +2

    thanks for the motivationam trying

  • @jenniferanand3306
    @jenniferanand3306 Год назад

    Thank u for being so brave , bless you

  • @ciejaygear
    @ciejaygear 2 месяца назад

    Thanks Bruv.

  • @JTA-uz3ht
    @JTA-uz3ht Год назад

    Thank you for sharing brother.

  • @kmg2947
    @kmg2947 Год назад

    thank you for sharing your story.

  • @bikerbonnietx3
    @bikerbonnietx3 Год назад

    1 year isn't very long... I've been drinking my entire life going on 45 year's now and it'd take much more than 1 year to declare me sober!

  • @jeremyedwards3612
    @jeremyedwards3612 Год назад

    Top video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @tintin66666
    @tintin66666 Год назад

    Thanks for your videos.

  • @AnzorNoble
    @AnzorNoble Год назад

    This part of life , I don''t understand addiction. I know that is a sickness and it needs treatment .

  • @trophy182
    @trophy182 Год назад

    Are their more vids coming Liam?

  • @Daniel-xaogjeyh
    @Daniel-xaogjeyh Год назад

    Great video

  • @โทมัสโนเฮล

    Nice one man

  • @jimmyobrien8738
    @jimmyobrien8738 Год назад

    Also subbed👍

  • @facuromeo
    @facuromeo Год назад

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @ralphsaldana529
    @ralphsaldana529 Год назад

    🤙😎

  • @jimmyobrien8738
    @jimmyobrien8738 Год назад

    I drink martens at 3.5%

  • @jimmyobrien8738
    @jimmyobrien8738 Год назад +1

    I drink 4 beers and go to bed for work and can do it for days but after a few days I drink 14 beers on my day off and do it week and week out and I've done it for 3 years and it works for me

  • @jimmyobrien8738
    @jimmyobrien8738 Год назад

    I don't binge drink, that's the key, I drink 4 beers a night and for a session 14 beers but all beers at 4 to 3.5% alcohol

  • @jimmyobrien8738
    @jimmyobrien8738 Год назад

    Am I an alcoholic yes I am but I can control it

    • @launacasey6513
      @launacasey6513 Год назад +1

      We all tell ourselves what we want to hear. "Oh, it's not that much" "At least I'm not blacking out" "I'm in control". Even if you are able to manage your drinking to avoid major consequences, you are still poisoning yourself. I've been drinking for 20 years...after listening to the Huberman Lab podcast (on RUclips) about alcohol I decided to cut WAY back. Might consider stopping altogether.

  • @jimmyobrien8738
    @jimmyobrien8738 Год назад

    🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺

  • @jimmyobrien8738
    @jimmyobrien8738 Год назад

    Drink is who I am but it's because I control it well it keeps me drinking

    • @mrspaghetti7461
      @mrspaghetti7461 Год назад +1

      ‘Drink is who I am’ is the saddest thing I’ve read on here for a long time.

  • @jimmyobrien8738
    @jimmyobrien8738 Год назад

    I don't want to stop, I love drink, and I love that I can control my drinking

  • @scottjackson163
    @scottjackson163 Год назад +74

    I’m 5 days away from being 1 year without alcohol. Here’s one thing that I learned: persistence matters. All those times in the past when you quit for just a day, a week, or a month and then went back to drinking - those failed attempts mattered. You were conditioning yourself for the final separation.

  • @antonkazlouski4307
    @antonkazlouski4307 Год назад +27

    I've stopped consumption of any substances 3 weeks ago. The last year I was using pot a lot, before that I was drinking 3-4 times a week. Not necessarily heavily, but at least 1l of beer. Actually, I thought pot might help to relief stress and anxiety. Which is true in a short term. But in a long run it just as bad as alcohol I would say. What helped me a lot even to get myself into this path is Andrew Huberman's podcast episodes about alcohol and weed effects on body and brain. What I've learned is just there is no safe dosage. It's all poison. And even occasional drug consumption affects body and brain in many bad ways. So, there is no point trying to find a way to incorporate any substances in your life, it will fail until you realise that there is no shortcomings. You will have to face your weakness and work them through. If you ever want to feel normal.

    • @crashedBMW
      @crashedBMW Год назад +4

      Huberman got me on this path too. I'm not committed to anything long term but I'm 67 days sober and counting because of his episode on alcohol. My original goal was 90 days. Now I think I might go for 100 days, maybe more. I don't feel "amazing" like a lot of sober people claim, but I feel like I'm clearing my slate and there just aren't many bad days

    • @chrissiecrossan6125
      @chrissiecrossan6125 Год назад +3

      I watch the Huberman podcasts as well.. so informative... your words are wise. I wish you well.

    • @antonkazlouski4307
      @antonkazlouski4307 Год назад

      @@crashedBMW I think a lot of youtubers exaggerating to gain more views. Also, the effect might depend on how "low" you were. In my case I'm seeing some minor improvements in my health even it have been only 4 weeks now since I stopped. But sleep is still bad, mental issues are still in place. Finally I forced myself to contact a psychiatrist to address those issues. I think it is also related to sobriety as now I have motivation to do things (but not like a huge boost).

    • @Samantha-ji7iw
      @Samantha-ji7iw Год назад +2

      Huberman helped me too on that same episode. I just listened to him this past weekend and it's pretty mind blowing.

  • @bigcub62
    @bigcub62 Год назад +7

    How I came to stop was my brother died alone. From drinking he drank himself to death. I stopped 6 weeks ago. I was drinking a bottle of wine a night. I could not recognize him. His features were gone. I miss him. His death woke me up. Its so true it's one day at a time. Thanks for your story.

  • @davedrinnan
    @davedrinnan Год назад +17

    Well said! I'm coming up on three years sober and it's good to hear other people's stories to help keep me on track.

  • @nickbrommer2919
    @nickbrommer2919 Год назад +15

    Thanks for sharing brother it's not easy, sitting at 162 days and the shit that toxic substance has caused in my life have been insane. I almost lost everything.

  • @davidlang80
    @davidlang80 Год назад +5

    I'm watching your channel. I've seen your new videos. And I'm ready this is day one. I've seen too many problems in my life I really need to do this. Wish me luck brother

  • @wisconsinwoodsman1987
    @wisconsinwoodsman1987 Год назад +5

    I think one of the most identifiable comments you made is not being able to imagine your life WITHOUT alcohol. We can always have the insurance policy that if things get too crazy, we can reach for a bottle. Wishing you lifelong sobriety, friend.

  • @Randomanddesperate
    @Randomanddesperate Год назад +6

    A great inspiration I'm truly honest personal story well done pal, after watching this video I am 12 days sober, one of my sponsors inviting me to do some filming at a mansion in cleveleys and I was planning to do a video about my story of drinking and I'll give you a shout out.

  • @Cedarsunrun
    @Cedarsunrun Год назад +9

    Thanks for the story, I have a similar one. It's good to know how positively sobriety has affected you. 7 days in

  • @littlegrassdragon
    @littlegrassdragon Год назад +6

    Congrats on a year! It’s such a viscous nasty cycle. I myself struggle with it.

  • @azlanalijinnah
    @azlanalijinnah Год назад +3

    Thank you for making this video. It really helps people who are struggling.

  • @AllansStation
    @AllansStation Год назад +2

    Drinking from age 16. Went through the lot until age 60.Decided enough was enough. STOPPED. Aged 92t

    • @AllansStation
      @AllansStation Год назад

      Meant to add, been sober for 30 years. The best move l ever made

  • @sleeplessinstockwell
    @sleeplessinstockwell Год назад +4

    Congrats on almost a year great work. All the best with new channel I think you’ll be great in this role with your lived experiences of messing up and also documenting the forward journey that sobriety invokes.

  • @Artsyca
    @Artsyca Год назад +3

    Bro there are no such thing as negative emotions. That’s a stereotype that we place upon ourselves that keeps us orbiting around our depression. Those emotions albeit challenging are actually warning signs that your life was not headed in the direction that you wanted it to be.

  • @kalebberend
    @kalebberend Год назад +2

    Day 0 here 😓

  • @rainbowfrogs1387
    @rainbowfrogs1387 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing and well done for stopping and not quitting on yourself, I feel these videos are a good way to help others see they're not alone, I use to binge once in a while for a few days then I started drinking daily now binging weekly again but I want to stop I tell myself no then I might be in a shop and I end up going to the beer fridge and it's like I can't help myself but I'm gonna try harder going forward from today.

  • @crystalrene1498
    @crystalrene1498 Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing, brother. You are appreciated. 🙋

  • @helpfulcommenter
    @helpfulcommenter Год назад +1

    so i checked your channel to watch your other videos but this is the only one, are you actually going to make more videos and grow the channel?

  • @elizabethsweet3866
    @elizabethsweet3866 Год назад +2

    I’m so happy for you. So glad you had that moment.

  • @KellieFromKansas
    @KellieFromKansas Год назад +1

    10 years tomorrow, Dec 15 2012.

  • @bobsteel6916
    @bobsteel6916 Год назад +1

    I don't drink, smoke or do drugs . Gave it up a long time ago. However, what I do see is those including my own family, that start connecting with religion. I would warn you about how vulnerable you are when you leave substance abuse, and churches love to pray in people like that. My relative (who still drinks) got a DUI, joined a UM church in Oakdale Pennsylvania, then targeted me for over 14 years. You should see how aggressive and evil these persons are, as it would take to long to tell you what they did to me.

  • @reggiemaron6310
    @reggiemaron6310 Год назад +2

    thank you for doing this, it is very inspiring!

  • @jenniferbrewton6603
    @jenniferbrewton6603 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing … I am three days in .. You are so brave to share your story and inspiring

  • @itssamiyoutube
    @itssamiyoutube 15 дней назад

    I have multiple yrs in recovery one day at a time easy does it keep going keep smiling keep strong I did it so can you.

  • @AlonzoS-co2zq
    @AlonzoS-co2zq Год назад

    So many programs out there that promise you'll quit drinking from one day to the next and feel great for the rest of your life. Listen, Steffon Barkload's Quit Drinking Forever takes a lighter, safer approach which you decide to go with at your own pace. Best shortcut I go’ogled that only took days to rewire my brain to continually experience mental peace.

  • @philipbaptista8576
    @philipbaptista8576 28 дней назад

    8/1/24 1 year 7 rehab's over a decade of trying lets go be the best version of you!

  • @TheRealAaronFinn1
    @TheRealAaronFinn1 Год назад +4

    The further I got through your video, the more astonished I was at how similar our stories are, I feel every word of this.
    Thank you for starting this up, you have a new subscriber, one of my worst was drinking gin during semi lockdown, waking up to finish it, and heading out for a smoke only to come back absolutely plastered on 9% beer that I drank at my mates house after turning up at 10am unannounced

  • @michelacampaner6192
    @michelacampaner6192 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing, you certainly helped me. Best wishes.

  • @houzelineofficial5394
    @houzelineofficial5394 Год назад

    Stop the liquor
    Go on no fap
    Pray 🙏

  • @IanEckert1977
    @IanEckert1977 Год назад

    Wonder-Woman or Man...Whoo-Hoo... - Homer J Simpson off the Simpsons

  • @davefreeman1499
    @davefreeman1499 Год назад

    Alcohol is some really terrible shit.I am so glad i quit after many tries.

  • @jasonmort7171
    @jasonmort7171 Год назад

    Think how much money you save not drinking alcohol.

  • @jimmyobrien8738
    @jimmyobrien8738 Год назад

    I could never do 3 days of drinking I would fall asleep on day one

  • @johnbonamigo5696
    @johnbonamigo5696 4 месяца назад

    What is on your head mate

  • @helpfulcommenter
    @helpfulcommenter Год назад

    where do you live? i think from the accent it's somewhere in the UK?

  • @ivanbs1691
    @ivanbs1691 Год назад +1

    That’s a lot of time away from alcohol, lets grab a drink to celebrate mate 🥃🍺

  • @jimmyobrien8738
    @jimmyobrien8738 Год назад

    If I was a binge drinker I would be free of alcohol but because I control my drink I will drink forever because I control my drink, only way to stop drinking is to go mad on the drink but I can control it which keeps me on the drink

  • @jimmyobrien8738
    @jimmyobrien8738 Год назад

    I've been drinking for years and will continue, I love drink

  • @jimmyobrien8738
    @jimmyobrien8738 Год назад

    Alcohol is not holding me back, it's putting me forward

  • @MsSheilaC
    @MsSheilaC 6 месяцев назад

    What a great video your honesty is refreshing. I’m so happy for you and your successes now. Your parents must be really happy for you too 🙏🏻🩵
    Im 14 days in and I watch videos like this to stay the course so thank you!