Don't be so hard on yourself Jacob. So you relapsed. It happens. It's part of the recovery. Keep your head up and keep going. Alcohol is absolutely everywhere and is one of the most destructive drugs to be addicted to. You're not alone and you're loved!❤Hang in there! Never give up! Keep on fighting the monster! Stay strong everyone!❤👋💪
prayers to you, stay strong ! i know its easier said than done, dont give up.. its part of the journey. the body and mind are very tricky. its hard to let go the things of the flesh especially something thats been a part of your life for a while. your strong to even go this far is an accomplishment in itself much love your way......thanks for your videos I have been watching your journey and will continue to root for you, take care.
This is actually some great advice man. While I was unemployed, such as in this video, that was too hard. Now that I have employment, it is a fantastic way to end the day and go home feeling buzzed. Currently I am finishing my sessions with cardio. Great call mate :)
Haven't even considered it to be honest. I couldn't trust myself. Also, I would not feel completely free if I was still taking some form of medication to control myself. My time with antabuse is done, but I will always be comfortable to offer it as a possible solution to someone else struggling.
Thanks for the info, watching my hives inflammation fade day after day until they completely vanished was such a relief, I went with what I pointed out and within the first 10 days or so the urticaria was barely visible! I just go'ogled the latest by Shane Zormander and after 20 days my skin has never been healthier!
Day 1 is always a bitch bro, especially when you smash yourself the night before. I would HIGHLY recommend that you get some thiamine and take 300 mgs every day for at least a month. It will significantly help your body to recover. When I was in the ICU going through delirium tremins, I was given IV thiamine every 4 hours.
Don't be so hard on yourself Jacob. So you relapsed. It happens. It's part of the recovery. Keep your head up and keep going. Alcohol is absolutely everywhere and is one of the most destructive drugs to be addicted to. You're not alone and you're loved!❤Hang in there! Never give up! Keep on fighting the monster! Stay strong everyone!❤👋💪
Cheers mate, this comment will undoubtedly not only help me but many others who come across it.
Stick with it mate you stronger than this you can do it ❤️
Thank you for the support mate it's all helped.
prayers to you, stay strong ! i know its easier said than done, dont give up.. its part of the journey. the body and mind are very tricky. its hard to let go the things of the flesh especially something thats been a part of your life for a while. your strong to even go this far is an accomplishment in itself much love your way......thanks for your videos I have been watching your journey and will continue to root for you, take care.
Thanks very much for the support. I hope you're still watching because there is a story to tell that's for sure.
Do what I did, switch to evening gym sessions, by the time you're out its pretty late and you feel great especially if you finish on some cardio.
This is actually some great advice man. While I was unemployed, such as in this video, that was too hard. Now that I have employment, it is a fantastic way to end the day and go home feeling buzzed. Currently I am finishing my sessions with cardio. Great call mate :)
have you thought of getting back on Antabuse? Are you still looking for a 5-9 job?
Haven't even considered it to be honest. I couldn't trust myself. Also, I would not feel completely free if I was still taking some form of medication to control myself. My time with antabuse is done, but I will always be comfortable to offer it as a possible solution to someone else struggling.
Hi Jacob, read alcohol explained 2 by William Porter
Thanks for sharing mate. At this point I couldn't even think straight, let alone read. But an audiobook might be ok.
If you commit to quit for good, it is much easier.
I have heard multiple times now a quote that has stuck with me. "Moderation is hell". I tend to agree!
Thanks for the info, watching my hives inflammation fade day after day until they completely vanished was such a relief, I went with what I pointed out and within the first 10 days or so the urticaria was barely visible! I just go'ogled the latest by Shane Zormander and after 20 days my skin has never been healthier!
Day 1 is always a bitch bro, especially when you smash yourself the night before. I would HIGHLY recommend that you get some thiamine and take 300 mgs every day for at least a month. It will significantly help your body to recover. When I was in the ICU going through delirium tremins, I was given IV thiamine every 4 hours.
Thanks for sharing mate. You're becoming a channel legend.