Thursday, July 9, 2009

21 Months Alcohol Free

The good life is waiting for you
after you are freed from the prison
of your own thoughts.

I have been sober for 21 months now and
somehow it only feels like I had my last drink
yesterday. I have since found a great apartment,
a part time job in a IT department, which I am
enjoying, it actually gives me somewhere
to go each day. I take courses at the local
community college in computer technology
and I now have a little dog called Ruby as a
pal in the afternoons to play with. So between
work, school, home work and Ruby I have a
full day.

I have not gone to a AA meeting in three months,
so I decided to attend a meeting last night. I was
surprised that I only new 3 people in attendance,
as we were chatting after the meeting, I found out
that many others had returned to drinking and
pill popping.

I no longer have the urge for a drink and attend
many social functions where alcohol is served, I
don't have a problem with that and always stick
to my diet coke. All my co workers and friends
know I am an alcoholic and I am up front about
that fact. I even think it works to my advantage
to let it be known because I am sure someone
would intercede, if I attempted to have a drink
at a weak moment. I follow all that I learned
while going through the veterans substance
abuse program here in Gainesville, Florida.
and I am only a phone call away from my case
manager at the VA (Irma) and Dr Brandt the
hottest looking chick I know . I don't think she
appreciates me calling her that, but I can,
because this is my blog.

I have not entered into a relationship but frequently
date and have a special lady that means a lot to me.

I got my life back and I continue to be a sober
alcoholic Marine veteran. Thanks to all the guys
and gals at the Veterans Hospital in Gainesville,
Florida and to my God.


Author: Alden Morrison

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your blog. It is encouraging. I am a veteran and have an alcohol problem. I enter inpatient treatment at the Asheville NC VA in a couple of weeks. I am scared but hopeful.

Paul Snider said...

I salute you. Orange County sober living has done right by many angelenos. Glad to hear you are still sober, buddy!

Anonymous said...

My son is cuurently deployed and never calls home sober. He is becoming so bad I don't want to take his calls, all his money goes to alcohol. I have been sober for 18 years this time. I have put him in Gods hands but can't let go of the worry and anger. Please pray for my son, thanks.