Josh Duhamel Wants To Get Sober | Wild Ride! Clips
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6 months alcohol free here, and probably the best decision I ever made. I'm 33 and started drinking regularly when I was 16. My brother was my drinkin' buddy all that time. After my brother passed away from an accidental fentanyl overdose, life changed drastically. I drank even more, but realized I was actually killing myself and finally put the bottle down for good. One of the hardest things I ever had to do, but it is possible! If you're trying to quit... good job!
@714milky
Жыл бұрын
Im about to be 36 and quit drinking at 33. March was 2 years sober. You can do it. The first 6 months were the hardest. I definitely had a drinking problem. Sorry for your loss bro. I just took it a day, week, & month at a time. Keep strong.
@alexfitch2656
Жыл бұрын
@@714milky Thank you! Good work on your sobriety as well. I know it's not an easy battle to fight!
@alexfitch2656
Жыл бұрын
@John Weatherman Thank you, John. Appreciate the kind words!
@heatherjeanmorris8020
Жыл бұрын
My condolences for you and you family. I was started hard drinking at 15 at 31 my dad passed and got bad for 5 years now only a week sober at 36 but feel way better after the dts
@baileybrewer1172
Жыл бұрын
Really sorry about your brother
I can either drink to excess, or be totally sober. I just have no ability to moderate. I get that first one in me, and my body screams "MORE! NOW!"
@DeMarcusCousinslll
Жыл бұрын
I don't drink but maybe once or twice a year, and it's almost always like, ffffffffff'd up drunk.. but I'm 6'3" 250 lbs so it takes a lot but I also feel like I handle my alcohol well when I do drink. I'm the guy at the end of a party giving out bottles of water and advil and multivitamins at the end of a party and I'm like "I wish I was this trashed." After drinking way more than everybody, then I usually end up just drinking water until I'm sober in a couple hours tops. I think a lot of it is just because liquor tastes like a** and I just want to drink until I don't care and then I keep going.
@saintrogies
Жыл бұрын
Same. It’s not the first 6 drinks. It’s the second 6 drinks… all gas no brakes.
@mileshamblen9982
Жыл бұрын
Same here, work hard play hard.
@dukeofhoagies
Жыл бұрын
Ozzy said it best: "One's to many an ten's not enough."
@DietpellergrinoCherri
Жыл бұрын
Same😢
“Nobody who’s not an alcoholic ever wonders if they’re an alcoholic” so funny but so true! Steve-o is one of several people I consider a sober icon. I’m 640 days sober btw. Feels great to be alive.
@nothreewords
11 ай бұрын
well done I'm 3.5 years and counting!
@bnlang898
11 ай бұрын
Congratulations. You’re doing good, and you’re needed.
@Chino780
11 ай бұрын
That's Awesome! I have 7 Years, 9 months. Best decision I ever made.
@nothreewords
11 ай бұрын
@@Chino780 Top man! One day I will achieve this time frame.
@Chino780
11 ай бұрын
@@nothreewords You can do it!
Seeing the smile on Steve Os face as soon as he started talking about wanting to be sober says so much about Steve's character. He's so genuinely happy to hear somebody want to help themselves and better their lives that he has no choice but shit eating cheesy grin. Super dope
@pablocarrillo7484
10 ай бұрын
I also think it’s because he so used to those conversations now. I’ve been a part of the program for almost 10 yrs now and I swear I’ve had the exact same conversation with other people at least 100 times. It’s always awesome because when someone approaches you with this, they’re kinda reaffirming that we made the right choice.
@StygianNightmare
10 ай бұрын
@@pablocarrillo7484 I'm also an addict in recovery so I know what you mean for sure.
@rodrigobarraza
10 ай бұрын
@@pablocarrillo7484 Beautifully put.
@asherjacknick
10 ай бұрын
Sobriety is just his new addiction
@allegorx58
9 ай бұрын
weird because people who actually know him personally say he’s a pretty massive dick
never thought i’d be listening to steve-o for sober advice. lol. love it. what a legend
@paulwhite6367
Жыл бұрын
100%......I was like, I'm getting motivated by fkn Steve-o to sober up lol
@kdizzle901
10 ай бұрын
Steve O and Brandon Novak and Bam is a mess it’s crazy
@Hey-gt4gs
10 ай бұрын
Cult advice
@TheFokonia
2 ай бұрын
The zero judgement feels so natural too.
6.5 years sober! It's amazing how many problems are eliminated when alcohol is out of your life.
@crazycary17
2 ай бұрын
All problems are more manageable if you take them one step, one minute, one day at a time, it's amazing what keeping addiction in check can do for you after some time passes.
@crazycary17
2 ай бұрын
Additional thought here..I feel like peoples lives improve BECAUSE by managing addiction they become the best version of themselves and when you put your best self forward the world will meet you and good people and opportunities will be there waiting. I've been sober 6 years..i stopped going to meetings and i haven't thought about addiction in many years but seeing this video reminded me of all the awful shit I went through and I'm just overwhelmed to tears with nothing but gratitude for the life I have Today. The universe will provide, you just have to meet it halfway. Thank you for your comment Brother
This the conversation I will send to everyone who starts questioning their drinking with me because I am 7.5 years sober… It’s not the stopping drinking that changes your life it’s the dealing with the issues that drinking is numbing. This explains it SOOO WELL!!! Thank you 🙏 ❤
@patrickspooner3029
Жыл бұрын
💯
@jiveassturkey8849
Жыл бұрын
Alcohol and Xanax addiction seem so very similar. I'm not a drinker but I am a Xanax taker. It's a very necessary medication for those that need it, but it can be abused, like anything else.
@bogmon
Жыл бұрын
one of my catch phrases after getting sober was "I realized I have a 'Thinking' problem not a 'Drinking' problem" It's self medication. A device to escape the monkey mind. Most of us didn't realize how much we were suppressing until it all came bubbling to the surface without an ability to press the "mute" button.
@gizzykatkat9687
Жыл бұрын
So true!
@Jettijetstriker
Жыл бұрын
@@jiveassturkey8849 Xanax is so addictive its scary it definitely makes problems go away until the next day. Watch Jordan Peterson talk about it with Rogan you have to go through hell to get off it so people never stop bc you feel like "YUH DIEN" (KINGS OF LEON) White Knuckling becomes unbearable to the point where you explode on people and they cant realize the problem bc they never went through it so you hurt people around you. Its the worst. Switch to Valium bc memory loss isnt as bad yet valium is very addictive as well
My wife and I just hit 1 year sober last week. So happy looking bad on so many bad decisions I was making. I won't admit I was an alcoholic but I had a serious drinking problem. The urge to drink went away as soon as I felt proud to say I wasn't drinking. Happy sober parents for two wonderful children!
@bfunderb5899
Жыл бұрын
Congrats on a year.
@jack-uv6mt
Жыл бұрын
you're not an alcoholic but you have a drinking problem?
@paulmccarthy2032
Жыл бұрын
Way to go! Proud of you and your kids will have both parents present in their lives!
@jack-uv6mt
Жыл бұрын
@@SlayingMantis676 what? he said "i won't admit" implying he currently thinks that.
@jack-uv6mt
Жыл бұрын
@@wintersolstice4793 i understand that, but if you fit the definition of an alcoholic you are an alcoholic, end of story,. im an alcoholic and a junky ive been to rehab and halfway houses, the label is important to fixing the problem. imo
“What you resist will persist.” Powerful af.
Josh really describes his feelings and thoughts so well
@JohnnyNada
11 ай бұрын
Yupp .. he's an actor you gotta be in touch with your emotions
God bless Steve O. Helping more people than he knows
@willgleeson23
Жыл бұрын
Yes!
My brother lost his battle with alcoholism last November. Despite all our efforts - rehab, counseling, you name it - we couldn't get him to accept the help he needed. Watching him slowly slip away was one of the hardest things we've ever had to go through. He pushed us away, and his health deteriorated so much that he could hardly walk because of his swollen feet and all the other health issues he was dealing with due to the alcohol. In his last years, he was in and out of the hospital so often it felt like a second home, until one day his body just couldn't take it anymore. He was home alone when it happened. My nephew got worried and asked a neighbor to check on him. The neighbor found him collapsed on the floor, called an ambulance, but it was too late. We lost him at 56 years old. Tragically my brother missed becoming a grandfather by just a few months. Both of his sons were expecting their first born at the time of his passing. It's heartbreaking to know that he never got to hold his grandkids, to see the next generation of our family. Thank you all for sharing your own experiences and having these crucial conversations. My greatest hope is that your openness will encourage others who are struggling to reach out and let them know they're not alone.🙏
@Mark-pp7jy
6 ай бұрын
Christine, may the God of your understanding grant you and your family a great peace. Now, and in the days ahead! ❤ Mark
@kylernappier
5 ай бұрын
Sorry you had to deal with that and I’ve been struggling a lot and how your brother felt must have been awful to deal with. Thank you for letting me see this because I know I’ve stressed my family out a lot with my abuse and it isn’t intentionally I just can’t seem to get a grip. I’m venting it just hurt me to know that I can be close
@kylernappier
5 ай бұрын
So sorry that you lost someone I know it was the addiction and not something else
27 years of sobriety has brought more gifts than imaginable. I’m 62 and healthier and happier than anyone else around me. Greatest and most empowering decision of a life time. It’s like having a secret to the gift of longevity. Such freedom.
The clarity that comes from not drinking is amazing.
Credit to Josh here. It isn't easy for a celebrity and a public figure to divulge this stuff publically. Media picks up on this shit and runs with it. I'm sure just as a person he knows Steve-O is probably someone really experienced with his own path from being completely and famously wasted all the time to being someone now famous for sobriety. So... Good on him for not holding back on this topic, knowing the cameras are rolling.
Lol not Josh doing a slip up “done with her too”
2-16-22 was my first day of my journey of being sober. We went to a concert that night and I was so hung over, still, from the night before I couldn't enjoy it. I quit cold turkey and never went back. I've never been happier. The first couple of weeks were tough, but after that the desire went away. I started drinking at 14 and still tell my kids it was my biggest regret in life. I quit so many times and would always fall off the wagon. The day I quit was finally the day I had enough. You can do it!
11 months ago I had the exact same feelings as Josh. I just wanted to take a break and explore life without alcohol. I can honestly say it was the greatest decision I ever made! Best of luck to you Josh. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for honest sharing. My liver had swollen enough that it was crushing my lung... Last October I got my 30 year chip.
Josh , only you can decide !
I would never have thought to myself that the same person who use to staple his balls in the 90s would become a modern day sage helping people figure their path to sobriety in 2023! Gotta love Steve-O he really does seem to be a genuine person!
Wow SteveO said something I've never heard anyone else say and it really resonated with me. He said some people never hit end-of-road bad so they continue to drink, and then those years slip through their fingers and then eventually turns into decades. I feel like this is me. Been drinking for 30 years... mostly beer, but last 6 years mostly whiskey. The pandemic had me drinking almost every night. I don't want to be a statistic, so I hope to quit. Prayers welcome.
@eelovely6482
7 ай бұрын
Praying for you Marinator!👍🏼😇
@linzinelson4891
4 ай бұрын
From Marin ?
That laundry analogy is so simple but so true! You’d never think about every boring chore you will ever have to do for the rest of your life.
That’s smile on Steve O face being 15 years sober is just so precious. And Josh’s admiration for it is just so cool to see. Ppl who have everything have the same problems as the rest of us
I was a binge drinker for about 20 years. My body revolted one day. I was going to drink and my stomach just said no. I didn't get sick or anything my stomach just felt....full. so I basically stopped. I'll have a few with the boys on occasion but I certainly don't get wasted anymore. I feel a lot better and the extra money that doesn't go to alcohol is nice. Good luck on your journey
@billthebutcher1910
Жыл бұрын
I think this is a very important message. If you can have the will-power to control your drinking, I dont think its a problem to have a couple beers after work. People seem to think that any alcohol intake is a foreshadowing of alcohol abuse, and that's simply not true.
Sounds like big Joshy is waiting for someone to tell him the gig is up. His entire language around drinking and yearning for a higher potential is right there and he knows the answer
SOBER 18 YEARS THE SINGLE BEST DECISION I EVER MADE..NOTHING BEATS REALITY
I really like the person Steve-O has become. It’s good to see that he is reaching his potential and putting good into the world. I wish more people would/could do this.
You can tell Steve O has been to a million AA meeting because he has all the cool saying the old timers say
@levidudley
Жыл бұрын
😂 yup
Sobriety is amazing. Best thing I ever did! I have never regretted not drinking.
The pain of discipline is better than the pain of regret.
A lot of credit to Duhamel for opening up like this. I didn’t open up like this out of fear and my bottoms had to get lower and lower with each drunk before I addressed it and opened up to others.
I'm in my 40s and never been so bad with drinking. And it's true I want to stop just can't. But I have to say I love this talk between the guys. Very helpful
@lisao6928
Жыл бұрын
Same
@RataStuey
11 ай бұрын
Have you gone to any support groups or spoke to your doctor at all?
@Hi98765
11 ай бұрын
I'm 27 in the same situation. It's the nausea that gets me thinking all I gotta do is grab a buzzball and I'll be fine. It's keeping me from working and my bf is miserable thanks to me unable to stop. I'm afraid of hurting myself so I'm seeking that help, getting mental health rolling, reconnecting with my dad asking for help. I can't stop myself everyday It's another struggle against my own mind. Best of luck to you, it's wild how addictive the stuff is
so great to see how clear headed and thoughtful Steveo's always been but now we see it in full view. shows anyone can do it
mans literally said "done with her, too" hahahahahah
I've been sober for 34 years and I'm still operating at 60% my potential..at best! You can give up alcohol and still hate yourself, have no relationships and even be homeless. Mental illness will wreak havoc with your life, sober or straight!
@steffani1989
Жыл бұрын
YES this is so true
I love watching these!! I feel like I’m going to a meeting every time I watch one!! I love all things recovery related!! Thank you so much Steve-O! God bless you!🙏
It makes me so happy to hear someone confront this issue inside of them before it spirals out
As a friend of Bill W, I can easily day that Steve O is undoubtedly being an instrument to propagate the sober and clean life to Hollywood whom are also undoubtedly, influencers to teens, adults and a whole generation! This dude is the personification of the 12th step.😊
@Gngrcpl
8 ай бұрын
I like how he doesn’t break tradition like some of those yahoos
@kevinjenkins6986
8 ай бұрын
AA is a cult
I was going through a bout of heavy bingers and happened upon Steve-o's book, and his podcast. Thank God, it made realize anyone can get sober that truly wants to, and that life improves because of it. I am 2 weeks away from 1 year, and many thanks go out to a lot of people, but Steve-O thank you for the inspiration!
2 years 2 months! Couldnt be happier. Steve o is one of my greatest inspirations to get sober. Thank you so much for all that you do ❤
@michaell6892
8 ай бұрын
2 years 3 months. God bless ;)
Trying to get sober myself. Its always awesome to hear stories of people getting sober and start being more than they were while they used. What ever the vice is. Rad!
Josh knows. His face by the end of this clip is all telling. One day at a time. ✌️
This is beautiful. I really enjoyed listening to this. Josh was so upfront and honest and you guys have perfect advice and feedback to help him. I can 100% relate to this. Im a young fit normal guy and realised drinking was holding me back so i stopped and im doing as well as i ever have in life right now. Highly reccommend it.
This helped me think about my own struggles with alcohol recently. Thank you!
This dude is exactly where I am. I never considered myself an alchy but then realized I couldn’t conquer the urge to drink a beer. I tried stopping cold turkey and can’t do it. I’m actually looking into AA now cuz I want to see what life is like with zero alcohol.
@noveltynation8759
10 ай бұрын
You can do it brother
@williambarringer6513
10 ай бұрын
If I drink now it’s very small amounts like 3 ipas once a month or two months, if you can’t stop once you start drinking that’s not good that used to happen to me I would just drink all night
@ArnieJames666
10 ай бұрын
Skip the AA, it's all just religion based bullshit. It's all about personal willpower.
@MrTwat144
9 ай бұрын
when i start drinking i 'll finish a whole bottle of vodka. I simply cannot stop. When i start after the 3rd beer i start on vodka and then i begin to basically down things to get the hit before i've passed out unless there's coke involved. I will then avoid drink for days or weeks but once I start again I just binge. I cannot drink socially and i turn into an awful person. 9 days so far without it.
@noveltynation8759
9 ай бұрын
Any progress? If not, never too late to start!
I’m honestly so happy this video exists!! Steve O, you are the man!
Been sober almost 24 years. Haven’t missed it one bit. 😊
It’s so invigorating to see Steve-O being a true force in sobriety. He knows it all. Working on my own sobriety. Thank you Steve!!!! I love to see where you are! And more importantly I love to see your influence on others! Many prayers to you!!!!
"next thing you know you're the same age as old people" so true
I've never known much about Josh Duhamel but after watching this he seems like an interesting, honest and down to earth person.
Steve O your really doing great things while the world crumbles around us. No one would have predicted this. Hope to shake your hand someday 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@phillipharris9824
8 ай бұрын
😂 of all things if someone would’ve told me 20 years ago that Steve-O would be sober, and the world would be going to shit I would’ve been like no way.
@karenburns9952
8 ай бұрын
@@phillipharris9824 yes way 😵💫😵💫😵💫
This is 100% percent true. Really solid info between the 3 minute mark and 5 minute mark. The second u decide to stop drinking the obsession will get heavy but that’s when the program and support network comes in. So proud of you Steve. And proud of you Josh for being open about it. That’s the first step. I’ll be celebrating 4 years sober in July by Gods grace. Steve-O I can relate with your story as I was on a suicide mission myself. Everything and anything was what I took. We need more people with platforms like yourself stepping out and being transparent as there are more hopeless people out there than the world realizes. Keep up the great work Steve and I will hopefully meet u at a UFC. God Bless
Making the days in between drinks as long out possible has helped me a ton!
Thank you Steve-O for being such an inspiration. Like so many other people I was obsessed with Jackass and Big Brother, and fell victim to the party in my late teens and twenties. I'm 7 years sober now and to see these guys from my childhood become such monumental figures in being the best person you can be is so amazing.
He’s ages so good
Congrats to anyone out there who’s sober and good luck to those who are trying and still suffering
This really gave me a lot to ponder -- thanks for this really valuable conversation
I have over 20 years of sober! I pray for everyone here.
Needed to hear this to keep the fight going. I never thought I’d be thanking Steve O for blazing the trail for so many of us……it’s so cool.
If you watched Steve-o when they all came out in the 90’s you know that we didn’t even expect him to live this long…that’s how wild he was! To see him now with the growth and how he’s helped so many others get sober is beautiful and clearly his purpose. 🙏🏻❤️
Awesome conversation…. I felt like I was there…. Sending love to anyone trying to quit… I’m in the process as well
Steve-O looking like the kid from the Sand Lot Nowadays lol. Thanks for always being an inspiration bud.
Hope to see more conversations with you all sharing with others on "How It Works". Your demeanor inspires me on how to have that conversation when "Working With Others" as you provide the "Attraction rather than Promote". Even with 30 years I love to learn.Thank you.
Everyone should watch “Steve O demise and rise” if you haven’t seen how unwell Steve O had got. It’s amazing what sobriety can do. It’s truly life changing. Steve O is an inspiration and such a force for good
Beautiful podcast, very helpful ❤
It’s amazing listening to Steve o, such an inspiration ❤
His honesty is refreshing. Kudos sir. I have always loved this guy
take a shot every time stevo talks about being sober
@JohnnyNada
11 ай бұрын
If you do that you'll end up in AA too lol
Nobody who gets sober ever regrets it, they only regret not doing it sooner. 💪🏻
great content love the transparnecy thank you bro!
You're an inspiration Steve-o. Thank you.
Love this! So true!
I started doing drugs since my teenage. Got addicted to alcohol and cigarettes for over 21 years. Not until my mom recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 6 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.
@SusanaGomez-mp8sk
7 ай бұрын
Amen God bless people. Save your health save your mind. Life is better without alcohol and cigarettes.And you have more money in your pocket. God bless everyone who has rejected the devils intentions to be addicted to alcohol and cigarettes etc that can cause so much damage to health.
@Edennnn926
7 ай бұрын
I've been looking to try shrooms for depression, just very difficult to get a reliable source here in Scotland. Really need!
@LuisaSweden-rf3ke
7 ай бұрын
I'm very sure of Dr.benshrooms
@Wimruther-hk4zn
7 ай бұрын
they saved you from death bud, lets be honest here. and mushrooms are one of the most amazing things on this planet i wish people would all realize. they could solve a lot of problems, more than just mental treatments, environmental clean up; the possibilities are endless with fungus.
@DebanckKim-rd6to
7 ай бұрын
How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta
Thank you, Steve-O for platforming Josh. He's such a great guy, & a very underrated actor. Josh, we wish you well in all your future endeavors, including sobriety.
98 days sober! Feels great!
@clementine9187
11 ай бұрын
Congrats dude!
@superdude4635
11 ай бұрын
@@clementine9187 thank you 🤙
Thx. 4 days sober myself. I’m gunna commit this time
Removing alcohol from my life has been the most liberating experience Ive had in my 53 years on this planet.
Beautiful honest interview love Josh more
I love his raw honesty
Good observation of oneself. I myself am a recovering alcoholic going on 17 months sober. SteveO's my online sponsor, if he can get clean and sober so can myself. One drink was never enough.
Never been a drinker because it makes me sad to see something so culturally pervasive and accepted ruin so many lives. It absolutely warms my heart to see people like Stevo rise from the depths and shine positivity in the most warm and genuine way.
@werdle92
10 ай бұрын
Its really fun tho
@Chopper140
9 ай бұрын
@@werdle92you’re missing the point. I’m not even an alcoholic (no alcohol ever) but I’ll tell you what I think: alcohol produces euphoric feelings only for a short amount of time. After that, your brain compensates or having less dopamine and wasting your dopamine is a recipe for disaster.
this is the gift of sobriety. I want the hand to always be there. Good job guys.
Thanks for having these conversations
My younger brother had struggled with alcohol off and on for years. he said, looking back over time, that when he started thinking about drinking more and more he originally knew he was in trouble. Some kind of switch flipped at someo point and, even he wasn’t drinking, he was obsessed with it
Very cool of Josh to be this honest.
@kevinwalsh4652
10 ай бұрын
Banging Fergie was cool 😎 too
Josh Duhamel plays the main protagonist in The Callisto Protocol video game and it alone made me a fan. He has an awesome voice and really put his all into that voice acting/motion capture roll. I won't spoil the ending of the new DLC they just released but I will say his performance got me in the feels lol I need to check out more of his work because just the voice acting he did for this game and COD WW2 were super cool. I will forever see him as Jacob Lee, the pacifist pilot turned brutal alien/zombie demolisher in Callisto Protocol.
I'm 5 months sober and on my 4th step and have an amazing sponsor that has really helped me with so much!
@Steve-cu1ye
9 ай бұрын
They need AA with out religion attached
@douglasandreano7559
9 ай бұрын
@Steve-cu1ye AA isn't a religion all walks of life are welcome we have one thing in common "the desire to stop drinking"
@JersJohn
3 ай бұрын
@@Steve-cu1yeit’s not religious, it’s spiritual
I love steve. I think he's just an awesome dude and I'd love to just have an in person convo with him
HEY STEVE THANK YOU THIS EPISODE..........BECAUSE OF THIS EPISODE I AM DONE IVE BEEN CLEAN FOR TWE WEEKS BUT JUST HEARING TO SURRENDER TO IT GOD BLESS YOU BRO YOU JUST SAVE A HUMANS LIFE
Really enjoyed this and the insight
58 days here, never thought I could quit, now it’s completely clear how much I was destroying myself. It’s an amazing feeling. I’ll never go back!
@Hello-qx8od
Жыл бұрын
Keep it up! I just hit 1 year and couldn't be happier about the decision. Day 60 felt great when I hit it
@elizard7
Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah! Congrats!!!!!
Almost 5 years sober, and he’s right, I’ve transcended who I ever was before and thought I could be.
It’s really helpful to have someone who is your cheerleader. Someone to remind you that you are strong and can over come those urges and that the stuff that comes up is something you can get thru
My great aunt lost decades...when she was old and came out of it she didn't remember her sister passed away over a decade earlier. it was heartbreaking 😢
great conversation. there's always a reason behind drinking/drugs too much. boredom. loneliness.
@willudallmusic
Жыл бұрын
this actually hits
@Hi98765
11 ай бұрын
That's what I'm experiencing. I'm drinking to stop the nausea, I can't go very long. I've been puking all morning, dying for a drink cause i know it'll fix me right up. My boyfriend is over my shit, and the more I drink the more he isolates me so I drink more cause I'm deeply sad and ashamed and bombard myself with hateful thoughts all day until that alcohol hits my bloodstream. It's horrible and it's all my fault.
Alcohol is chemically addictive, as well as habit forming. It's normal to want to drink more after having a drink. Just the way that drug works. And I feel what he's saying. Working on reducing my intake and dealing with my stress in a healthier way. It's tough!
@beetlejews
Жыл бұрын
Put down the glass! Easy!
2 weeks sober. I was hitting the sauce so hard 12 pack a day for years. Shaking sweating anxiety like crazy. I feel good now.
"Eating soup with a fork" great line
Almost four months sober. I want to write to Steve-O just to tell him he was an inspiration for me and I listen to his podcast a lot. He helped me realize what being sober could be and unfortunately Bam Margera is someone I am afraid to become. I was a black out drinker who made an ass of myself every time I drank. Once my liver and pancreas started to ache constantly I decided to get help and I am doing okay I guess. One day at a time and scared to go back.