14 days without alcohol at all not even a sip. So you have made it without a drink of alcohol for the last 14 days. You should start to feel release around this point, a sense of contentment will start to appear and you will be feeling a mixture of happy and sad.You have to understand that you are not out of the woods yet. On day 14 you start to feel a sense of accomplishment that you haven’t felt for such a long time. These feeling may not seem like they a real a fist. Please do not get complacent at this point.
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You are the master of your own destiny and have to start controlling your emotions and stop letting them control you.
After being sober and alcohol free for the last 14 days. You will start to feel like you have finally broke out of the addiction cycle. You may even be thinking that you possible have an alcoholic drink and everything would be ok. Please don’t do this.
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YOu will start to feel more like you’re in control of your actions and thoughts. Do not get complacent at this point. What goes with being sober is contentment and happiness. This happiness has come your way because you have quit drinking for 14 days. This is why you are happy now. When I say happy I mean feeling better than you did 2 weeks ago.
Around day 14 people will start to fall off the wagon, for many reasons. This being one of the main ones.
You have to understand that this happiness has spanned from you not having a drink for the last 14 days. Not because you suddenly now feel good.
It has taken you along time to get to where you are now, take this seriously. You have to keep drilling this into yourself, you never felt like this while you were on alcohol. SO if you go back to drinking will this feeling of happiness continue? Absolutely not! This will send you on a downward spiral from hell, much worse than ever before and harder to get out of. The feelings of happiness disappear and turn into regret sadness and depression. Once you get back on the wagon again and quit drinking alcohol again. You probably will never want to come back.
Sobriety over the first 14 days can be very challenging in many different ways, for many different people.
14 days sober does not mean that you a cured from alcoholism. I am still getting use to my life without alcoholism.
14 days without any alcohol in your system, will change your outlook. You have to use this as a positive and soak it all up. If you are like what i used to be like. I would get contentment through being sober for a short period and then think to myself, this would feel a whole lot better if I had a drink of vodka. Defeating the object of sobriety in the first place.
Take these first 14 days alcohol free as your holiday period and relax. Your mind will want to start taking stock of what has been going on over the last few years of your drunkenness. DOn’t worry about this part. Just let it flow and you will start to feel even more contentment after doing this. Sart letting everything out and cry if you have to. Crying is a great way to get all this out of your system, once you are sober.
SO if you have made it to day 14 then congratulations. You are doing amazing and on the way to greater things. Just pat yourself on the back and keep moving forward. Well done!
So here we have what it feels like over the first 14 days sober
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