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<blockquote data-quote="Firpo" data-source="post: 3913032" data-attributes="member: 45550"><p>Great news! I’d like to share something with you that is from personal experience as well as hearing it countless times from others. I’ve relapsed (started drinking again) three times over the past 36 years in sobriety and each time I tried to stop it was exponentially more difficult to stop and stay stopped. I’ve been sober again now 14 years and I still remember after 12 months wondering if the intense hourly cravings would ever go away. It will never be as easy as it has been this time (not that I think it wasn’t difficult) to maintain any sobriety. Each time a person decides to pick up that drink again it’s 10 X’s harder the next time to stop and another 10X’s harder the time after that. Keep up the good work and don’t give the ******* another chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firpo, post: 3913032, member: 45550"] Great news! I’d like to share something with you that is from personal experience as well as hearing it countless times from others. I’ve relapsed (started drinking again) three times over the past 36 years in sobriety and each time I tried to stop it was exponentially more difficult to stop and stay stopped. I’ve been sober again now 14 years and I still remember after 12 months wondering if the intense hourly cravings would ever go away. It will never be as easy as it has been this time (not that I think it wasn’t difficult) to maintain any sobriety. Each time a person decides to pick up that drink again it’s 10 X’s harder the next time to stop and another 10X’s harder the time after that. Keep up the good work and don’t give the ******* another chance. [/QUOTE]
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