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Hello, i read your blog now and in someways i feel almost like you. I´m sober for 8 days now (i know…) and i feel almost the same you felt. The depression and so on just kept me drinking for about 10 years. And i´m only 26 😉 My questions are quiet the same you asked yourself like “how will my friends -everybody’s drinking, but in a different way than me. less. exept my decision?” the pressure of drinking everyday, and so on. i didn’t went to the aa, but i think i will do that, when the demons come back stronger. so, i wish you a great sober feature. and yes, your guitar is a good one. just bought a epiphone reissue model. sry for my bad english
greetz,
Hi Sven. Thanks for reading my blog and please don’t apologize for your English. I am always amazed and humbled by people who can speak my language when I can’t speak theirs.
For me, the journey to sobriety has been worth it. While I still struggle with depression, it’s not nearly as crushing as it used to be. And all my close friends have accepted my choice. I think yours will too. Best of all, I’ve made new friends.
Change is always scary but good things lie ahead. You’re doing a very brave thing and I wish you all the best. Stay strong my friend.