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The Continuing Support Thread for Anyone Trying to Lead an Alcohol-Free Life Spring into Summer 2026

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REP22 · 16/03/2026 16:46

Hello and welcome. I’m glad you’ve found your way here. We are a bunch of people who are trying to give up and keep off alcohol. No judgement, just honest support and kindness.
The original thread was started by @drybird2020 in 2020 and we have plenty of veterans and newer members who can offer advice and signposting. You are welcome here, whether you post several times a day, once or twice and then never again, or if you only just come to read but have no intention of ever posting.
Whatever your stage on the AF journey, and whatever you’re going through, someone here will have gone through it too. Don’t be shy about posting, we love to celebrate your successes of whatever shape and size - and will support you when things get challenging. We get it, we've been there too.
All we ask is that you’re genuinely trying to abstain. We don't encourage moderation-only here, as it can be triggering for some to read. If you’re looking to moderate your drinking rather than quitting it altogether then MN has another long-running and very active moderation/abstaining thread that’s always near the top on the alcohol support board. Lots of fine support there from those worthy people too. Keep trying. Sobriety may not be easy - but I guarantee you that it is worth it.
I started trying to give up drink in 2018, succeeded (mostly) in 2019 but had a few “wobbles”, one of which led me here in April 2023. I still struggle sometimes but the posters on this thread have been an absolute godsend of wisdom, support and encouragement, along with my dog - known here as Sid (not his real name), and they keep me going. I hope you find strength and comfort here too. This thread and its wonderful posters has been a lifesaver to many, and have certainly seen me through many good and not-so-good days.
These books were particularly helpful to me and I still go back to them from time to time: The Sober Diaries by Clare Pooley (Amazon - Sober Diaries) and The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober by Catherine Gray (Amazon - Unexpected Joy). Others have found This Naked Mind by Annie Grace (Amazon - This Naked Mind) helpful. There are Apps that help track your AF journey, including Reframe and the ones I use, I Am Sober and TryDry. Podcasts can also be helpful. I have found One for the Road by Sober Dave to be a good listen. But different things work for different people. Feel free to post and ask. There is solidarity, wisdom and support here. This is a safe space where your voice will be heard, understood and valued.
Lighter evenings, blossom and birdsong are with us once again. Pull up a chair, and make yourself at home. It's going to be alright. x

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Onewildandpreciouslife · 01/05/2026 08:04

Morning all.

Lovely to hear from you @eekwhatnow ! And many congratulations on your 4 months 👏👏

That pattern sounds very familiar @elusivehope ! But I’m not sure that you do have poor impulse control- it’s more that you haven’t developed any alternative coping strategies. Your brain knows that alcohol is a temporary fix for anxiety, and it’s trying really hard to help you. Unfortunately using alcohol to deal with anxiety is like trying to put out a fire by throwing petrol on it. Can you put together a list of alternative strategies that you can reach for next time the anxiety hits?

Lavrander · 01/05/2026 08:20

Morning all. Out on a dog walk and I think the ski jacket was a bad idea!
Lovely to see your name pop up @EastCoastDamseland well done on the marathon. I was gutted to have missed the world record - I had it on and he looked like he'd finish at about 2:02 so I just went about with my day 🤦🏻‍♀️
I've experimented with turning up the treadmill to the speed they go and it's just impossible.

Well done @VillageIdiott. An appletize in the sun sounds lovely too.

Good to see you @elusivehope. X

Lavrander · 01/05/2026 08:21

Found the blog post that someone posted here when I first joined the thread. It helped me enormously. Reminder for all:
From Clare Pooley's blog:

The ones that really make me want to cry, and yell in frustration, are the ones written by people who do the first few days over and over and over again.

They do four days sober, then back to day one. They manage ten days next time, then go on a bender. Three days. Four days again. Ad infinitum.

I get it! I really do. I've been there. We all have. And you do just have to keep persevering until one day it just sticks.

But now, with the benefit of six months of hindsight, I just want to grab them in a big bear hug and yell "Nooooo! You're doing the hardest part over and over, without ever making it to the good bits!"

And the problem is, the longer you spend wallowing around in those early dark days of despair, the more you manage to re-enforce the idea in your subconscious that that's what sobriety is all about.

So, if that's you, then think about it like this:

Imagine you're standing in a field which you've been in for a long, long time. Initially it was beautiful - filled with wild flowers, friends, sunshine and fluffy bunnies (maybe the bunnies are a bit too much? But, hell, I'm going with it).

But, over time, it's got more and more miserable in your field. There are still some sunny days, but there's an awful lot of rain, and some terrible thunderstorms. You keep thinking the flowers are growing back, but they die before they bloom. The bunnies are few and far between.

Then you start meeting people who tell you about another field, not too far away. They've seen it. Some of them live in it. It's everything your field used to be, if not more so. And they appreciate it so much more because they've seen what your desolate home looks like. They used to live there too.

"Hey, come and live with us!" they tell you. Because they're not mean and selfish. They know that there's plenty of room at their place for everyone, and they genuinely want more friends.

You really, really want to join them. But there's a hitch. There's a huge great obstacle course in the way. You can't see the whole course, only the obstacle directly in front of you. And you can't see the promised land on the other side. You have no idea how big the course is, how long it takes to get through it, or whether you're up to it.

But you know that you can't stay where you are. It's only going to get worse. So you take a leap and throw yourself at the first obstacle....

Initially it's not too hard. You've got bags of energy and enthusiasm. But, after you've been over a twelve foot wall, through a leech infested, waterlogged ditch, and dug under a fence with your bare hands you're exhausted. Fed up. You have no proof that this place even exists. You have no idea if you can ever make it that far, and you're desperate to go back to somewhere familiar, where you're not so tired, and cold and scared....

.....so you go back to your field. And initially it's great to be home. The other people stranded there welcome you back with open arms and tell you that the alternative field doesn't really exist. You're comfortable. You know what you're dealing with. You think you can see the sun coming out and a bunny in the distance....

....but you were fooling yourself. There are no bunnies left any more. The thunderstorms come harder and harder. Eventually you throw yourself at the twelve foot wall again. You brave the leeches again. You dig the tunnel. You make it to the fifth obstacle this time before you go back to the beginning.

You go back because you have no proof. You don't know how long it takes. You don't know if you can do it. You're exhausting yourself by doing those first few obstacles over and over again. It's just too hard.

So, if that's you, then listen to this. Because I doknow (as do many people reading this who I'm hoping will back me up in the comments below). I am going to say it really loudly:

IT DOES EXIST! IT'S EVERY BIT AS GOOD AS YOU'RE HOPING. IT TAKES ABOUT 100 DAYS TO BE ABLE TO SEE IT, AND ABOUT SIX MONTHS TO GET THERE. YOU CAN DO IT.

The truth is that the hardest bit of the obstacle course is the beginning. So you really don't want to keep re-doing the wall, the leeches and the digging. Once you're through those, the other obstacles get easier, and they're further apart. And you get stronger, and fitter and more able to cope.

One thing to look out for is 'false summits'. Sometimes you think you've got there. You've seen no obstacles for ages, and you think THIS IS IT! Only to be confronted by a whopping great wall. (See my post on Post Acute Withdrawal Symptoms).

But by now you know how to scale those suckers. It's no biggie. You almost start to get a sense of achievement from making it to the other side of each one. After all, a field with no challenges at all in it would be a little....flat and featureless.

So, my fellow adventurers, pack up your bags, say goodbye to your field, throw yourself at the obstacles and KEEP ON GOING! Do not look back until you get to the end!

WendyWagon · 01/05/2026 08:53

Morning all.

FiloPasty · 01/05/2026 09:18

victoriaemes on Instagram just posted her 3 year sobriety and her post really resonated with me, although I think I drank more than she did.

Morning Wendy and shipmates

VillageIdiott · 01/05/2026 09:37

Thanks @Lavrander that is incredibly helpful to read! I’m on day 5 now. The first 5 days in a row since February 2025 (I’ve been logging my drinking in the Try Dry app for a long time. I don’t actually know why. I use My Fitness Pal religiously too). The last time I did 6 days in a row was November 2023!

Onlymeandyou · 01/05/2026 11:29

Hello all. I've been on and off this s thread a few times, with name changes. But I've had a really dodgy few months when I've given in to the wine almost every evening in large quantities. I'm going to hop back on for accountability and support, and re-read the thread x

WendyWagon · 01/05/2026 14:09

Welcome back @Onlymeandyou

REP22 · 01/05/2026 15:00

Good afternoon shipmates,

Fleeting wave today (sorry) as have had a couple of days of mad meetings. Work is entertaining at the moment. I currently have people emailing me photographs of dog turds. Not a joke. Some of them are quite beautiful - akin to the Taj Mahal on a glistening sunset. I'm thinking of standing in the area in question with a basket of corks to distribute and a little toffee hammer. Sid is not involved.

Lovely to see you again @elusivehope , @eekwhatnow and @Onlymeandyou - I am glad you are here, walking with us. ❤️

@Lavrander - thank you ever so much for reposting in full Clare Pooley's "Bunnies/Obstacle Course" blog entry. It's so helpful - it's been a valued treasure to very many of us and reposted multiple times, until MN seemed to change the rules on linking to blogs hosted by Blogspot. The blog is still out there and called "Mummy was a Secret Drinker". I - and am sure many others - thank you again for taking the time and trouble to seek it out and repost. Clare Pooley is much in my thoughts at the moment - if you follow her on her Social Media platforms, you may have read her posts that her father has recently passed away in very tragic circumstances. Her mum and dad are family friends (I don't know Clare though) and it has been devastating for all concerned. Mr. P. was a wonderful man. His daughter and her writing have helped so very, very many. A precious gift to the world.

Sid and I are off to a mahoosive 80th birthday party at the weekend (or, as I've put it on their card, a party to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their 40th birthday). I suspect there will be much drinking of killer cocktails. But not by me.

Strength and courage wonderful shipmates. It will be alright. xx

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Pollyannawasperfect · 02/05/2026 06:29

Also rejoining. Just done that hard bit. Today is day 4

Onewildandpreciouslife · 02/05/2026 06:47

Morning all.
Welcome back @Onlymeandyou and @Pollyannawasperfect - good to have you back on board

Lavrander · 02/05/2026 06:56

Morning all!
@REP22where are they getting these photos? I don't want to know. Arthur likes to drop his ball to be thrown right next to a pile of it. He actually goes sniffing around for just the right spot as if it's a gift to both of us. The rotter.

Welcome @Pollyannawasperfectand @Onlymeandyou. Loads of support here.

Great idea to be logging so long @VillageIdiott. Really shows you what the wins are. I would recommend (if you don't already) logging your mood and sleep as well on the app. It's fascinating to see that change and I wish I had. Very motivating.

I've deleted instagram! This is now the only social media I have. I was scrolling too much. Feel a bit twitchy without it.

endlesswashing · 02/05/2026 09:43

Happy weekend shipmates,

Congratulations @EastCoastDamsel on nearly 2 years and completing the London marathon!

@alldressedupinblue 400 days is fantastic.

@Whosthetabbynow so lovely to hear such a positive outcome for you and DH.

@eekwhatnow and @elusivehope sorry to hear you're both having a rough time.

It's been a hectic couple of weeks in the endless household. Not all plain sailing, but I'm still aboard and not drank any alcohol. 16 weeks today, I now really need to tackle the sweet, chocolate, and biscuit addiction as I've got into the habit of indulging daily because I deserve it. I can see a pattern with my behaviour 🤔 started off strong with a healthy breakfast but it's the evenings that are the struggle. I know I have to stop buying it then it won't be here to temp me. I just have to actually do it.

WendyWagon · 02/05/2026 09:46

Good morning lovelies.

I've woken up feeling a bit better. Too tired to finish HIGNFY.
Dippy eggs have been had. The DH loves eggs. He's also a bit frugal but I've got him on the Burford browns. Win win.

I found the cottage of my dreams but it's ten miles away. Doesn't sound much but difficult to get the DD on the uni bus from there.

No DS this weekend as he's having a garden makeover. Three lads going up to dig the astro turf out and lay a lawn. Old posho that one.

I've found a decluttering lady. Has anyone used one?

REP22 · 02/05/2026 12:22

Good morning shipmates,

A lovely sunny Saturday. Sid and I made our pudding for the birthday bash last night and he's now sunning himself in the garden.

@WendyWagon - I have used a decluttering service. A few years ago, when I was first getting out of addiction, my bedroom was a mess of clutter and empty bottles and the whole house generally was representative of someone who hadn't been coping with life for a few years. It was run by a lady and she had a beefy guy with her. They were very, very efficient. Can't remember how much it was, but it was under £300. Took them about half a day. I told her what I wanted to keep and they swept through the lot. Kept bits stacked neatly afterwards and a pile of found coins put ion the table. She even gave me a new mattress that she'd collected from a previous house in perfect, unused condition, because it was the same size as my bedframe. Can't really fault the service, though since then, I've never been able to find two favourite mugs and my order of service from Westminster Abbey's funeral of Princess Diana. I would recommend such a company if it's what's needed. Money well spent. I couldn't face doing it myself. My understanding is that the trash is disposed of and anything in good condition goes to charity shops. Word of caution though - if you get people in, make sure that they have a proper waste carriers licence. If any of your stuff ends up fly-tipped and the tipped stuff is traced back to you, you will be prosecuted along with the fly-tippers. It should say on company websites if they've got one.

@Lavrander - haha, cheeky Arthur! Some of our four-pawed buddies can be really rancid. Sid is absolutely fastidious in all bodily admin, and very discreet. One of his predecessors had a favourite thing with puddles. He loved to have a good long drink in the biggest puddle he could find - whilst simultaneously urinating into it. The fecal pictures were taken by dog walkers. For the sole purpose of emailing them to me. Happy, happy days.

I have just ordered Sid a new collar tag, as his old one fell off. I've got the order acknowledgement this morning and see that I've accidentally ordered him a cat tag. I shall not be telling him.

Strength and courage, brave shipmates. All shall be well. x

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WendyWagon · 02/05/2026 18:38

I've just had a large Gordon's AF, lemon and tonic. It hit the spot. I found it in the cupboard. Hoorah.

Carmel pud later. Watching Timothy Dalton.

REP22 · 02/05/2026 21:14

Happy days @WendyWagon! I love a bit of Timmy D.

Hearty welcome to you @Pollyannawasperfect - I'm so glad you've found us. You are very welcome here.

The party was good. Except that I helped myself to what I thought was AF cordial on the table next to the Pimms jugs. It was bl~~dy Mojito; basically tequila with a token wedge of lime. I wish there had just been something different in my bl~~dy glass. However, bullet was swiftly dodged, and I did not fall. The usual drinkers are still giving it laldy out there, probably will push on through till dawn, is it doesn't start raining again. The wine and killer-cocktails in full flow. I am glad to be in here watching the snooker with Sid. I do love a fun party, but the scales tip so quickly from fun into everyone talking nonsense far too loudly. There will be some pounding heads tomorrow I expect.

Our pudding went down well. Hope you enjoy your special pud @WendyWagon. I call Sid "my little pudding" sometimes. He doesn't seem to mind, but then he is master of the poker face.

Night all. Strength and courage. x

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Carpetburn · 02/05/2026 22:17

A belated check in this evening shipmates!
Welcome back @Onlymeandyou and welcome @Pollyannawasperfect Lovely to have more crew on the voyage!
A quiet day for me today which is just as I like it!

endlesswashing · 02/05/2026 22:42

@eekwhatnow sorry, should have said congratulations on 4 months! I'm not sure who I've muddled you up with.

Apologies if I've mixed anyone else up, can't even blame it on being drunk 🙃

elusivehope · 02/05/2026 22:46

I've had a lovely calm day. Went for one of my slow jogs by the river, and had burgers for dinner with DH and DS2 at the local pub. Am not wanting to drink at all right now.

@Onewildandpreciouslife you said: I’m not sure that you do have poor impulse control- it’s more that you haven’t developed any alternative coping strategies. Your brain knows that alcohol is a temporary fix for anxiety, and it’s trying really hard to help you. Unfortunately using alcohol to deal with anxiety is like trying to put out a fire by throwing petrol on it. Can you put together a list of alternative strategies that you can reach for next time the anxiety hits?

That is so SO helpful and wise. Thank you. I made the list of negative reasons to avoid alcohol, but a list of positive alternative coping strategies is a brilliant idea. I will do that. I should do it tomorrow morning maybe as Sundays always tend to be a high anxiety day for me (I worry about returning to work on the Monday).

Bravo @eekwhatnow on your four months! And @VillageIdiott on your five days; that's brilliant. Also @endlesswashing on your sixteen weeks.

@lavrander thanks for reposting the Clare Pooley blog post. I could do with rereading it every day I think! I admire you for deleting instagram. I know that social media is bad for my mental health, but I spend an inordinate amount of time scrolling every day.

It's good that potential cottages keep popping up @WendyWagon. One day a cottage will be The One. Your DS is doing the right thing getting rid of the astroturf. It's very bad for the environment apparently. Speaking of astroturf, DS2 once came home when he was a few years younger and waxed lyrical about how he had visited his friend's house, and his friend's family was 'so rich' that they had artificial grass! If only we could afford artificial grass as well, said DS! This made DH and me laugh. I guess one could consider astroturf the height of luxury; it all depends on your perspective 😂Incidentally, DS2 now wears out his socks at a frightening rate (there are huge gaping holes on the soles) and I recently learned why. He and his friends love to play football on an astroturf field that belongs to a local private gym. They sneak in when the field isn't being used, and play in their socks. The girls sit around and watch the boys play and the security guards apparently turn a blind eye 😳I thought of complaining to DS about the sock replacement expense but decided just to leave it for now. I guess there are more dubious activities that teenage boys can get up to than playing football in their socks 'on the astro'. Bless the young. As long as drugs and alcohol aren't involved, it sounds fairly wholesome.

Welcome @Onlymeandyou and @Pollyannawasperfect !

@REP22 well done for ditching the mojito after the first sip.

Good night to you too @Carpetburn .

WendyWagon · 03/05/2026 08:02

Morning all.

I was very surprised not to have to get up in the night after the large faux G &T.

Mr Tiggles and I have had some breakfast.
I need some help today as one of my legs has become very painful. It might be ting food.
The big cheese rheumatologist is seeing me next week as the infusion didn't work. I'm going to have the steroids and the new drug. I'll have to watch my appetite. It least it curbs any booze cravings (I still get them four years on).

@elusivehope I am really worried about the house. Absolutely no interest at all. Last year we had two private approaches. Both parties disappeared. Having never owned a modern house I didn't realise they were so disliked over a certain price point. In all fairness two other houses of the same size haven't sold either.
If I reduce it again I'm making a loss. I never get offered any of the bargains, they go to the estate agent mafia. It's such a boys club

Good luck to all today.

Lavrander · 03/05/2026 12:15

I had a new build house before @WendyWagonand lost money on it. It was galling at the time but honestly glad I did in the end. I love the house we're in now. Not saying it's a possibility for everyone but I just wanted to go in the end. Other houses on the road made money.

WendyWagon · 03/05/2026 13:15

Lavrander · 03/05/2026 12:15

I had a new build house before @WendyWagonand lost money on it. It was galling at the time but honestly glad I did in the end. I love the house we're in now. Not saying it's a possibility for everyone but I just wanted to go in the end. Other houses on the road made money.

I do feel the same. Had enough now. I really wanted the Colefax house and got beaten to it. I've read the Times article and it says a lot is down to mortgage rates, mine doubled.
I will reduce it next week or I'll be stuck here.

REP22 · 03/05/2026 19:35

Hang in there @WendyWagon - the right one is coming; I know it. Hope all goes well with the grand fromage rheumatologist. ❤️

@elusivehope I love the idea of your DS and his friends sneaking in to play football with the girls coming to watch. What a great way to spend their evenings, and the fact that they're responsible enough to take their shoes off so as not to trash the facilities for others speaks so highly of them. Long may it continue. I feel your frustration about the socks though. Might it be worth buying a few pairs of walking boot socks for him to use when he's playing? I go walking on Dartmoor whenever I can and have used the same collection of pairs of socks from Mountain Warehouse/Go Outdoors for a while now - they generally are thicker and the better ones have reinforced toes and heels. Similar to this: https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/products/hilly-unisex-trail-ankle-socks-purple-731985.

Just returned from our evening walk with Sid. Lovely - birdsong was beautiful. None of the party bods who were drinking till almost midnight last night have surfaced at any point today. What a pity to have missed out on this day because of being p~ssed or hung-over.

Strength and courage. You are going to be OK. x

The Continuing Support Thread for Anyone Trying to Lead an Alcohol-Free Life Spring into Summer 2026
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Onewildandpreciouslife · 04/05/2026 10:19

Morning all.
Hope everyone is doing OK on this Bank Holiday Monday!
Scan week for me this week, so trying not to spiral too much ….