I quit drinking multiple times before I quit drinking permanently. Very few alcoholics quit drinking for significant lengths of time. Don't be hard on yourself. If you relapse, quit again. You cannot give up.
Yes I relapsed so many times before it stuck. But careful, relapse might be part of the process but don't let that fact be an excuse to drink again. You have to commit fully each time you quit.
Drinking only brings a temporary joy that has repercussions. The more you do it, the worse things get with less benefits and more problems. Once I found out what it does to you, I quit for good and don't regret it. I haven't drank for years and I don't miss it. My life has improved without the need for it.
I agree… I quit completely for 6 months, then started drinking again with family on “special occasions”… but I’m done with it now. Even one drink makes me feel like ASS the next day. It’s crazy how you notice its real effects after stopping it for so long. No wonder people are always so cranky and miserable.
After day 78th, I fell off the wagon. Then started to binge for a while. Now again it's day 1. I know I am going to do it. I have to keep quitting until I quit. 🙂
Can I just say. I love you. Your direct way of saying things, your humor, you laugh at yourself. You are strong and courageous, but humble at the same time. Thank-you for choosing to do what you do. I just discovered you 2 days ago. I've watched several videos. I recommended you to my a few friends. You are walking the words you teach. Thank-you UA-cam for just pasting your videos on my stream. Thank-you Tim.
My dad was an alcoholic almost his whole life, he's 98 now. Im 53. He served in ww2 from age 17 and told me beer was 10cents so it was easy to buy and out on sea it was a way to destress. He went to jail, divorced, and us kids avoided him when he was drunk. I refuse to drink due to what I saw him go through, hate smell of beer and liquors. Through all this he always showed he loved us kids, despite all this I love my dad very much. He quit drinking at 80 finally. I've no idea how he reached 98 despite heavily drinking. Tim, I'm so happy you realized way ahead of time.❤🙏
Minus one screw up last July I’m 20 months sober….i really can’t see myself ever going back….blackouts were getting worse but the anxiety was killing me….it’s gradual but the changes are there.
In my younger days, I drank a lot! I'm SO thankful it never took a hold of me because being an alcoholic is not living a quality life. Nowadays, I maybe have 4 drinks a year & that's fine by me! I applaud anyone who was addicted and has now quit.
After not having touched alcohol in many months, a beer (which I like a lot) is absolutely delicious. But even having one disrupts my sleep and makes me wake up differently. Less happy, more agitated and less motivated. It is not worth it anymore. Grew up with an abusive and alcohol addicted father, just thinking of becoming like him makes it easier to go for a glass of water instead. I think it is the most important to stop thinking alcohol gives you anything positive. Change our own narrative. Sobriety is a beautiful thing in the end. Not easy, but worth it.
Yes!!! I have found that now even one drink on a special occasion makes me feel horrible the next day. I’m 185lbs, ripped af… I just think it doesn’t fit with my healthy lifestyle anymore.
THANKS FOR SHARING ANOTHER SOBRIETY MESSAGE TIM!!! AFTER BEING CLEAN AND SOBER FOR 4 YEARS!!! I jUST WANTED TO THANK YOU FOR MAKING ANOTHER IMPORTANT VIDEO ON STAYING SOBER!!!🙏🏽❤️👍🏾👍🏾❤️
Going on five months for me. Hasn't been easy, as I've been dealing with a lot of other problems still and doing so sober. I don't know if I'll do this forever. I originally told myself I was taking a year off at least, but now the idea of going back now gives me anxiety.
Ive been following your channel for about 4 years now and have seen what alcohol has done to my life. Unmotivated, anxious, afraid of change, and feeling trapped in a cycle of work, walk, gaming, and binge drinking every night. This is the first video ive found on the topic that's really hit me. It's possible to turn your life around and make amends with those close to you. It's going to be scary and VERY uncomfortable but it'll bet worth it a day, week, month , and year from now. And whats your left with in the wake of this commitment is a life you could only dream of. Thank you Tim for this video and I'll ride out this first night of sobriety because of this. Just need someone to hold me accountable in this high bottom.
I quit cold turkey on New Years Eve of 2022, now 1 year 7 months sober. Best decision I ever made. I save a ton of money at dinners, and I feel great without putting that junk into my body. You can do it too!
I got off methadone 120mg/day, vyvanse, lyrica, half a dozen psych meds, quit soda, quit social media, got off benzos, and am currently working on smoking and porn abstinence. All this over the last year and a half.
'If you're gonna base your life and how it's gonna go on one person, well then pick somebody who figured it out' - this hits me so hard. It's not to do with drinking but how I want to focus on myself and not consistently based my life on what my ex is doing. I'm trying to learn It is okay to base my life on what I want to do. Not what I'm addicted to (Love addiction is real folks) ...Can't wait till your next live Tim !
This was very apropos to my current thinking theme. Thank you! I've been back in the food HARD, my addict self just wanting all the sugar and all the fat and all the carbs. Fighting to get my food sobriety back. I want to be all the way proud of my life, not proud of the 35-40% that I am good with now. I appreciate the talk.
@@ros8986 Excellent! I’m from what is called “America’s Buckwheat Capital”, so applaud your chosen starting point food 😁. May you find a sense of joy and freedom on your journey forward!
I am an alcoholic but finally decided to put my life in the hand of jesus christ. let god decide for me what i should do or what should happen. I want stability and to survive.
Thanks for a great video Tim. Ive been sober curious for sometime now. (Sober since 2023) With long periods of sobriety. And many relapses in between All those wins has fairly racked over the years and im now at a time in my life where ive found something that i love more than alcohol. I have a new passion for running and hiking. Whenever alcohol enters my thoughts, i tell myself 'i can have the alcohol if i want, but do i really need it?' I know the outcome all too well so I'd rather pack my hiking bag and head off, or put on my running trainers and go boost my serotonin levels and endorphins naturally. Its an easy choice to make now. You're right Tim, eventually you just come through for yourself the more you work the process. ❤️ You often hear people talk about this brand new life that awaits you in sobriety. It isn't a lie. Im there now. For everyone , that's struggling right now. Never give up. One day, sobriety will stick, and that life you always wanted for yourself will be all yours for the taking.x
Such good points you're making here TIm!! Quitting drinking is a process and there's lot's of insights that happen along the way. Drinking can actually teach us a lot about ourselves and, oddly, end up helping us to stop. As we begin to feel ourselves grow out of the need to drink, we get in touch with a much deeper, more relaxed and open experience of life and our place in it as a newer more confident participant. As many have wisely said, "Life is a contact sport" and bringing our best game to each moment feels awesome!
Drinking and taking drugs in general is often times coming from being bored without taking the substance. Having things to do can help a lot. When you are lonely,you are working a lot,you have not a fullfilled life,maybe not many people to hang out with and no hobbies...that can easily lead to taking drugs on a daily basis just to cover all that.
Never been an alcoholic or been drunk too many times, I literally only got hungover once in my life when I was 19 and that was first and LAST time I will experience that. I’m glad I haven’t used drinking as a crutch, but I’ve used smoking weed as a vice before so this still resonates a lot. I started to realize I don’t like who I am when I’m high, I get spacey and say things I don’t really mean and don’t enjoy things as much as I would like. Right now I’m over 3 weeks sober! Once you get sick and tired of being sick and tired, that’s where true change happens. That’s where the true motivation will come from.
what gets me is some of the bad physical symptoms i have not drinking even. Eating problems, urinary, ulcers, side pains, insomnia. don't have to be drinking after previously, and still things happen.
Great video! Your point about giving attention to your inner voice and how it affects us subconsciously is on target. I quit drinking in 2012 for 26 months and then slipped back into daily drinking for 4 1/2 years! My self talk, in both cases, led to action (quitting & relapsing). I quit again in 2019 and I'm coming up on 5 years next month. I've learned so much in that entire process and I like how you point out that it is a process and you don't have to erase all your achievements because of a slip. I originally found you through your sobriety videos and have been lurking (now subscribed) because of your views on minimalism and viewpoints on living a freer lifestyle. Thank you for the positive messaging.
I quit Sept. 2023. I was spiraling and embarrassed of my addiction. I quit alcohol and then had a near drowning and traumatic event shortly after which I survived. I considered should I have a drink to calm myself? I decided surviving what I did there was no way drinking was going to be back because I was feeling vulnerable and weak. I used to count the sober months, I've lost track and that is an incredible feeling.
I have that experience too! And then the extreme anxiety come in. I drink occasionally also but I’m trying to quit for good but it seems like everyone’s drinks and if you are that one person who doesn’t drink people belittle you or assume that you think you are better than them for not drinking. The only thing I like about being drunk is it helps me get my feelings out when I’ve been feeling sad for a while, but it still is not a good cope
@@karmel896 Don't worry those people will start to fade away and you will find ones who respect what you do for your body. I also wanted to avoid the negative lonely feelings and thought alcohol helped, ultimately it did not. I learned that sitting still and believing in myself that I was strong enough to experience a feeling and that feelings are just thoughts. It's up to us to take on healing ourselves, no one else is going to do the work. Good luck and you got this.
Thankyou for these Lives.. I been feeling like giving up lately feels like in on the ledge.. Family deaths this week. All too much, but watching this gives me hope
I drank a lot of beer from age 21 to age 24 when I was in college. I quit because I couldn't afford it anymore and it wasn't good for my health. A month ago I decided to try Samuel Adam's non-alcoholic beer. It tasted similar to beer, but after drinking 1 beer for a month straight I started getting some weird muscle twitching in my left leg. I stopped drinking it and the muscle twitch went away. I think either the muscle twitching was from dehydration or the hops in the beer. I'm now done with beer.
Tim I love this beautiful scenery you always have in your videos but I hope you are packing heat during your outings. The southwest is mountain lion territory.
For me it was chronic kratom use (over an ounce per day) and nicotine (vaping every 15 mins all day every day). I had tried to quit unsuccessfully several times over the past 10 years I had been using it but never could fully get off of it and then I'd be back where I started. It wasn't until it got to the point I couldn't sleep anymore and became semi-delirious because of always being in a kratom high or withdrawal state that I had to reach out for help from family and fully kicked both habits. Now 11 months sober, and it sucked for the first few months but gets gradually easier over time as your brain rebalances itself and your mind gets used to life without the routine of getting high all the time.
IDK if I was lucky, but it’s been over 9 months and I don’t crave a drop of alcohol, the key difference was that I didn’t suffer withdrawal after go’ogling and reading Steffon Barkload’s Quit Drinking Forever, not even within the first 30 days after I quit and told no one, did not need AA meetings or meds either.
I quit drinking multiple times before I quit drinking permanently. Very few alcoholics quit drinking for significant lengths of time. Don't be hard on yourself. If you relapse, quit again. You cannot give up.
Same here! I finally had enough and said no more!
Yes...Keep quitting until you quit. A relapse of some degree is part of the cycle of quitting for almost anything.
💯 same going thru it now
Yes I relapsed so many times before it stuck. But careful, relapse might be part of the process but don't let that fact be an excuse to drink again. You have to commit fully each time you quit.
Quit again…I love this
Drinking only brings a temporary joy that has repercussions. The more you do it, the worse things get with less benefits and more problems. Once I found out what it does to you, I quit for good and don't regret it. I haven't drank for years and I don't miss it. My life has improved without the need for it.
I agree… I quit completely for 6 months, then started drinking again with family on “special occasions”… but I’m done with it now. Even one drink makes me feel like ASS the next day. It’s crazy how you notice its real effects after stopping it for so long. No wonder people are always so cranky and miserable.
I have a lot of respect for anyone who quits drinking alcohol. 🙂
After day 78th, I fell off the wagon. Then started to binge for a while. Now again it's day 1. I know I am going to do it. I have to keep quitting until I quit. 🙂
I had 47 days then I went off the rails
Good morning, im sober for 28 days (NO SMOKING, NO ALKOHOL)
Looking forward for 1 month
Congratulations!
Your liver pays dearly for magic youthful moments. Cake
Guys I cannot stress enough how much Tim
and AA kept me sober. 102 days today yall. Wouldn’t have even started without Tim’s words
So glad to hear that! Keep going!
Congrats on 102 days!! Keep up the great work... I made 6 years this past February 5th. Enjoy the journey.
Congrats!!
Thanks tim for the the AA I got 24 years of sobriety thanks for being real it's not easy being😊 a good human being
Can I just say. I love you. Your direct way of saying things, your humor, you laugh at yourself. You are strong and courageous, but humble at the same time. Thank-you for choosing to do what you do. I just discovered you 2 days ago. I've watched several videos. I recommended you to my a few friends. You are walking the words you teach. Thank-you UA-cam for just pasting your videos on my stream. Thank-you Tim.
Thank you for the kind words! It really means a lot to me. I’m so glad you are enjoying my videos, and I hope you stick around for awhile!
My dad was an alcoholic almost his whole life, he's 98 now. Im 53. He served in ww2 from age 17 and told me beer was 10cents so it was easy to buy and out on sea it was a way to destress. He went to jail, divorced, and us kids avoided him when he was drunk. I refuse to drink due to what I saw him go through, hate smell of beer and liquors. Through all this he always showed he loved us kids, despite all this I love my dad very much. He quit drinking at 80 finally. I've no idea how he reached 98 despite heavily drinking. Tim, I'm so happy you realized way ahead of time.❤🙏
Minus one screw up last July I’m 20 months sober….i really can’t see myself ever going back….blackouts were getting worse but the anxiety was killing me….it’s gradual but the changes are there.
A year and a half sober now. Don't miss it at all.
Love the sobriety videos Tim!
Good on you brother for ditching that poison for pure healthy sobriety 🌄
Rock bottom for me was so embarrassing! I joined AA and I'm on the right track ❤
There are no words to express how important this video is. And this video is soooo not just about alcohol addiction.
You look so healthy Tim
Thank you!
In my younger days, I drank a lot! I'm SO thankful it never took a hold of me because being an alcoholic is not living a quality life. Nowadays, I maybe have 4 drinks a year & that's fine by me! I applaud anyone who was addicted and has now quit.
You're strong! Glad your at peace now. Enjoy the hike!
After not having touched alcohol in many months, a beer (which I like a lot) is absolutely delicious. But even having one disrupts my sleep and makes me wake up differently. Less happy, more agitated and less motivated. It is not worth it anymore. Grew up with an abusive and alcohol addicted father, just thinking of becoming like him makes it easier to go for a glass of water instead. I think it is the most important to stop thinking alcohol gives you anything positive. Change our own narrative. Sobriety is a beautiful thing in the end. Not easy, but worth it.
Yes!!! I have found that now even one drink on a special occasion makes me feel horrible the next day. I’m 185lbs, ripped af… I just think it doesn’t fit with my healthy lifestyle anymore.
THANKS FOR SHARING ANOTHER SOBRIETY MESSAGE TIM!!! AFTER BEING CLEAN AND SOBER FOR 4 YEARS!!! I jUST WANTED TO THANK YOU FOR MAKING ANOTHER IMPORTANT VIDEO ON STAYING SOBER!!!🙏🏽❤️👍🏾👍🏾❤️
I'm studying mental health at the moment, and I gotta say Tim is doing that work out in the real world and doing it in the right way 🙏
Going on five months for me. Hasn't been easy, as I've been dealing with a lot of other problems still and doing so sober. I don't know if I'll do this forever. I originally told myself I was taking a year off at least, but now the idea of going back now gives me anxiety.
Looking great Tim!
Thanks! 😁
Ive been following your channel for about 4 years now and have seen what alcohol has done to my life. Unmotivated, anxious, afraid of change, and feeling trapped in a cycle of work, walk, gaming, and binge drinking every night. This is the first video ive found on the topic that's really hit me. It's possible to turn your life around and make amends with those close to you. It's going to be scary and VERY uncomfortable but it'll bet worth it a day, week, month , and year from now. And whats your left with in the wake of this commitment is a life you could only dream of. Thank you Tim for this video and I'll ride out this first night of sobriety because of this. Just need someone to hold me accountable in this high bottom.
Thank you for this Tim! Good to see you! I've been thinking about drinking lately, but staying strong at 430 days! ❤
Stay strong!!!
Not giving up on yourself, when everyone else has, is also key to winning the addiction battle. Take care Tim 💕
And substitute drinking with "p*orn, gambling, drugs..." Power to you Tim.
I can’t wait for the day you hit 1 million subscribers, I really do, and yes you will 😊
That will be an awesome day!
I quit cold turkey on New Years Eve of 2022, now 1 year 7 months sober. Best decision I ever made. I save a ton of money at dinners, and I feel great without putting that junk into my body. You can do it too!
It's good to see you Tim ! I turned 33 today, and I still feel young !
I got off methadone 120mg/day, vyvanse, lyrica, half a dozen psych meds, quit soda, quit social media, got off benzos, and am currently working on smoking and porn abstinence. All this over the last year and a half.
Thank you man, this post really helped me moving forward.
A lot of your videos have bro..
5 years sober..I hope to never go back to that place again..
Hey Tim, looking happy and healthy 💥✨🔥💯
'If you're gonna base your life and how it's gonna go on one person, well then pick somebody who figured it out' - this hits me so hard. It's not to do with drinking but how I want to focus on myself and not consistently based my life on what my ex is doing. I'm trying to learn It is okay to base my life on what I want to do. Not what I'm addicted to (Love addiction is real folks) ...Can't wait till your next live Tim !
the worst is not being able to sleep after a bender with the hot fevers and sweats / anxiety omg...5 days sober!
This was very apropos to my current thinking theme. Thank you! I've been back in the food HARD, my addict self just wanting all the sugar and all the fat and all the carbs. Fighting to get my food sobriety back. I want to be all the way proud of my life, not proud of the 35-40% that I am good with now. I appreciate the talk.
I am working on eating healthy AND yummy, because I am sick and I need to get well. Roasted buckwheat is my beginning.
@@ros8986 Excellent! I’m from what is called “America’s Buckwheat Capital”, so applaud your chosen starting point food 😁. May you find a sense of joy and freedom on your journey forward!
Now we good. Now we good!
I am an alcoholic but finally decided to put my life in the hand of jesus christ. let god decide for me what i should do or what should happen. I want stability and to survive.
GOD BLESS !!!
Thanks for a great video Tim.
Ive been sober curious for sometime now. (Sober since 2023) With long periods of sobriety. And many relapses in between
All those wins has fairly racked over the years and im now at a time in my life where ive found something that i love more than alcohol. I have a new passion for running and hiking. Whenever alcohol enters my thoughts, i tell myself 'i can have the alcohol if i want, but do i really need it?' I know the outcome all too well so I'd rather pack my hiking bag and head off, or put on my running trainers and go boost my serotonin levels and endorphins naturally.
Its an easy choice to make now. You're right Tim, eventually you just come through for yourself the more you work the process. ❤️
You often hear people talk about this brand new life that awaits you in sobriety. It isn't a lie. Im there now.
For everyone , that's struggling right now. Never give up. One day, sobriety will stick, and that life you always wanted for yourself will be all yours for the taking.x
That dang Sheila! 👊🏽😂
😂😂
Beautiful message with beautiful scenery. Well done!
Awareness of your addictions is the best to win. Don't give up hope. One day you WILL stop drinking!
Such good points you're making here TIm!! Quitting drinking is a process and there's lot's of insights that happen along the way. Drinking can actually teach us a lot about ourselves and, oddly, end up helping us to stop. As we begin to feel ourselves grow out of the need to drink, we get in touch with a much deeper, more relaxed and open experience of life and our place in it as a newer more confident participant. As many have wisely said, "Life is a contact sport" and bringing our best game to each moment feels awesome!
Hey Tim and everyone in the chat. WOW perfect scenery. TJ as T looks like some MP good tasting water . Great Message 💯🫶🏾❤️
I am going to dust myself off after failing again add try again. I wont give up giving up!
Perfect timing thanks for the info.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the support!
Great video, Tim! Very positive, honest, and uplifting!
Lovely Spot there Tim
I love this guy! Pause.
Drinking and taking drugs in general is often times coming from being bored without taking the substance.
Having things to do can help a lot.
When you are lonely,you are working a lot,you have not a fullfilled life,maybe not many people to hang out with and no hobbies...that can easily lead to taking drugs on a daily basis just to cover all that.
Never been an alcoholic or been drunk too many times, I literally only got hungover once in my life when I was 19 and that was first and LAST time I will experience that. I’m glad I haven’t used drinking as a crutch, but I’ve used smoking weed as a vice before so this still resonates a lot. I started to realize I don’t like who I am when I’m high, I get spacey and say things I don’t really mean and don’t enjoy things as much as I would like. Right now I’m over 3 weeks sober!
Once you get sick and tired of being sick and tired, that’s where true change happens. That’s where the true motivation will come from.
Thank you Tim. Very encouraging right when I need it!
😂 I think I used to work with Shelia! 😂been sober for a year + now, thanks for these great videos, glad I found your channel
what gets me is some of the bad physical symptoms i have not drinking even. Eating problems, urinary, ulcers, side pains, insomnia. don't have to be drinking after previously, and still things happen.
Thank you
looks like southern Colorado or northern New Mexico in the mountains
I’m on a binge. I’m coming out of it.
My blackouts are tolerable because i dont leave my house ... the worset regret i have the next morning is an email or a text...
I needed to hear this today. Thank you!!!
DRINKING IS OVER EATING IS WAY BETTER
Amen!
You have an amazing gift to talk to camera and make it seem so effortlessly, all the time giving great nuggets of wisdom 🙏
Beautiful scenery...great video
Great video! Your point about giving attention to your inner voice and how it affects us subconsciously is on target. I quit drinking in 2012 for 26 months and then slipped back into daily drinking for 4 1/2 years! My self talk, in both cases, led to action (quitting & relapsing). I quit again in 2019 and I'm coming up on 5 years next month. I've learned so much in that entire process and I like how you point out that it is a process and you don't have to erase all your achievements because of a slip. I originally found you through your sobriety videos and have been lurking (now subscribed) because of your views on minimalism and viewpoints on living a freer lifestyle. Thank you for the positive messaging.
Trying to keep quit ing
I quit Sept. 2023. I was spiraling and embarrassed of my addiction. I quit alcohol and then had a near drowning and traumatic event shortly after which I survived. I considered should I have a drink to calm myself? I decided surviving what I did there was no way drinking was going to be back because I was feeling vulnerable and weak. I used to count the sober months, I've lost track and that is an incredible feeling.
i used to be a heavy weed smoker till one day my heart felt like it was gonna explode out my chest
I have that experience too! And then the extreme anxiety come in. I drink occasionally also but I’m trying to quit for good but it seems like everyone’s drinks and if you are that one person who doesn’t drink people belittle you or assume that you think you are better than them for not drinking. The only thing I like about being drunk is it helps me get my feelings out when I’ve been feeling sad for a while, but it still is not a good cope
@@karmel896 Don't worry those people will start to fade away and you will find ones who respect what you do for your body. I also wanted to avoid the negative lonely feelings and thought alcohol helped, ultimately it did not. I learned that sitting still and believing in myself that I was strong enough to experience a feeling and that feelings are just thoughts. It's up to us to take on healing ourselves, no one else is going to do the work. Good luck and you got this.
this video spoke to me currently, thanks Tim
Appreciate every video my man
Thanks for the vid
Thankyou for these Lives.. I been feeling like giving up lately feels like in on the ledge.. Family deaths this week. All too much, but watching this gives me hope
May gods help us
I drank a lot of beer from age 21 to age 24 when I was in college. I quit because I couldn't afford it anymore and it wasn't good for my health. A month ago I decided to try Samuel Adam's non-alcoholic beer. It tasted similar to beer, but after drinking 1 beer for a month straight I started getting some weird muscle twitching in my left leg. I stopped drinking it and the muscle twitch went away. I think either the muscle twitching was from dehydration or the hops in the beer. I'm now done with beer.
Tim I love this beautiful scenery you always have in your videos but I hope you are packing heat during your outings. The southwest is mountain lion territory.
I never carry weapons. I don’t like the energy associated with them. If something gets me, it gets me. 😂
@@TimothyWard Hey man, just as long as you can accept that twist of fate up front
Great video Tim, good to see you out and about again.
Region Beta Paradox - Worse situations are often required to force action.
Quit drinking 4 years ago dont miss it
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️
Thanks Tim after years of struggling with bad mental health issues I’m ready to give up drinking just too much crazy thoughts when I drink
I'm slowly but surely getting healthier too 🙏
Hi Tim,
Just 'KEEP TRYING', you'll ( you will learn, via the Learning Effort of TRYING ) comprehend/see:
Tks., much appreciative.
Bless you ❤❤❤
❤❤❤
What you doing in the creek my bro 😂
*_Brother Tim, please at least keep bear spray with you._* _Much love!_
Don't buy cases of beer cause you will drink more because it's there, just buy a couple single cans, might help reduced how much you drink.
Good advice.
For me it was chronic kratom use (over an ounce per day) and nicotine (vaping every 15 mins all day every day). I had tried to quit unsuccessfully several times over the past 10 years I had been using it but never could fully get off of it and then I'd be back where I started. It wasn't until it got to the point I couldn't sleep anymore and became semi-delirious because of always being in a kratom high or withdrawal state that I had to reach out for help from family and fully kicked both habits. Now 11 months sober, and it sucked for the first few months but gets gradually easier over time as your brain rebalances itself and your mind gets used to life without the routine of getting high all the time.
Great video 🙏 appreciate your content keep it up
👍👍👍
"What will it take for me to be the person who can quit this.. when can I be able to do this?"
150lbs at 6ft+ is incredible. What is your diet and exercise?
I just have a hypermetabolism lol
I only drink cuz I got nothing else to do.
Ten Four.
TIMMY, I WOULD LOVE IF YOU DID A LIVE OR VIDEO ABOUT LIVING A CAR FREE LIFE. IF YOU'VE MADE A VIDEO ABOUT IT. LET ME KNOW. PEACE ✌️
Have haven’t done one yet but I will add that to my list John.
@TimothyWard Thank you, Timmy.
Where is this at ?
Keep quitting until you quit
IDK if I was lucky, but it’s been over 9 months and I don’t crave a drop of alcohol, the key difference was that I didn’t suffer withdrawal after go’ogling and reading Steffon Barkload’s Quit Drinking Forever, not even within the first 30 days after I quit and told no one, did not need AA meetings or meds either.
lol 6:39 , 14:06 hahaha
Tim, Did you get a DUI?
No, I never got a DUI. I should have had several but I was always pulled over by cool cops and given warnings and tickets instead.
6:25 timothy, excuse my ignorance.. what do you mean by black out in this situation? i think i know it but i want yours =)