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Restless, Irritable and Discontent
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Sometimes I get restless irritable and discontent, even though my life is going great. I have so much to be grateful for, I really do. But it's like I get this 'itch' for more. Like I want to do something more, and I want it now, but I don't know what it is.
I start looking at online courses, or starting a new hobby or something ...... but it's always something I can get quickly ...... like I used to get that quick fix from a drink or a drug. I haven't HAD ANY (alcoholic) drink or (illicit) drugs for a long time now, nor do I desire that. But I feel like my disease .... or, as I've heard others pronounce it as dis-ease - as in, away from ease - is trying to sabotage me and get me back into the gutter, one restless, irritable and discontent thought at a time. I've also heard people call it alcoholISM, not alcoholWASM. As in, I may be recovered, but I'm not cured. I fully believe that that is the eternal condition of the disease and that the 'R.I.D. feeling may never bee totally gone. And it's times like this that I fully get that ISM bit ..... because even though I don't want to drink or drug, I want to eat. Just something, anything, but I can't decide what it is, because I'm not actually hungry, I'm 'bored' ...... I've got the RID's and want to rid myself of that feeling. I'm probably not alone in having these feelings either ...... I just identify it, for me, as being the core of my dis-ease, drinking or not. If that makes sense anyway.
Distraction helps though; I cleaned my teeth. Why is that important you ask? Because it helps to deter me from wanting to dirty up my teeth with food! And I write. .... or, in this case, type. ...... I've also brought some little things on eBay which I've wanted for a while, looked at buying lego, looked at short courses in Mental Health First Aid (which was a module in a Diploma I did years ago and really enjoyed it, although also found quite challenging). Oh, and watched MAFS!!! Wow, has THAT got some interesting stuff going on!
I suppose at least I'm aware of what is going on, and I know what to do about it. I only know two ways of living; the way I used to live before recovery (drunk, alone, angry, scared and confused) or sober, reliable, mindful, useful and grateful.
I know which way I prefer and will go to ANY reasonable lengths to maintain and grow in that way; sober and with my dignity intact.
Anyway, thanks for reading. I feel better now. xo
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Dear Soberlicious96~
OK, I had to look up MAFS which until I thought about it made me shudder. Then I realized my partner made her mind up to9= marry me at very short order. Mind you she did not let me in to the secret for quite some time. It's worked well for 20+ years.
Dealing with diss-ease as you describe it does have a further method of attack you know, neither giving in, not trying to treat foil symptom and occurrence individual as they happen but by changing your life, being so preoccupied that diss-ease does not get a foot hold.
I had something similar when invalided out of my occupation and told in so many words the future was staying at home and swallowing meds. After I improved a bit (by staying home and swallowing mess true, but plus other things also) I took a course of study.
It was supposed to be full time, which I could not manage, however part time it took twice as long and it worked well. I was very much aware of what needed doing each day and took on a whole new outlook on life.
I'm not pretending it was 100% successful or that it's the remedy for everyone, however it lead me in new directions to a new completely unanticipated occupation and did move my mind -and habits -far from where they started.
What I'm trying to say (apart from the fact you sound eminently capable of studying successfully) is to try to meet diss-ease head-on might be less successful than an oblique approach -if that makes any sense.
Croix
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Catminister
Welcome to the forums.
I like the saying Tolerance fir the mundane,
As you can see no one has replied for couple of years so you may want to start a thread if you want to,
I am glad you chose to share yiur experience with others,
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