Ladies,
I've spent a wonderful evening sober last night. Turquoise, I saw your post just before sleeping via telephone but couldnt reply. I went home alone yesterday but my daughter was having fun with neighbour's same age daughter. So i read newspapers, cooked, prepared the table for dinner to keep myself busy. I even didnot drink coke. When my hysband came, we had dinner, I read to my daughter and slept her. Spent some time with my dear social networks, including facebook and pinterest and we were both tired, decided to sleep at 22.00. I read like 1 hour and fell asleep at 23 I guess.
Last evening I discovered a perfect side effect of being sober: I'm not smoking!!! A package of 20 cigarettes took 3 days to finish, which is a miracle. I used to smoke 40 in one evening while drinking!!! It made me very happy to discover that. SO tell me positive side effects (bonuses) you discovered with you of not drinking... I'm sure you all have them..
Regarding the genetics versus learned behaviour argument, I beleive both. I hate to admit that but I studied psychology and have a MS degree on counselling (psychologist who couldnt help herself till she became a problem drinker, funny isnt it?) and both genes and the behaviours we learn while observing, while imitating, while trying make us what we became. My father was also a drinker, and he used to drink everynight 3 drinks while I was growing up. But not more, not less. I never saw him drunk whole my life. YES drinking was a usual thing for us while growing, but both me an my brother cant stop when we start drinking. I call it addictive personality disorder and I beleive something in genes create that. People like us are usually more prone to be either obese, or heavy smoker or problem drinker. But, it is smth that can be controlled with some effort after realizing it. REalizing is the keyword here. If you know that you have a tendency to that, you need to try harder to control yourself or you shuldnt cretae the environment that makes you uncontrolled from the beginning. Dont even think that I'm able to do it, while telling those. But for the first time in my life, I'm trying this hard WITH the SUPPORT I GOT from YOU.
I also would like to congratulate you BP for being strong (and controlled with your own words) with your goal. Withdrawal symptoms will just pass and it's very good to think they are the signs of your body getting rid of alcohol. Maybe you may try doing smth to keep yourself busy, rather them listening to your inner voice and attending to withdrawal symptoms. Distracting is smth works very well with me.
Ok, I have to start working now. will keep you posted later on..
PS: Do not worry, I'm not working as an health profesisonal, I'm working on HR :)