Everyone has a personal story about their drinking and I get a lot out of reading them. Thanks guys for your wise words.
Some people are addictive, where one drink is too many and ten isn't enough. With my family history, I sometimes suspect I might be one of those.
Keith:
I stopped drinking 4 years and 9 months ago. (5 years this XMAS)
I wasn't a social drinker. I drank to self medicate. (though I didn't realise it at the time) Did it from age 15 to age 49. (I'm 53 now)
I didn't drink every
day, nor even every
week. I'd have a binge every 4-6 weeks (on average) and spend the whole day with a bottle of spirits. Usually a Saturday. So I'd be ok for work on Monday. See... I came to understand that I was what's known as a "functioning alcoholic".
But after 34 years I stopped it dead. I don't really do things half way. It tends to be all or nothing. That's just me.
I then discovered that
not drinking, meant that I
no longer had that "emotional vent release" every 4-6 weeks. And so depression started to creep in.
I've been seeing a psychologist going on two years now. Basically dealing with things that took place when i was 10yo.
My use of alcohol was just hiding the past.
Now that I know that... I won't drink again.