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Great laura and fair play to you for coming back you can and you will do it this time xx

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you inslanders are funny- your a dick...smoking fags...here you would just be gay.

Absolutely - gay as a Lord (or Laird in my case)

 

Means happy and chirpy :P

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Stay away from the alcohol if that's easier for you, however I can vouch that alcohol is not the problem, TOO Much alcohol is. If you are anything like me, a glass of wine or two won't give you a giant craving, a bottle however might. Mix that with an exaggerated mood (too happy or too angry/sad) and you have a recipe for failure. Everything in moderation.

 

We all day that "I'm so gonna stay away from alcohol", after a night like that. But then we are out eating Italian and that glass of red is just what we need.

 

Again - drinking and being drunk are two different things.

 

Get back on the horse and try again, you learn from your mistakes :)

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laura, you can do this, I know it!  Jonny is right: sometimes it takes really messing up to realize that you need to get it together... I think you understand that now, and it's half the battle to know it.  Hang tough, educate yourself on the addiction, have a backup plan... and if I were you, I wouldn't go near alcohol for a while since that's when you chose to smoke.  I have seen more people relapse while they were out drinking.

 

Anyway, today's a new day and it's a new you... you go, girl!!!

 

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 Oh, PS, sometimes we're all dicks! lol

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