after treatment blues/recovering alchoholic
if anyone has had similiar struggles with sobriety and cancer send me a msg or post.
thankyou kathy
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Dear Kathy, I don't exactly know what to say. The only thing that comes to mind is that once you accept Christ as your Savior your past is wiped clean. As u know your alcoholism will be a daily battle, one u have to give over to God EVERY day when u wake up. Try not to waste your time on the what if's, we are only promised today and that's how we survive, one day at a time. That's all ANYBODY is promised, the only difference is we know it because we've come face to face with death. But guess what, u looked death right in the eye and by the grace of God you beat it! What's there to fear now? Do u work, stay busy w/ friends? Go to church, have a hobby? That's what I find most helpful, second only to prayer, stay busy, and when Satan comes tapping u on the shoulder feeding u garbage, tell him "in the name of the Lord, take a hike, I got better things to do than listen to your junk!" then ask God what do u want me to do w/ my life to glorify You Lord. Trust me a door will open. God bless, hummingbyrd.
You may like my web site and want to build your own or link to mine. I'm interested in getting links to other winners i.e. conquering alcohol through Christ for example take a look type in the ADDRESS bar type:
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thankyou i will check out the address hugs to you,,,kathyhummingbyrd said:Dear Kathy, I don't exactly know what to say. The only thing that comes to mind is that once you accept Christ as your Savior your past is wiped clean. As u know your alcoholism will be a daily battle, one u have to give over to God EVERY day when u wake up. Try not to waste your time on the what if's, we are only promised today and that's how we survive, one day at a time. That's all ANYBODY is promised, the only difference is we know it because we've come face to face with death. But guess what, u looked death right in the eye and by the grace of God you beat it! What's there to fear now? Do u work, stay busy w/ friends? Go to church, have a hobby? That's what I find most helpful, second only to prayer, stay busy, and when Satan comes tapping u on the shoulder feeding u garbage, tell him "in the name of the Lord, take a hike, I got better things to do than listen to your junk!" then ask God what do u want me to do w/ my life to glorify You Lord. Trust me a door will open. God bless, hummingbyrd.
You may like my web site and want to build your own or link to mine. I'm interested in getting links to other winners i.e. conquering alcohol through Christ for example take a look type in the ADDRESS bar type:
www.conqueringcancerthroughchrist.com0 -
thankyou i will check out the address hugs to you,,,kathyhummingbyrd said:Dear Kathy, I don't exactly know what to say. The only thing that comes to mind is that once you accept Christ as your Savior your past is wiped clean. As u know your alcoholism will be a daily battle, one u have to give over to God EVERY day when u wake up. Try not to waste your time on the what if's, we are only promised today and that's how we survive, one day at a time. That's all ANYBODY is promised, the only difference is we know it because we've come face to face with death. But guess what, u looked death right in the eye and by the grace of God you beat it! What's there to fear now? Do u work, stay busy w/ friends? Go to church, have a hobby? That's what I find most helpful, second only to prayer, stay busy, and when Satan comes tapping u on the shoulder feeding u garbage, tell him "in the name of the Lord, take a hike, I got better things to do than listen to your junk!" then ask God what do u want me to do w/ my life to glorify You Lord. Trust me a door will open. God bless, hummingbyrd.
You may like my web site and want to build your own or link to mine. I'm interested in getting links to other winners i.e. conquering alcohol through Christ for example take a look type in the ADDRESS bar type:
www.conqueringcancerthroughchrist.com0 -
Hang in there Kathy, it does get a whole pile better. I clung to my smoking and drinking and soon found that I enjoy feeling well and those two habits contribute to my ill health. I am so thankful I got my drinking under control by my dx or I might of drowned all my sorrows away.
Kathy we have to be comfortable with ourselves and very accepting of all that we are after all the treatments are done. Your energy will come back slowly, take good care of yourself and don't be too hard on yourself either. Nurturing our souls is the best that we can do, to really move on past it all.
Be good to yourself,
Tara0
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