I am beginning to understand what DT’s really are. I was fidgety all day, could not hold still for anything. Even when I sat down my leg was still going.
Christmas party went very well. There are a lot of smokers where I work and I made it through without a problem. As a matter of fact, their smoke actually repulsed me. I couldn’t get away from it as we were in a bowling alley, but it didn’t make me want one that’s for sure!
My youngest, Anna, had fun on her big trip with her friend to Kings Island. She got to ride the kiddie coaster, which she apparently loved. My little girl is growing up way faster than I want her too. I just want to grab her and hold her down and tell her to stop it.
Saturday we have church, which is going to throw the whole week out of whack for me. It’s already starting to as a matter of fact as I am having trouble getting it together now.
A note to my friends: The first paragraph of this post is in no way meant to minimize what many addicts go through when they detox. It was merely to show understanding of what it must be like when the process starts. I have watched a friend go through the DT’s and it is not pretty.
God bless you all and have a great Christmas.






Good for you! Have a merry christmas.
Like the new format.
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