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<blockquote data-quote="rebelson" data-source="post: 693560" data-attributes="member: 19966"><p>Thank you, Alba. </p><p>When he called me today to tell me what he did and where he was, he was sort of talking fast. He was, I think, in the office using that phone to call me, as his phone was taken away when he was moved to the detox (or PHP? not sure which) house. </p><p>I posted over in my 'possible relapse' thread exactly what he said. Don't know if you read that one. But I forgot to add something that also was said by him, after he mentioned the 3 shots he took and how the effect was gone in only 30 </p><p>minutes (good!<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/cautious.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":cautious:" title="cautious :cautious:" data-shortname=":cautious:" />). </p><p></p><p>First of all, he was talking so fast & his voice so tired sounding, that I thought he said he <em>threw up</em> for 30 minutes but when I pressed him to clarify...he said '<em>No, the (liquor) shots only felt GOOD for 30 minutes then the feeling was gone.'</em> And, after he said THAT, I <strong>think</strong> he said something like <em>'after I did that (</em>drank shots)<em>, I was depressed.</em>' I know I heard the word depressed and I think he was attaching it to the how 'act of drinking' made him feel (afterwards)----> depressed. If so, that is a good sort of lesson, I think. </p><p></p><p>Drinking = depression</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rebelson, post: 693560, member: 19966"] Thank you, Alba. When he called me today to tell me what he did and where he was, he was sort of talking fast. He was, I think, in the office using that phone to call me, as his phone was taken away when he was moved to the detox (or PHP? not sure which) house. I posted over in my 'possible relapse' thread exactly what he said. Don't know if you read that one. But I forgot to add something that also was said by him, after he mentioned the 3 shots he took and how the effect was gone in only 30 minutes (good!:cautious:). First of all, he was talking so fast & his voice so tired sounding, that I thought he said he [I]threw up[/I] for 30 minutes but when I pressed him to clarify...he said '[I]No, the (liquor) shots only felt GOOD for 30 minutes then the feeling was gone.'[/I] And, after he said THAT, I [B]think[/B] he said something like [I]'after I did that ([/I]drank shots)[I], I was depressed.[/I]' I know I heard the word depressed and I think he was attaching it to the how 'act of drinking' made him feel (afterwards)----> depressed. If so, that is a good sort of lesson, I think. Drinking = depression [/QUOTE]
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