Why I had to give up alcohol.

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  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2020
  • I started drinking from the age of 14 years old, a small glass with dinner which led me to going to the pub aged 15. This is my journey from how it went from social drinking to isolated drinking and what made me make the lifetime decision to quit the booze for good. Please have a watch and leave some comments. Follow me on Instagram @soberdave
    Dave

Komentáře • 22

  • @LeChimp-jg6fh
    @LeChimp-jg6fh Před 2 lety +6

    These words are inspirational. I'm 5 days sober right now.

  • @Natureswealthcouk

    Thanks Dave. Helpful.

  • @tamitorres3413

    Thanks! This helps! 😊

  • @nickt5361

    Great video, i can relate to lots of what you’ve spoke about. I’m almost 6 weeks sober, not the first time I’ve stopped drinking, but the first time I thought I can’t moderate my drink at all, so its got to be stopped for good . I’ve just had my 50th birthday and it’s the first birthday in my adult years I’ve spent sober and it’s not too bad . My real kick up the bum was having a fatty enlarged liver - as well as being over weight - like you mentioned it doesn’t get any better as you age - drink volume increases and weight , plus you stop enjoying it as much and it becomes routine with bad hangovers, depression and anxiety . Cheers for the videos it helps to see I’m not alone on this journey . My biggest worry is the social side being sober , my whole adult social life has mainly involved drinking .

  • @estherdownham7057
    @estherdownham7057 Před 3 lety +1

    So encouraged by your success. I’m determined to make my sobriety permanent this time. Thank you

  • @BrianKing-xr7rw

    Thank you for your story..i spent time in the army..alcohol was everywhere..many soldiers self medicate..when i lived in Asia it was everywhere again..if you didnt drink you were seen as strange..now in my fifties i have tried to quit..and have had some withdrawals..not pleasant..to put it mildly..its scary..but absolutely legal..at least in the west..bless all who struggle with this drug.

  • @mbrotto1970
    @mbrotto1970 Před rokem +1

    Appreciate the honesty

  • @julief1
    @julief1 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely love you and your story, your work and sense of humor. See you on the live 🤠

  • @Coxie61

    7 days sober right now and everything you have done, so have I. Just clearing my office and finding empties.......... I feel awake and alive, but I'm now craving chocolate.......

  • @Azul_nz
    @Azul_nz Před rokem

    Thanks man, I get what you've been through and its good to look at somebody doing well

  • @valeriedodin7831
    @valeriedodin7831 Před 2 lety

    this was very appreciated. I will be listening out for more

  • @emmaayres4701
    @emmaayres4701 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Dave

  • @timmatthews863
    @timmatthews863 Před 4 lety

    Such an honest account of your journey Dave - an inspirational message to those of us with much less will power! Well done for breaking the habit - I hope you are very proud of your achievement - we certainly are.

  • @threepilchards1
    @threepilchards1 Před 2 lety +1

    Blimey Dave. I think we must have been seperated at birth ! Everything you said is me. litterally . Im on day 9 and struggling with cravings. Ive joined simon Chapples programme and thats good for me. Thanks for inspiring me matey . Paul.

  • @cocosnow1000
    @cocosnow1000 Před 4 lety +1

    An inspiring and jaw dropping honest story. Great to see you have your own channel and I look forward to further videos. You are one of the main sober people who I follow and inspire me - both on here and Instagram. Thank you Dave!

  • @cyndiwatkins1805
    @cyndiwatkins1805 Před 2 lety

    i love when you get with william porter