I’m 14 with 47 years’ experience
52, with 30+ years hard fought drinking experience!
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Someone in the gym this morning told me they thought I was early 20s. So I’m riding that cloud at the moment!
40 years old .
About 15 year of “experience” with alcohol, so we know each other too much I think . But now our relationship stopped and I’m waiting for divorce
I’m 49. I have been drinking since 9 pot 10 .everything by 12. I now have 1182.89 hours clean and sober! (2 mths on 22 ND) but I’m not one day at a time. I still gotta do it one hour at a time !
42… Been picking up cigarette butts and getting into the wrong can since I could walk (that’s nothing but a damn excuse so I don’t feel like so much of a POS this early in the morning )… Been riding and dying since… It’s bout time I learn to drive and stop worrying so much about copilots… They know how to drive… They taught me… I had to do a restart a couple years ago back to 1995… I decided to start from there, go figure… So in my mentality it’s about 1997 but here in the real world it’s all 2020/42 physically , nobody including me really knows me yet, good times… I’ve just reached the legal age to drink with now a husband, 4 kid’s and 2 grandkids and I’m not gonna pick it up EVER this round… IT DIDN’T WORK… Life will be good… I get a redo…
(Edited later once my mood improved)
Double Nickle here…drank most my life. 6 months and some change sober. Never felt better.
I’m 40 years old.
11 days away from 39.
38…I will be 39 this year.
45 years old.
34 years old
Turned 51 in January. Holy crap where has time gone?
43 … although in real life when asked this question I look off into the sky and say "I don’t remember "…
32 …I think? I don’t really pay attention to my birthday…
- Been drinking since i was 14.
34 started drinking when I was 12 and by time I was 14 I was drinking heavily every weekend and couple times a week by 16 I was drunk daily
As if yesterday, I’m the big 5 - 0!
Kinda depressing actually. Didn’t expect to be a drunk at this point in my life. Using birthday to get back on track long-term…here’s hoping I finally find success.
49 years young!
41… 20 solid years of drinking, ten as a “problem drinker” and ten as a full blown alcoholic. Hopefully the next 20 will be as a recovering alcoholic. Today I’ll choose sobriety.