ocean
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29 Nov 2017
15 Sep 2019
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I don't know about you, but finding support makes me uneasy sometimes. My past includes finding a sponsor for giving up drinking and it was awkward at first, but is great now. My family is proud of me for quitting my beer, but they don't really acknowledge it, even when it's my yearly celebrations. But I have a lot of acquaintance support with coworkers, shopkeepers, people I see regularly in my day to day. Like atp said, I'm the last of my friends of smokers, they quit long ago. They would support me if we were still roommates, but we connect once or twice a month now. And inside I feel this is my burden, my responsibility, just honestly how I feel. So coming here to SHO is a tremendous support. Everyone here is non-judgmental and there is always someone who you can identify with, even if your situations are different. And this site has a purpose, almost a responsibility to be there for me, so I don't feel self conscious about being a leech on someones time or patience. I like to depend on this site for the good energy, and for the lonely struggles. I don't know how well I'd do reaching out time after time for the lonely struggles in the early stages of a quit in real life. Then again, I do remember branching out after my quit was established to the Walk to Quit folks at the running room. This time I'm joining some gym classes for the transition and socialization and support in my real life too. Hopefully this quit sticks. Thank you for sharing this topic!