R.M.
My Dear A.,
You have made the first BIG step in this battle that lies ahead of you. You have admitted that you have a problem and you have admitted that you cannot handle it by yourself. I see that you live in a small town,but you are very close to Springfield and they should have a lot more resources for you that you will find there in Republic. I know that there is a church based recovery program here in Topeka called PALS ( Prayers Answered,Lives Saved) that might have a branch in Springfield as well. I have tried to find a website about it online but don't see anything. If you are interested, message me and I will contact the pastor of the church here and see if he has a national listing for them.
I have struggled with an addiction to cigarettes, I quit about 15 years ago after smoking about 2 packs a day for years. I can tell you it is a daily battle as you learn to break free from the clutches of what has enslaved you. Please don't try to do this alone...tell everyone you know that you are trying to quit drinking...that puts an added pressure on you because others are "watching you". Keep telling yourself every single day how hard you are working at this and how proud you are of yourself!! Don't just quit drinking....add something to your life...so there isn't a "vaccuum". Start walking with your children, take up a sport that you enjoy,take a class at a local community college...keep yourself busy and occupied.
The biggest thing I can suggest to you is to seek spiritual support...you are a Child of God and He wants to see you live a life that is free of addiction and full of love.
If I can be up support to you, please don't hesitate to message me...
God bless you A.
R. Ann