Grayfox
US Veteran
I grew up around a bunch of social drinkers. So it was pretty normal to consume alcohol. I started drinking at age 14. By 17 I had found a couple of bars that weren't too picky. By my early 20s, I was a out right drunk. I'm surprised I managed to survive it. I did some really stupid things. 
It was the realities of fatherhood that finally made me see the light. Been sober now for 40+ years and have never regretted it one bit.
Never was a big coffee drinker. One, maybe two cups in the morning. But I grew up on sweet tea and drank the stuff by the gallons. But after a heart attack in 2000, doc said I had to cut down on the caffeine. So the coffee and tea had to go.
Now days all I drink are Dr. Pepper, water and an occasional A&W Root beer to add a little variety. I try to limit myself to no more than two soft drinks per day.

It was the realities of fatherhood that finally made me see the light. Been sober now for 40+ years and have never regretted it one bit.
Never was a big coffee drinker. One, maybe two cups in the morning. But I grew up on sweet tea and drank the stuff by the gallons. But after a heart attack in 2000, doc said I had to cut down on the caffeine. So the coffee and tea had to go.
Now days all I drink are Dr. Pepper, water and an occasional A&W Root beer to add a little variety. I try to limit myself to no more than two soft drinks per day.
