If I may be brutally honest with you: if you needed all that before to maintain your sobriety (I'm not saying you did, but I'm saying IF you did), then you probably need that now, or something very close with about the same regimen/plan. I think reclaiming your sobriety is a fine motivation. That's what mine was: I remember all the great times I had when I a kid, a teenager, in all my 20s, where I NEVER drank to get back to a sober frame of mind. But reclaiming it requires work, and that involves (if you want to truly reclaim it) doing what you did before, no?
Beating this addiction on your own is possible but extremely extremely difficult IMO. It's way easier when you have other support IMO.
Beating this addiction on your own is possible but extremely extremely difficult IMO. It's way easier when you have other support IMO.
^^ Ya, before when I had 5 yrs sobriety it started in another hospital stay followed by awesome treatment stay of 6 weeks, then I moved into a sober living for 90 days. I was completely enmeshed in AA for 5 yrs (well, not so enmeshed the last 2 yrs) and the I blew it. For a boy. Planned my relapse actually for our first date. That's when the last 2.5 yrs of hell started. It feels weird. I don't want to do AA again right now. When I do go I HATE how I lost my former sobriety. I know I can only move forward, but I still feel caught up in trying to "reclaim" my old sobriety. That was a different sobriety. A different me. And so it goes...

Keep it up 