My wife left me TODAY I'm devastated.. I'm the one who gets drunk.and takes pills, all sorts of them, though lately I have been up and down straighten up fall straighten up fall etc..... she is pretty straight edge so this isn't really an answer to your question however as drunk.and high as I have been/stayed/ never once filed for divorce ... I never even called my wife a b:$:@!ch until today when she drove off .. I gotta clean up.. I love her so much but I do feel she acted irrational and was more than likely influenced by her mom (hoosux)leading her to a drastic life altering decision... I always said I'd kill myself if she left ... so I put what little ammo I own in her luggage a long with every cat we've accumulated over time... I was a very lucky man to have been her husband for these last <2years
A divorce doesn't happen in a day - what actually happened they day you say you you divorced your wife? You told her you wanted to divorce? You went to see a lawyer, or had divorce papers presented to her? Until they day the legal process is complete (and I don't know where you live, so what the process is there or how long it takes) then you are not divorced, and you can stop that process at any time.
Do you WANT to divorce your wife? Does she want to be divorced from you?
jrobertson is right - the alcohol and meds will affect your judgement. However, anything you do under the influence of drugs and alcohol, you are still responsible for, so you can't avoid or undo any legal step you've taken just because you were under the influence at the time.
Decide what you really want. Find out what your wife really wants. Deal with your drinking problem. Actually, probably best to deal with the drinking problem BEFORE you finally decide what you really want!
Well it's all about how you really feel. The alcohol and meds can affect your judgment. I can't say for sure if you would have divorced your wife if you were sober or not but chances are you would have made a clear decision that way. The best thing for you would be to get some counseling to help keep you away for the alcohol. Good luck.