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googling for advice on dealing with a loved one returning from rehab. I wish I had found this site much sooner, it's nice to have some support, and even just to read other peoples stories.
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| Michael W. Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Heywood,Gtr.Manchester
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| Spiritual Experience. I have recently recovered in the past 21 months as a result of a real 'spiritual experience' which I must accept as true, for no other person wasd present and no explanation has been forthcoming from doctors, counsellors etc., The after effects of my drinking days still remain, although I have made a complete physical recovery, mentally I'm fine but I have to alter my perspective a bit, then again I am older but I aqm truly grateful to have found this site and look forward to making new friends.
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| Welcome!!! Keep coming back, you'll find a lot of support here.
__________________ No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path. Buddha |
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