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Old 04-21-2010, 09:41 AM
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aasharon90
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Thanks Kelsh as I see ur Sobriety
date is a many one days at a time
collected together like I.

As I was getting myself together
this morning I was thinking about
the newcomer.

Many have started with day one
sober or clean just like us. I recall
in rehab where i spent 28 days
after a family intervention placed
me there and the feeling of dispair.

Those first few days when ur trying
to adjust to not having chemicals
to depend on. Scared. Anxious.
Depressed. And all sorts of other
feeling whirling around.

Or the ones learning to do this
on their own at home.

Just to let the newcomer know
that we are here for them just
like many were and still are for
us.

A soft suggestion of encouragement
can mean the world to someone
just starting on their road of
recovery.

Just take a deep breath, calm
down, relax and just stay still
for a moment.

Surrender allow someone
to carry u in those first days
months or however it take till
u feel strong enough to
walk on ur own in recovery.

Remember its ok to ask for help.
Its ok if u dont know it all. Your
not suppose to in early recovery
cause i surely didnt. Open ur ears
and listen to the wisdom, exper-
iences and hopes of those that
are leading the way for you.
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