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Old 05-06-2013, 02:09 PM
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aasharon90
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There are many choices to choose from
in whatever recovery you need. I am
glad to share with you that my journey
in recovery began with a family intervention
where I went into rehab for Alcoholism and
received tools and knowledge of my alcoholism
and a step program in Alcoholics Anonymous.

This program has helped me stay sober for
a many one days at a time for the past 22 yrs.
This program began with a 28 in rehab stay
with a 6 week aftercare outpatient program attached.

Along with that, I attended many AA meetings,
listening, absorbing and following in the footsteps
of many before me that have stayed sober themselves
for many yrs. as well.

Research, ask questions and find someone you
can follow or "carry you" so to speak, which means
have them by ur side to go to meetings with or
meet u at meetings, someone you can pal around
with, that will guide you by their own examples of
how they stay sober. That way you will never have
to "be alone" while learning to stay sober each day.
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