Old 07-03-2016, 08:17 AM
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Hang in there LadyBlue.
I lost my license a few years ago, and didn't get it back for a year. It was tough.
It is hard to do things without a license, especially when you want to do things that will help you in recovery like meetings and volunteer work..or even going to a fitness facility. And AA always says that someone will drive you, but it's not so easy having someone take you there and back all the time.

And everytime I said to someone, I can't do this or that because of i don't have a license, I would get 'Whose fault is that anyway? Who put herself in this situation?'
Yes - I know that. But that's not a supportive response! I hated hearing it!

Like I said, hang in there, do your best, the time will pass before you know it.
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