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Old 10-23-2018, 10:18 PM
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Wolfchow
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Join Date: Oct 2018
Location: Farmington New Mexico
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I would recommend waiting as well. Get some time under your belt and get comfortable with the new you. Sometimes apologies don’t go honey smooth. Depending on how someone feels about how they were wronged their reaction may not be kind. That’s why amends are later on in the twelve steps. That way if an apology goes south you ha e the tools to be able to resist any triggers. I had an apology that went very badly and had I done it early on I probably would have relapsed. Take your time with your sobriety. The apologies will come as you progress. If no one has told you this today know that I love you and I have faith in you!
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