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Old 11-20-2019, 06:22 AM
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Eagle108
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Join Date: May 2016
Location: TX
Posts: 235
I would agree with Dee there Jo. Be honest and lay your cards on the table. You have some good sobriety to be proud of and have come a long ways, as we all have. One thing I have found is if you are genuine and willing to do the work, there are plenty of folks that are more than happy to help. Everyone knows someone or has had their own issues with addiction...some they have been able to help and some not as much. So when they come across someone that genuinely wants to improve themselves, they see an outlet to put those good intentions to use.
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