would you reset your date?
Awesome, acg33.
Looks like you're onto the real deal now. Well done! Have no worries about being at 3.5 years and being in need of a rehaul. I've been sober for decades now, and I'm always finding something that needs doing, lol.
No worries. Take it easy.
Looks like you're onto the real deal now. Well done! Have no worries about being at 3.5 years and being in need of a rehaul. I've been sober for decades now, and I'm always finding something that needs doing, lol.
No worries. Take it easy.
I think it is actually a good sign you are shaken up by this. It just shows how close we all can be to that next drink.
You seem to be considering it a warning sign to get back on the beam. Sometimes that happens to us. Just be glad it wasn't a drink, and wasn't to get high.
You seem to be considering it a warning sign to get back on the beam. Sometimes that happens to us. Just be glad it wasn't a drink, and wasn't to get high.
I think it can be dangerous to reset your date. In my case, (sick mind) it made me say, oh well, Im back to five days (or whatever) and used it as an excuse to drink again.
Having a LONG period of sobriety is something that you can look to as a good track record to be upheld.
Having a LONG period of sobriety is something that you can look to as a good track record to be upheld.
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i'm just curious as to why a doctor would prescribe a codeine cough medicine for a child?
(i'm not AA so I won't comment on your dates and questions, sorry you are so ill, but you must have been exhausted, not sleeping is the worst).
(i'm not AA so I won't comment on your dates and questions, sorry you are so ill, but you must have been exhausted, not sleeping is the worst).
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