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iamme31 06-22-2021 09:27 PM

Just a friendly hello!
 
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I joined here back in 2017 and found the support and guidance to actually get the help I needed. Since my first post here all those years ago, it’s taken many steps, 6 different rehabs and a lot of meetings but I finally have 14 months completely sober and even ditched the smoking habit along the way.

But this site was the beginning of my journey and I just moved to a new town and am missing a bit of fellowship in my life so I’ll be hanging around here much more :)

Dee74 06-22-2021 09:46 PM

welcome back iamme and congrats on your sober time :)
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fishkiller 06-23-2021 03:57 AM

Hello!
14 months is fantastic!
Keep up the good work

Lpg 06-23-2021 04:21 AM

Hey iamme congratulations on your sober time 🙌

advbike 06-23-2021 07:17 AM

Wow, what great work you have done! So often when folks come back it is to announce they are worse off.

Do you go to AA or use another specific program?

Congratulations and keep it up!

iamme31 06-23-2021 07:45 PM

Thank you all very much! To answer your question, over the course of my recovery I’ve done the 12 steps, AA meetings, the big book, smart recovery and the like. But I have really slacked off on those things. Especially since I moved to another state last month. But I know how important it is for me to stay plugged in to others in recovery; I have found accountability and fellowship to be the largest part of my success.

least 06-23-2021 08:55 PM

:) Welcome back and big congrats and hugs on 14 months sober! :hug:

advbike 06-27-2021 07:10 AM


Originally Posted by iamme31 (Post 7654992)
Thank you all very much! To answer your question, over the course of my recovery I’ve done the 12 steps, AA meetings, the big book, smart recovery and the like. But I have really slacked off on those things. Especially since I moved to another state last month. But I know how important it is for me to stay plugged in to others in recovery; I have found accountability and fellowship to be the largest part of my success.

You have done a great job iamme, but yes - please remain vigilant. It is when we get too far away from our program and fellowship with other alcoholics that we can slip. I relapsed after 3 years, during a time of stress. Hadn't been on SR in months prior to that.. Find a way to keep connected - it doesn't need to be AA but can be. Or regular posting, or finding a way to assist others.

Steely 06-27-2021 08:05 AM

Welcome back iamme.

Congratulaions on 14 months!

And congratulations on quitting smoking.

Zebra1275 06-27-2021 08:13 AM

Welcome back and congratulations on 14 months!


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