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i was once a useless, worthless, POS loser, so i thought. then i got into AA and found out i was just a sick man, like many others. then i put in the footwork to change and i am no longer that man. sure hope ya wanna stop feeling that way and want to put in some footwork to change, no matter which way its done. yer worth it and sobriety rock!!!!
I'm sure many of the people on this forum could 'cut n' paste' your post to describe themselves at one point in their struggle. Get back to the basics and try again!
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Republic of Ireland
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Oh and from not a too distant 55 year old , sobriety also rocks in this household. Although very new. Also Hubby is paking in the smoking, which makes me rock even more! Bring on the rockers!!!!
Cute andgayyay,
What are you doing to stay sober? This is really important if you want to stay sober, a program. What happened, take us through it, let's see how you could have handled things better.
We are all here together to help each other stay sober.
love
CaiHong
What are you doing to stay sober? This is really important if you want to stay sober, a program. What happened, take us through it, let's see how you could have handled things better.
We are all here together to help each other stay sober.
love
CaiHong
Hey Cute. I agree, losers don't keep trying. You came back, so you're not through with reaching out for a better life. Absolutely you can do it - we all understand, and want you to try again.
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Canada. About as far south as you can get
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I'm glad you made it back. May this be the last time in your life that you have to go through this and feel so distraught. It isn't fun at all. It was overwhelming joy when I realized that I didn't HAVE to drink anymore . . . just knowing that I had a choice in the matter was freeing. I hope you find your escape from this madness too.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: San Diego
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Complete loser? You're in the fight of your life, and you just picked yourself off the mat and are coming out swinging like Rocky Balboa. People seeking sobriety are the most badass people I know.
Everyone feels like a loser at first. That's OK. In fact it's good, because those feelings—fear, depression, regret, shame—seem to be the starting point for every successful recovery. You're going to be sooooo grateful you didn't give up.
Everyone feels like a loser at first. That's OK. In fact it's good, because those feelings—fear, depression, regret, shame—seem to be the starting point for every successful recovery. You're going to be sooooo grateful you didn't give up.
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