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Join Date: Aug 2017
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Just joined this minutes ago guys, never tried anything like this before, looking forward to hearing from you, well if just hit the 24 weeks sober mark, feeling pretty good most of the time, hasn't been plain sailing though, main thing is I didn't pick up a drink, the stuff nearly killed me, my boy is 19 months and my family were worried sick so I made the change in my life and im glad I did, still miss it some days though after all the **** it caused me, that's the desease though, did 30 days treatment and have aftercare 1 night a week for 2 years to help, hoping this will help me along also, I'll take everything I can to help at this early stage of recovery, thanks for reading, hope I made some sort of sense, computers aren't my thing ha
Welcome to SR, PlayStation. I'm so glad you made the decision to change your life.
I drank 30 yrs. and didn't really expect much when I signed on for the first time. Little did I know, the people here would help me reclaim my life. The friendship & encouragement is wonderful. You never have to feel alone - there's always someone around to talk to.
Congratulations on your 24 sober weeks - that is fabulous.
I drank 30 yrs. and didn't really expect much when I signed on for the first time. Little did I know, the people here would help me reclaim my life. The friendship & encouragement is wonderful. You never have to feel alone - there's always someone around to talk to.
Congratulations on your 24 sober weeks - that is fabulous.
The other thing that I find has helped me when I've been unable to get to a meeting are the speaker recordings. They can be a good top up when I feel myself getting drawn back into the vortex if noone is around for a chat. I use the www.recoveryaudio.org website, which is free and you don't need to register to use. There's thousands of speaker recordings on there.
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