30 Days Sober!
Ending the Old Me.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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30 Days Sober!
I am grateful for SR and the new friends I've met here.
Today I have 30 days sober and I would not have made it without the words of wisdom and encouragement from all of you here; someone always managed to post just the right thing when I was doubting myself.
Thank You!
I also grateful for my Canadian buddy Gravity and my Australian buddy NoDrinkingZone, who share the same sobriety date. Our little international tribe now has a combined 90 days of sobriety.
Congratulations guys!
Is SR cool or what!
Today I have 30 days sober and I would not have made it without the words of wisdom and encouragement from all of you here; someone always managed to post just the right thing when I was doubting myself.
Thank You!
I also grateful for my Canadian buddy Gravity and my Australian buddy NoDrinkingZone, who share the same sobriety date. Our little international tribe now has a combined 90 days of sobriety.
Congratulations guys!
Is SR cool or what!
Yay!
Thanks guys, I too am truly grateful for my 30 days. I am grateful that I ended up here, and grateful for the friends that I've made in this short time.
Thanks for listening everybody, I'm glad we can meet here and help each other out. As I've said a few times, I'm not a religious man, but I have a faith, and that's what I'm going to thank for leading me here, and guiding my feet to my first AA meeting.
Also grateful for my health, the fact that I still have a job, and that it doesn't have to get any worse - and I don't need to drink any more.
Thanks!
Thanks guys, I too am truly grateful for my 30 days. I am grateful that I ended up here, and grateful for the friends that I've made in this short time.
Thanks for listening everybody, I'm glad we can meet here and help each other out. As I've said a few times, I'm not a religious man, but I have a faith, and that's what I'm going to thank for leading me here, and guiding my feet to my first AA meeting.
Also grateful for my health, the fact that I still have a job, and that it doesn't have to get any worse - and I don't need to drink any more.
Thanks!
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