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5 years! That's just phenomenal
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Please just remember to keep trying because a sober life is so much better life than struggling with how much you drink.
I totally agree - like you I'm so glad to be sober today
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We're glad you're part of the family.
5 yrs. is wonderful, Mirage.
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I'm glad I was here to catch this one - congratulations mirage - awesome achievement!
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Congratulations!!! I'm very glad you decided to post this! It's very inspirational.... Thank You!
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Awesome, mirage!
And I am sure that many people appreciate and admire the relatively quiet success you have achieved with sobriety
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