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Are You a Recovering Alcoholic?
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How about a recovering nicotine addict, or recovering from an addiction to some illegal drug, or maybe addiction to gambling, or sex, or football, or even your computer screen, or Angry Birds? I have worked in the addiction field most of my …
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According to Mountainside Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Center, Josh
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Texas Ranger outfielder Josh Hamilton has been battling the demons of addiction and alcohol abuse for over a decade. In fact, early in his career he was suspended for that abuse; he did get into recovery which he maintained for a good period of years.
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The freak survivor
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Delinquent, hippie, Black Panther, disco king, production genius, guitar god, alcoholic, drug addict, cancer survivor and author – that's a 17-word race through the remarkable life of Nile Rodgers. With his sonic partner, the late Bernard Edwards, …
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August 30 | Steps In Action Alcoholics Anonymous


DonInLondon A good restful bank holiday weekend for me, including two days without meeting, lovely conversations with family. How am I feeling? Hungry, Angry, Lonely or Tired? Not sure, usual routines missed, and I know regular routines are important to me, pray meditate, steps 1,2 & 3, acceptance, serenity prayer. And in writing these words, putting sober first reminds me of what I can and cannot do today… Can do, get to a meeting and listen, be early for the meeting before the meeting and the meeting after the meeting. Share experience strength and hope. Be loving, know the many voices in recovery keep us sober. I see the need to help, asked and answered as best one person can, know the limits one to one or be pulled down, swamped and useless. Its always the many voices making the difference in fellowship… August 2008 ~ 2010 Theonly requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking… A fellowship of inclusion each individual unique and authentic with one similarity, a desire to be sober today. I always saw the pitfalls in joining anything which might take away my individuality. Fellowship gave me back my authenticity, gratitude every day… Less denial and more truth, always just for today. Everything happens in the moment, at the same time we can be living in the past or living in the future in our thinking. Thinking about life back then, in the malady of alcoholism, and thinking about the possibilities in the future. In the present moment, we can feel, we

 

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