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Friends of Alcoholics: Bulletin Board: Sept. 5, 2011

Friends Of Alcoholics in the News

Friends Of Alcoholics: Bulletin Board: Sept. 5, 2011
Al-Anon: will sponsor meetings for friends and family of alcoholics at 8 pm Tuesdays at St. John's Episcopal Church, 1105 Quarrier St.; noon Wednesdays at the Kanawha County Day Report Center, 900 Christopher St.; 7 pm Thursdays in the Edgewood area at
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Friends Of Alcoholics: Why alcoholic mom could drink freely
During the eight years I've been sober, it's gotten easier to relate to other alcoholics regardless of how they bottomed out. I have a large and diverse circle of friends, I'm my authentic self, and life is a cool, interesting ride. I'm living!
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Friends Of Alcoholics: Visit Three Pines again for a murder in a garden
She was also a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. Author Louise Penny explores the group's idiosyncrasies through Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and his second-in-command, Jean-Guy Beauvoir, who visit a meeting and have a hard time convincing anyone that
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Support for Families of Alcoholics: Help & Support

Support For Families Of Alcoholics in the News

Support For Families Of Alcoholics: Help & support
Food Addicts In Recovery Anonymous is a 12-step fellowship based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Meetings are free and there are no weigh-ins. 778-1799, www.foodaddicts.org. n NAMI CONNECTIONS SUPPORT GROUP: meets every second and
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Support For Families Of Alcoholics: My wife has sex with men while I'm at work and drinks constantly
Even if you wife refuses to go to Alcoholics Anonymous, you can find the nearest Al-Anon group for relatives of alcoholics and attend yourself. This will help you to disengage emotionally and make it easier to make rational decisions.
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Support For Families Of Alcoholics: Daily Planner
Al-Anon: Families of alcoholics. Paradise: Noon. The Alano Club, 7786 Skyway. 342-5756. www.al-anon.alateen.org. Weekly. Butte County Behavioral Health, Iversen Wellness & Recovery Center: Noon-1 pm members' meeting; 1-2 pm coffee social;
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Alcoholics Families: Community Calendar

Alcoholics Families in the News

Alcoholics Families: Community calendar
Al-Anon 12-step support groups meetings for friends and families of alcoholics are held daily throughout the area. For meeting times and locations call 801-393-2311. Connections Support Group is offered for individuals who have mental illness (ages 14
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Alcoholics Families: Daily Planner: September 2
Al-Anon: Families of alcoholics. Paradise: Noon. The Alano Club, 7786 Skyway. 342-5756. www.al-anon.alateen.org. Weekly. Butte County Behavioral Health, Iversen Wellness & Recovery Center: Noon-1 pm members' meeting; 1-2 pm coffee social;
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Alcoholics Families: Are alcoholics able to be truck drivers?
Alcoholism is a serious problem and can have devastating consequences on families and co-workers, perhaps even deadly consequences for anyone who is hit by a drunk driver. On the other hand, alcoholics often need help to beat the disease, and the first
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Open Verdict on Alcoholic’s Death – Rugby Observer

Alcoholism: Open verdict on alcoholic’s death – Rugby Observer
The inquest heard how divorced Miss Macintyre had struggled with alcoholism since the age of 15. A post mortem could not establish the cause of death due to the length of time before she was found, but traces of three drugs including ibuprofen were found …
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September 5 | DonInLondon | Life Works | Alcoholics Anonymous |

Alcohol Alcoholism: September 5 | DonInLondon | Life Works | Alcoholics Anonymous |



September 5 Step 9 AA Daily Reflections Video Reading ~} emotional balance… Made direct amends to such people wherever possible[12&12] When I survey my drinking days, I recall many people whom my life touched casually, but whose days I troubled through my anger and sarcasm. These people are untraceable, and direct amends to them are not possible. The only amends I can make to those untraceable individuals, the only “changes for the better” I can offer, are indirect amends made to other people, whose paths briefly cross mine. Courtesy and kindness, regularly practiced, help me to live in emotional balance, at peace with myself. Alcoholics Anonymous, Addiction And Recovery, Alcohol, Alcoholism, DonInLondon, Don Oddy, Recovery Life Works
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Recovery From Alcoholism: April 19 | Alcoholics Anonymous Daily Video |

Recovery From Alcoholism: April 19 | Alcoholics Anonymous Daily Video |



Assets and liabilities: Our emotional and spiritual balance is based on reality and being able to cope. Assets can be courage, faith and confidence. Liabilities can be fear, brave facing and ego. Perceived assets can be liabilities if they have no foundation. Perceived liabilities can be assets when there is a clear and present danger… Truth and reality are key always… Is spiritual ‘mysterious?’ In recovery we emerge from long periods of denial. Recovery is just for today, experiencing reality as it is with every feeling we have. Spiritual is living reality and the ability to live life on life’s terms.. No wonder spiritual may seem mysterious after years of denial, today with truth, love and wisdom of others, life indeed can feel mysteriously magical.. In recovery, step four the moral inventory is taking stock of our character assets and liabilities ~ Martin Luther King, Jr. “If we are to go forward, we must go back and rediscover those precious values – that all reality hinges on moral foundations and that all reality is spiritual” Just for today as we experience truth, love and wisdom of others.. Daily Reflections ~ BROTHERS IN OUR DEFECTS… We recovered alcoholics are not so much brothers in virtue as we are brothers in our defects, and in our common strivings to overcome them. AS BILL SEES IT, p. 167 The identification that one alcoholic has with another is mysterious, spiritual–almost incomprehensible. But it is there. I “feel” it. Today I feel that I can help