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Welcome. Make yourself at home.

> Hi

> I've just joined your group. Haven't had a drink in 17

months and

> no meeting for 6 months. Not sure what else to say but I'm looking

> forward to others opinions and thoughts on recovery.

>

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What about the term " dry drunk " . What a joke. I am nothing like I was

when I was drinking and am not craving. Just another ploy to get people

to keep coming back.

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Welcome . I'm not sure what else to say either :) except I'm

glad you joined us!

Judith

> Hi

> I've just joined your group. Haven't had a drink in 17

months

and

> no meeting for 6 months. Not sure what else to say but I'm looking

> forward to others opinions and thoughts on recovery.

>

> .

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Ah yes, another free-thinker leaves the herd.

:)

> > I found these twelve steps written by someone who had left AA.

> >

> .

>

> > 1. I admitted that I was not powerless over my existence - that

I was an adult

> > who could manage his own life.

> > 2. I came to believe that only my own power could

bring me to happiness.

> > 3. I made a decision to take my will and my life

back from the power of

> > rigid and oppressive religious beliefs.

> > 4. I made a searching and shameless list of my

virtues.

> > 5. I admitted to myself and others the exact nature

of my good points.

> > 6. I was entirely ready to accept myself for who I

was.

> > 7. I proudly learned to revel in and promote my own

strengths.

> > 8. I made a list of all who had harmed me, and

resolved to stop making

> > excuses for them.

> > 9. I allowed myself to feel anger and the desire

for revenge, and no longer

> > felt guilt and shame about it.

> > 10. I continued to take personal inventory and when

I was right promptly

> > admitted it.

> > 11. I sought through reading and reflection to

discover my own deepest

> > desires for my life, and nourished the strength to

realize my dreams.

> > 12. Having had a spiritual liberation as a result

of these steps, I resolved to

> > let others find their own path, but that I would

practice these principles in all

> > my own affairs.

> >

>

>

> Ivan.

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