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Old 11-16-2005, 07:55 PM
stuart
 
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Re: So I started going to AA meetings...


Robert McGregor <robert_mcgregor@knickers.yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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> "stuart" <ggo@feds.org> wrote in message
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> > "Tomas" <tvoncarlshausen@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> >> He just prescribed me a jar of 50 10mg, and told me to take them
> >> as
> >> required, but no more than 4 a day. Also prescribed me Prozac as
> >> he
> >> thinks I'm 'clinically fed up', which I beleive takes about a
> >> month to
> >> kick in.
> >> Went to another AA meeting tonight, and saw someone from the first
> >> meeting I attended. It was nice to hear the words 'your looking a
> >> lot
> >> more healthy today'.

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> > Damn that 1st 30 days can be the toughest. It gets better every day
> > Tomas..

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> Maybe the reason I took so long to discover that unqualified
> promises are a forte of the unqualified was due to a proficiency in
> making unqualified promises.
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> Bob



Have you read "the promises" in the BB lately Bob? We share our experience,
strength and hope with each other, Bob. That's what I was doing with Tomas.
But I know you figured that out. No, an unqualified cannot make someone's
actual alcoholic condition worse by demonstrating proficiency at making
unqualified promises.
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Sorry you took so long, but so long as you have it today, that's good.

Drive safe Bob.

Stu
2004 Sebring Convertible
(my other car is a 1982 Crown Victoria P71 Police Interceptor with Michelin
X-Ice tires with 54K on the odometer) No Kidding, Bob:-)



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