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Old 11-17-2005, 08:11 AM
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Re: So I started going to AA meetings...


"Tomas" <tvoncarlshausen@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Can't say I'm really embracing the spirit of things, but at least it's
> keeping me focused, sober and keeping me out of the pub every evening,
> well the last 10 evenings anyway. Havn't been sober this long for about
> 3 years. Now just need to stop the Librium. Only took 2 yesterday, try
> with only 1 tommorow.


Excellent news Tomas-you've accomplished so much in just a few short days.
Thanks for posting here. Your message is a clear reminder to me that, other
than a few more sober moments, your struggle is mine.
Good luck, Steve



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Old 11-17-2005, 06:17 PM
rosie read n' post
 
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Re: So I started going to AA meetings...

yes, i remember when i started to feel better..............it was
amazing!
keep doing what your doing...................its working!

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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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Old 11-17-2005, 07:41 PM
Robert McGregor
 
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Re: So I started going to AA meetings...


"rosie read n' post" <readandpost@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> yes, i remember when i started to feel better..............it was
> amazing!
> keep doing what your doing...................its working!
>


"rosie readandpost" <readandpost@REMOVETHISyahoo.com> wrote in
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>


>i will never be recovered..............................



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Old 11-19-2005, 06:30 PM
WACO
 
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Re: So I started going to AA meetings...

If simply going to meetings keeps you from drinking, keep it up. No more,
no less.

Tomas wrote:
> Can't say I'm really embracing the spirit of things, but at least it's
> keeping me focused, sober and keeping me out of the pub every evening,
> well the last 10 evenings anyway. Havn't been sober this long for about
> 3 years. Now just need to stop the Librium. Only took 2 yesterday, try
> with only 1 tommorow.
>


 


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