reflectin on my journey, i often find it fearful to imagine where i might be today had i not been granted the opportunity to enter the rooms and embrace the blessins of recovery. the memory of my initial arrival, when i sorrowfully crawled into a chair seekin help, remains etched in my mind. in that moment, i was overwhelmed by the truth of my despair and hopelessness. those feelins serve as a constant reminder that i must never view another alcoholic as inferior to myself; we share a common struggle. anyone who desires the gift of recovery is welcomed with open arms. today, i am committed to assistin as many individuals as possible who wish to transition from a life of alcoholism to one of healin and renewal. it is not only my duty to my own recovery but also a privilege to support those who are ready to make positive changes in their lives. 1 day @ a time...
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bjsrer
corn fed not inbred michigan white trash...
