11 days off meth

Congrats! You have a lot to look forward to.

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Keep moving forward :sparkles: :muscle: :pray:

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What state did u move to?

Im only 6 days off a plethora of substances so 11 days is still a goal for me! Lol...I think its great that youre recognizing even in early recovery that EVERY DAY is a win!! :heart:

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Texas

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Congratulations on 11 days. That’s a huge accomplishment.
Each 24 hours turns into a week…..
The weeks turn into months. The months turn into years. The years turn into decades….. but only through God’s love & grace and a plan of ACTION.
It’s been my experience that the sooner I got into the SOLUTION the better.
I had to go to detox and a long term treatment center because of the amount of drugs and alcohol I consumed. It was for my safety. However the “real” work began after my discharge.

•I went to an AA meeting everyday, sometimes more the first year. Never under 3 in person meetings thereafter.
Tried NA but too much drama. I was done with that.
•I got a sponsor with long term sobriety, had a God in her life, worked all 12 steps and attended many meetings. I wanted what she had.
•I bought a Big Book and read the first 164 pages.
• I thoroughly worked all 12 steps with my sponsor.
•I found a God of my own understanding.
•I began working with other addicts and alcoholics.

One day it stopped being hard. One day there was no more struggle. For God was doing for me what I could not do for myself.

I encourage you to do the same. Btw….. when I got clean & sober I had 2 small children, I fled domestic violence and divorced my husband. I lost my home and job and started ALL over. My sobriety was #1 in my life. For if I don’t have sobriety, I have nothing. My children deserved the best mom possible. I deserved the best me.
I recently celebrated 31 years of sobriety. I owe everything to God and Alcoholics Anonymous.
You CAN do this One Day at a Time.
Best wishes :pray::peace_symbol: