2 years!

Today marks two years of sobriety for me, and I am incredibly grateful for the life I have now. There was a time when I never thought I would make it; I believe drugs would be the end of me. I was selfish and unkind, consumed by anger and depression. I lost many many years to selfishness, and for that, I am deeply sorry. However, I am now a much different person – happier, kinder, loving, and dependable. I have a good job, and I am excelling in college with a GPA over 4.0, making the Dean’s list. My goals, no longer include drugs or being around those who use them. I pray for my friends and others still struggling with addiction, knowing how tough it is. Life is so much better now, and I have God to thank for this transformation. He has blessed me with a supportive family and wonderful people along the way, and I am truly grateful for this new life.![](file:///var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/BF659E5F-1849-4F06-9D68-A47121511C26/Library/Caches/ImagePicker/C05B00DD-B4A8-47C7-9AA4-ABC73C35D500.png)

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Congratulations, Christina 2 years you are miracle. I’m so proud again.

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Congratulations :tada:

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Congratulations on the two years!

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Thank you so much!!

Thank you all!

Way to Christina :raised_hands::pray::muscle:

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Hello Christina. You are doing great. Way to go. You keep going and stay strong and sober.

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I just moved back to Houston from there I miss it there and ready to go back.

I’m ready to move lol

Out of OKC?

I’m in Elk city

Right on!

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Congratulations Christina!!

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Great work!

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Lets go :muscle:t2::muscle:t2: im catching up to you in September

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Congratulations :confetti_ball::tada:

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Congratulations, thanks for sharing your story of hope with our community!! Thank you even more for thanking God, because without the strength I found in Him I would probably not even be alive anymore! I was told that no human power could have relieved my disease, but God could and would if He were sought. It was 1000% true for me, and God delivered me from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body! Congratulations Christina, I'm praying for your continued success in recovery! :pray:t2::muscle:t2::heart:

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Amazing testimony. I hope it inspires one person to surrender and find the light out of the darkness. Congratulations! There is always hope if we are willing to surrender our will and let God take over. You have a long life ahead of you to do whatever you want with the freedom from drugs and alcohol. I’m inspired today by your story. Thank you.

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