Day One Again

Just needing and looking for support as i start my journey again for the last (God willing) time. Sobriety has always given me the best life and i want that back.

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Welcome back Sara. My little sister Sarah died of an overdose. I hope and pray you keep coming/back. We can make a HUGE difference in the lives of our fellows. Just for today :pray::peace_symbol:

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Sara, welcome. It sounds like you’re ready to do whatever it takes to stay clean.
I had to finally go ALL IN and make my sobriety my number one priority in life. Over finance, romance and even family. I realized that sober me can have an amazing life. Not sober me I get nothing but misery.
For me this worked:

  1. Daily meetings, early mornings really helped.
  2. 12 steps thoroughly
  3. Lots of service in the sober community.

I’m here if you want to talk or have questions.

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Congratulations. There is a little doubt that it has to be your very number one priority.
My theory is that you cannot stop until you’re convinced in your heart that you WANT to quit! You will know the feeling, and your struggles will stop

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Welcome back Sara, I completely agree with Danny. However, a slight perspective shift for you. God is always willing and wanting me to have an amazing and sober life. It's me who grabs my will back.

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I believe in you

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One minute at a time family. What prompted you to go back out there and see if was any different. I'd a certified peer recovery support specialist working at the Zepf center in Toledo ohio

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Welcome back and it's going to be even Better this time

Hi, Sara. So glad you're here. I'm here to help in anyway I can.

Welcome back glad you made it back don't hesitate to reach out to any of us if you need to

It’s insane how we get tastes of how good life can be and still go back to what destroys us. You’re not alone. Just take it slow, seriously one day at a time and that life will find its way back to you