I never thought I would go to AA and I

I never thought I would go to AA and I haven’t but I find myself relapsing over and over again and now I’m on day 7 all over again so my I need to attend meetings and maybe I need to find a sponsor!

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I recommend going to an AA meeting. The AA community is what has kept me sober for the last year. Also, search for a 12 step workshop in your area. They will ale you through the 12 steps in one weekend! Life changer for me🥰

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Thank you so much :blush:

I could not be sober without the help of AA.

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Maybe that’s why I have such a hard time staying sober. I have to give it a try

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They have an app called everything AA you should it’s great for finding different types of meetings that may suit you

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Thank you :pray:

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They list different types of meetings for your area , some with younger crowds, non religious oriented ones and etc it’s definitely been helpful

Awesome :clap:. I just downloaded it now . Thank you

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I go to AA and MA, I could not stay clean and sober without the connection.

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Thank you :blush: gonna definitely try when I get my vehicle back next weekend

The rooms are somewhere you can find your own people. There is a way, as they say.

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Thank you

What rooms are you talking about ?

There are so many resources now, Recovery Dharma, Refuge Recovery, the Phoenix Gym…. You’ve got this!!

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Thank you so much for telling me about these

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Clover, I was a chronic relapser for 15 years and now completely clean for 14 years. I was so tired of failing, burning my life down and hurting my loved ones. Finally I completely surrendered to the program. I went to no less than 2 meetings daily for over a year. Early morning & evenings. I made new friends, did all new things w my sober friends, did the steps w my sponsors. Yes I had multiple sponsors over time. Extreme measures equals extreme results. If I can do it, so can you! It’s all up to you. Love & Light to you​:heartpulse::zap:

Thank you for all the words of encouragement and congratulations on your sobriety, that’s awesome ! I needed to hear that.

I tried to quit on my own for years and it didnt work. Once I went to AA I was glad I did. There are a lot of great people in AA.

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Thank you Roy