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Hi, my name is Deb, a grateful recovering alcoholic. Alcoholism is truly a family disease. It can destroy families. I know, because I was on that path with my child. My son was 5 when I got sober, and I thank God every day for showing me where to get help, and I thank Him that he put truly good, sober people in place to guide me. My son doesn't remember me drunk, and I am thankful for that. I was not an abusive mother, but I was an absent one even though I was physically there with him. I was either drinking, drunk, or nursing a hangover … not the best caretaker and playmate. But God planted the seed of AA in me; the thought, that is. And I was able to become the mother I believe that He meant for me to be because I (finally) embraced this program as outlined in the Big Book and worked the Steps as outlined in the Big Book. My sobriety date is August 1, 2004. When I was putting the Christmas lights on the tree that year, I was on a ladder, stringing the lights, humming and chatting with my husband and son ... remember - he was 5 - and he said, "Mommy, you usually mad when you put lights on. Why you not mad?" and I said, "Mommy has a program now." Even my five-year-old son was able to articulate that he sensed a change in me. What a miracle! Please don't leave before the miracle happens for you. Thanks.
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try to live the Steps, which can be a task some days more than others. But if you want to stay sober; if you feel you are done, then this program can help you stay sober one day at a time. Stick with the winners. And for the new people, try not to drink today and keep coming back. There are many miracles within our halls of AA. Thanks for letting me share.
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joanna b
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