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Many of you here at FG make me crave a bottle.....but I persevere.
8 years sober March 10, 2011.
8 years sober March 10, 2011.
I AM AWESOME MAN
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Way to go, buddy!
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Hey you !!!!
Brian:-4,
You are and always have been a wonderful FG friend. You rock, and I'm so proud of you.
Good for you Brian. I'm so happy for you !!
One day at a time...OR, in your case...one year at a time...way to go Brian:-6
Brian:-4,
You are and always have been a wonderful FG friend. You rock, and I'm so proud of you.
Good for you Brian. I'm so happy for you !!
One day at a time...OR, in your case...one year at a time...way to go Brian:-6
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Truth is its become kind of a non event. Ive moved on to other compulsory addictions like OCD and ADD. They fill the booze void.
I AM AWESOME MAN
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BRAVO Nomie !!
ALOHA!!
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
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Nomad;1355403 wrote: Truth is its become kind of a non event. Ive moved on to other compulsory addictions like OCD and ADD. They fill the booze void.
Wouldn't the ADD distract you from the OCD? :yh_wink
Wouldn't the ADD distract you from the OCD? :yh_wink
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Nomad;1355397 wrote: Many of you here at FG make me crave a bottle.....but I persevere.
8 years sober March 10, 2011.
Keep up the good work.
I am going on my 7th if you count from when I was legally allowed, around my 13th if you take the average drinking age of male adults in america, but almost my 28th averall.
8 years sober March 10, 2011.
Keep up the good work.
I am going on my 7th if you count from when I was legally allowed, around my 13th if you take the average drinking age of male adults in america, but almost my 28th averall.
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Any personal accomplishment by a friend is never a "non-event".
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Life is a Highway. Let's share the Commute.
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Hooray Nomad, be proud of yourself today!
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yeahhhhhhhhhhh Nomad!
Great going my friend!:guitarist
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Life is just to short for drama.
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Well done!
Of course, some rather obscure British comics are known to say that after sex but I mean it in a pure sense with non sexual overtones despite a deep sense of gratification in being here for the event.
Of course, some rather obscure British comics are known to say that after sex but I mean it in a pure sense with non sexual overtones despite a deep sense of gratification in being here for the event.
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Nikolaev - city of my childhood. Have not been there for a long time, but remember the Yacht Club, Sovetskaya street. But truly say there is nothing to see , just cinemas and restaurants.
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bravo Brian!
that is huge, I mean really huge
congrats and keep on trucking:guitarist
that is huge, I mean really huge
congrats and keep on trucking:guitarist
Life is just to short for drama.
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Hi today is my one year anniversary of being sober. I'm going to celebrate it with my family and friends! Looking a year back, my life is a complete mess. My mom cried every night for having a hard-headed son (I have very low grades at school). Drug is my best friend, I get high, I get happy, I forget my problems. My family convinced me to stop when I hit the bottom and a relative encourage me to seek some useful drug rehabilitation programs that can help me start a new life. Nothing can compares what happiness I feel today, my mom's smiling at me, I just got an A+ on my quizzes, I have a cute, sweet girlfriend. I couldn't ask for more. I advice everyone to give yourself a reason to celebrate your sobriety.
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Well done to you Matt, and may you continue with this new life you have fought for. I'm so glad that you had friends and family to help you out along the way, and to keep you focused.
It's a long hard road, but you have sorted the worst part and now you should find the going a little easier. If you ever waver in the future, just look in the mirror, yes that's you and you are well on the way. Then look at your girlfriend and imagine what you would loose and how desperate you would feel if you threw it all away. Then look at your Mom''s smiley face - you can remember the tears, and the heartache that was her lot over a year ago. Be thankful that you have the strength and be thankful that you have the friends and relatives and all their help and support. Just enjoy the new found you and live life as it should be lived. Make them continue to be proud of you. Power to you Matt !
It's a long hard road, but you have sorted the worst part and now you should find the going a little easier. If you ever waver in the future, just look in the mirror, yes that's you and you are well on the way. Then look at your girlfriend and imagine what you would loose and how desperate you would feel if you threw it all away. Then look at your Mom''s smiley face - you can remember the tears, and the heartache that was her lot over a year ago. Be thankful that you have the strength and be thankful that you have the friends and relatives and all their help and support. Just enjoy the new found you and live life as it should be lived. Make them continue to be proud of you. Power to you Matt !
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Yes, I'm very thankful and thank you for your support!
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Matt50;1474266 wrote: Hi today is my one year anniversary of being sober. I'm going to celebrate it with my family and friends! Looking a year back, my life is a complete mess. My mom cried every night for having a hard-headed son (I have very low grades at school). Drug is my best friend, I get high, I get happy, I forget my problems. My family convinced me to stop when I hit the bottom and a relative encourage me to seek some useful drug rehabilitation programs that can help me start a new life. Nothing can compares what happiness I feel today, my mom's smiling at me, I just got an A+ on my quizzes, I have a cute, sweet girlfriend. I couldn't ask for more. I advice everyone to give yourself a reason to celebrate your sobriety.
Congratulation Matt! I'm sure your very proud of yourself. I can somehow relate with you and I'm still on the process of recovery. My group counseling at Treatment Recovery Care Center is making me stronger and livelier.
Meeting someone overcome the same problem I have and now celebrating his sober anniversary motivates me more. Keep it up!
Congratulation Matt! I'm sure your very proud of yourself. I can somehow relate with you and I'm still on the process of recovery. My group counseling at Treatment Recovery Care Center is making me stronger and livelier.
Meeting someone overcome the same problem I have and now celebrating his sober anniversary motivates me more. Keep it up!