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Post by caressa on Oct 2, 2011 16:25:47 GMT -5
No matter what substance we used, be it people, places or things, we all have that date of surrender when we reached out and asked for help. www.recoveryemporium.com/SobrietyCalculator.htmIt looks very impressive when you see it in print. Attachments:
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Post by majestyjo on Nov 26, 2015 4:20:28 GMT -5
I HAVE 8863 DAYS, 5 HOURS, AND 22 MINUTES Saw this picture. I wasn't too sure what they are suppose to be, but my first guess was glow worms. Well it use to take quite a lot for me to get a glow on and as my disease progressed, it took more and more to get me to that high I wanted to be at. I didn't think I could ever enjoy my life gain. Not being able to use was a real bummer, a real downer. Wrong, it was the beginning of a new way of life. I am so reminded that I don't need drugs and alcohol to enjoy life. I can be me, I don't have to put on false fronts and masks, it is okay to just be me. Enjoy life, and take it one day at a time. If we are not enjoying recovery, what are we doing wrong? Each year of recovery has been the best year of my life. I don't mean that life just turned around and became all rosy like these worms, not life didn't get better I did. Some day, I didn't always live up to my expectations. Some days I didn't accomplish my goal for the day, but I learned that God just might have had other plans for me. So if things don't go my way, perhaps I should look to my God to see if He is trying to point me in another direction. An old post from 2011, from another site. Not sure if it is posted here or not, if so it was a long time ago.
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Post by majestyjo on Jul 12, 2016 18:52:31 GMT -5
In today, I have 9092 days, 19 hours, 42 min. and 785619777 heart beats in the moment when I read the data from the site.
In reality, I have about 12 hours and 24 minutes. It is one day at a time.
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Post by caressa222 on Aug 23, 2020 21:41:36 GMT -5
August 21. 1991. 29 years of sobriety.
Sorry link is no longer working.
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