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Are we sure we want to stop using? Do we understand that we have no real control over drugs? Do we recognize that in the long run, we didn’t use drugs—they used us? Did jails and institutions take over the management of our lives at different times? Do we fully accept the fact that our every attempt to
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T.B.D. • Into The Distance
Prayers
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In our recovery, we find it essential to accept reality.
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Shame is the deep sense that our souls are inherently flawed.
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Access to treatment is more crucial than EVER. This individual reported to emergency responders that they had been inpatient for 13 days, but their insurance would not cover any more time so they were released prior to feeling ready. They returned to fentanyl use - one time... but after being in a controlled environment, tolerance decreases and
... See moreStep Nine helps us with our guilt and helps others with their anger. Sometimes, the only amend we can make is to stay clean. We owe it to ourselves and to our loved ones.
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demands a new kind of honesty about our relations with other people.