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Edited on Thu Aug-28-08 11:18 PM by Kire
whatever you put before your recovery you lose
I've also heard, that recovery never promises you will keep your house, your marriage, your kids out of therapy, all that. Only freedom from active addiction. I've been dreaming big lately, but when I asked for feedback today, I was knocked down to earth again. One might say humbled. These things tend to happen. My best thinking got me here, is another slogan that has helped from time to time.
I don't even have kids, so I can't say much, but if I worry about anything else, my sick relatives I do have, even. I can't recover. If you're doing the right thing, you are making amends to them. . Even if they are not constantly in your thoughts every minute. Maybe someday you'll pay back the exact amount you owed, or maybe you'll be there for an emergency. Keep coming and you will hear stories of people making amends, just to show you there is hope.
Do what's right, the next right thing, to the true best of your ability, and at the end of the day, thank God you made it.
Keep coming, keep talking. If something is not right, change it. Don't be shocked if the next thing isn't right, either, though.
A progressive, incurable, fatal illness is a pretty tough thing to figure out. No one has yet.
Take what you want and leave the rest.
Good luck.
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