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Army Thread Monday 4th February
Zenstyle;1456531 wrote: All the therapists are in recovery by the way...
For me, it helps to read of others experience, to share stories and support and to know I am not alone. This place provides all that, as does AA im sure, but isnt it better to have the best of both worlds?Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
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Army Thread Monday 4th February
Yeah... and a couple were young and really hadn't seen much drug or alcohol time... and I have to admit, I didn't spend too much time with them as I did with the ones that had been around the block. There are two that really stood out... and they helped me a lot. And the camaraderie was cool. We all understood where we were at.
You know what, as freaked out as I was with it all, it was a great experience... )
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Army Thread Monday 4th February
Zenstyle;1456534 wrote: Yeah... and a couple were young and really hadn't seen much drug or alcohol time... and I have to admit, I didn't spend too much time with them as I did with the ones that had been around the block. There are two that really stood out... and they helped me a lot. And the camaraderie was cool. We all understood where we were at.
You know what, as freaked out as I was with it all, it was a great experience... )
It seems like a complete immersion in the recovery process is a comforting and educational thing.
The trouble with us, is that at our great age, we dont alway like being told stuff by youngsters. BUT, sometimes they are wise beyond their years and do have stuff worthy of listening to. I guess the key is just to have an open mind.Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
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Army Thread Monday 4th February
marning zenners, yeah im grand on me pills, cheers will pm ya if i need ya but im usually sound xxI love people who make me laugh. I honestly think it's the thing I like most, to laugh. It cures a multitude of ills. It's probably the most important thing in a person.
Audrey Hepburn
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Army Thread Monday 4th February
startingover;1456537 wrote: I think you are so lucky to have had the opportunity to experience rehab.
It seems like a complete immersion in the recovery process is a comforting and educational thing.
The trouble with us, is that at our great age, we dont alway like being told stuff by youngsters. BUT, sometimes they are wise beyond their years and do have stuff worthy of listening to. I guess the key is just to have an open mind.
One of the kids called me an eighty year old. Before I knew what I was doing I bawled "fuck youuuuuuuuuuuuuu" at her! :H She never said that again.... LMFAO!
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Army Thread Monday 4th February
littlepinkcat;1456542 wrote: hi strts im good yeah, just bk to me normal cheeky self lol
Ah thats grand Pinky. I must admit, every time Ive come off my ADs I have crashed spectacularly, I am thinking I will just stay on the buggers for life now.
Zenstyle;1456543 wrote: I had a tough time as I was amongst kids. But I still got a lot out of it. (And I kicked arse in cross-training! *snigger!*) :H
One of the kids called me an eighty year old. Before I knew what I was doing I bawled "fuck youuuuuuuuuuuuuu" at her! :H She never said that again.... LMFAO!
Good for you for standing up for yourself!! I bet she learnt a thing or two from you !!Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
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