I wanted to share w/newcomers a little about my story.
I came to MWO in Apr. 2007. I'm an older woman & had been drinking heavily (mostly wine) for about 10 - 15 years, progressively getting worse w/each passing year. MWO is the first place I ever admitted I had a drinking problem. I found some sobriety here, but it was always punctuated w/relapses. In early 2009, I had a very humiliating, dangerous overdose on alcohol. That was the experience that made me realize that I wasn't & would never be a normal drinker. After that experience, I came out into the open about my drinking. I had always been a closet drinker, & even my husband of 39 years didn't know the full extent. I joined AA even though I really didn't want to. I had a lot of preconceived notions about it. The fellowship was exactly what I needed in order to stay sober...now, going on 2 years. Even though a true health crisis occurred w/one of my grown children during the second year of my sobriety, I have stayed sober throughout. These past 2 years have been the best of my life in terms of learning about myself & growing as an individual. Yes, AA has been instrumental, but MWO was the awakening I needed to deal seriously w/my problem. If anyone out there has any interest in asking more about my involvement in AA or MWO, please feel free to PM me. I stay mostly on the Weekly AA thread on the 30 day abs forum. But, I'll check back here from time to time. If you're just starting out & want to get sober, help is out there in all kinds of forms. I had to really want it before I could stop relapsing. I had to be willing to go to any lengths. Mary
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