Mary, there is so much hope out here for your daughter. Sister's mastectomy was less than 3 weeks ago, and today the surgeon declared that she is cancer free based on all the tissues they tested. It can be this way for your daughter too. There is so much that is possible with modern medicine today. Sister sends hope to Patty.
No matter what happens in our lives, I am so glad that we can hold up our heads and not compound our problems with the guilt and remorse of alcoholic drinking and the attending consequences.
Todays Daily Reflections reading was the subject of the meeting I attended. It was about turning a negative into a positive. The specific example in the reading was about relapse, and turning that negative experience into a positive by learning from it. What I learned from my relapse in 2007 was 1) I am an alcoholic and as such, I cannot safely drink, ever. I didn't fully believe it until after the relapse, and such huge difficulty getting back on the wagon. 2) That relapse humbled me enough to be willing to go to any length to get and stay sober, including going to AA (which I said I would NEVER do). It's the best thing I've done in a long, long time.
So yes, I can see how in my life, that negative experience of relapse ended up with some positive outcomes.
DG
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