Dirk44

7720 pts · September 16, 2013


This should be top comment

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Read political posts or the comments anymore. It just makes me sad.

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I’m honestly surprised at how often people tell others to kill themselves on here. I currently stay for memes and cute animals. I don’t even

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Came here looking for this comment +1

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Thanks! Congrats to you on being able to drink like a normal civilized person. I wish I had the ability to just enjoy a beer now and again.

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thank you for your inspiring words!

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Thank you for being there for your loved ones and supporting them. It’s not easy or fair to have to experience recovery through another. And

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70 days for me! I just posted about it too. Congratulations on 1 year!! That is absolutely incredible!

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Much appreciated! I’ll have a moment of silence for any addicts still suffering

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Love this! Lol

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Sobriety date brother/sister!

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Funny, relevant and very true. Thank you for the reminder and the lol

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I wasn’t ready for such a majestic comment. I’m speechless!

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will stick eventually!

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willing to be willing, then that’s a start. No matter how many times you trip, the important thing is to get back up and keep working. It

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I myself have gone through numerous relapses. The work you’ve done on yourself is not lost. The days you count aren’t everything. If you’re

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That is quite impressive

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You can be if you choose to be! If you decide not that’s okay. Either way it’s all love my friend

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I have been very involved with inpatient and outpatient over the last year and will be graduating in 5 days!

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I’ll let it. You can stay strong! Just ask yourself every day, “what’s the next right thing for me to do?” Message me if you’d like to talk

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I realized that I needed the help of a power greater than myself. Whatever that means to you, trust it. I can’t, higher power can, I think

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Nice.

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The disease. Thank you for what you do. It matters!

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Your username is exactly what I just described as something that works for me. “What’s the next right thing?” +1 for your hard work battling

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Yes consecutively. I’ve had a little over a year in recovery but it’s been 70 days since my last drink.

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Keep working though my friend. Every day that you try or are willing to try is an absolute win! Feel free to message me if you wanna talk.

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“What’s the next right thing?” And I promise myself to do that. I do that especially when I’m craving or under a lot of stress.

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What’s helped me is living moment to moment. A lot of people say one day at a time, but I have to keep it more simple. I ask myself a lot,

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