@jasperkent @NY2soFlo
I think you’d both agree when I say the step work is crucial. It’s what the entire program is based on.
Attending meetings is a great step in the right direction.
Doing and continuing the step work is what helped heal my spiritual malady..
I’m no ‘expert’ and I hope I haven’t come across as someone who’s got it all figured out because I absolutely do not.
If anyone reading this feels that way, just go read some of my other posts from the last year..

I’ve been white knuckling and holding on for dear life for waaaayyyyyy too long now.
Everything I’ve said in this thread is also me reminding myself that I need to get my ass back to the rooms again
I’ve had a battle of ‘I need meetings vs I don’t need meetings to help me stay sober’ going on since I stopped going in late 2021.
I blamed Covid.. but online meetings became a thing. I chose not to like them and to wait for ‘proper’ in person meetings to open back up. Those two sentences alone were warning signs I was well on my way to a relapse.
One in January 2022 that lasted several days, and again in July 2022 for 6 months.
That didn’t come from ‘nowhere’ like I used to believe lol
Addiction and Recovery isn’t a one size fits all type of thing. What worked for me may not work for someone else and vice versa. I’d encourage anyone that loses complete control of their lives due to drink or drug use to check out the 12 steps.
I was willing to do anything to get fucked up.
Now I’m willing to do whatever it takes to not get fucked up
and feel calm, patient, and content.
