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When we get into recovery there are a lot of things we need to be careful with such as where we choose to hang out, who we choose to hang out with and the activities we choose to do. What... Learn More10 Things People in Recovery Are Sick of Hearing
For those of us in recovery, it’s certainly nice to get positive feedback from our “normie” friends and family members. But, there are definitely several things we hear over and over that just get old. There are also those curious... Learn More5 Things No One Tells You about Your 2nd Year of Sobriety
In your first year of sobriety, everything is so new and exciting. Every single month is a huge milestone and then you get 1 year sober, which is a huge accomplishment! After you achieve one year of sobriety, there are... Learn MoreIn the News: New Jersey Police to Carry Heroin OD Antidote
People who overdose on heroin in one New Jersey County soon will have access to an OD antidote that can revive them — and it will be given to them by the police. This program, which will be available to all... Learn MoreCollege Drinking and Drug Use: How to determine if it’s a phase or a problem
Since 1993, the amount of college students who drink and binge drink has stayed about the same, but the intensity of excessive drinking and rates of drug abuse have jumped severely, according to The National Center on Addiction and Substance... Learn More5 Things No One Tells You About Suboxone
Honestly, I totally understand why people want to get on suboxone. The benefits to it are great, and it is especially beneficial if you can’t stop using opiates; but there are many things they don’t tell you about suboxone... Learn MoreIn the News: Jonathan Rhys Meyers Battle with Addiction
[caption id="attachment_11119" align="aligncenter" width="455"] www.wifflegif.com[/caption] Jonathan Rhys Meyers is commonly known for his roles in “The Tudors” and “Mission Impossible.” The star of the new NBC show Dracula has opened up recently about his battles with alcoholism and depression.... Learn More5 Things No One Tells You about AA
Many people go into Alcoholics Anonymous with their minds already made up on what AA is about. But there are definitely some things about AA that no one tells you and you don’t find out until you get into the... Learn MoreBlack Friday: 5 Signs you’re a Shopaholic
Thanksgiving is a few days away and for those of you that this article applies to, you’re only thinking about one thing: Black Friday Shopping! Enjoying shopping is one thing, but are you addicted to shopping? Psychologists call it Compulsive... Learn MoreAsk Alkie
Is it possible to be sober and still have fun? I always thought that people who quit drinking and using drugs became pretty boring, irritable and even angry. People who don’t drink seem to spend all their time complaining about... Learn MoreHow to Act in a 12 Step Meeting
Working a 12 Step program is about having discipline, respect, and being less self-seeking and selfish. Or at least it’s supposed to be. Sometimes, or a lot of times, when we go to meetings, others there clearly have some work... Learn MoreScience of Selfishness: Alcoholics Misread Facial Cues
One of my favorite parts of the Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book is the Doctors opinion. That is the part of the book where we can read what the medical aspect of our disease is, which includes learning that this disease... Learn More
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