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Today is my difficult child's 3rd Year Sobriety Anniversary!
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 575708" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Deb,</p><p>That is wonderful - thank you for sharing. It sounds like even with the obstacle of not having a car, he has been steadily working at the same job for 5 yrs. That is huge, and I commend him on that.</p><p>It just goes to show that with great support (p-doctor, you, AA, etc.) as well as a very strong desire to remain sober, a person CAN get back on track with their thinking and their actions. So very happy for you both. May he continue clean and sober forever!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 575708, member: 13882"] Deb, That is wonderful - thank you for sharing. It sounds like even with the obstacle of not having a car, he has been steadily working at the same job for 5 yrs. That is huge, and I commend him on that. It just goes to show that with great support (p-doctor, you, AA, etc.) as well as a very strong desire to remain sober, a person CAN get back on track with their thinking and their actions. So very happy for you both. May he continue clean and sober forever! [/QUOTE]
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