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If you have any recovery
stories you would like to share, please e-mail them to me and I will post
at least one new one each week. Stories should be in the format of "What
it was like", "what happened", and "where are you now". Please keep stories
to no more than one page.
CHRIS'S STORY
My name is Chris and I"m an alcoholic and a drug addict. The definition
we use of insanity in AA, "doing the same thing over and over again and
expecting different results" would wrap up my whole life story but I"ll
shed a little light on what got me to where I"m at today. I had my first
introduction to AA when I was 14. I was put in a treatment center after
being arrested on a drug related burglary. I spent 28 days in an inpatient
program and stayed sober fo almost 6 months, after I relapsed I spent the
next 8 years in a completly insane lifestyle. I wont get much into what
or how muched I used I'll just say that I lived to use and used to live.
I didn't care who or what tried to get in my way, I always managed to stay
loaded. My using brought me to many horrible sights and circumstances but
none were enough to get me to take a real look at my life. Well I guess
thats why I continued to use, to mask the hurt and torment of what I had
become. I turned to a life of crime, satanism, and a junkie living on the
streets. After my second teatment center and second relapse my disease
took me to the streets of Seattle. I lived on the streets for about 3 months.
I panhandled money sold drugs and commited a lot of crime to support my
addiction, the whole time thinking as long as I was loaded then my life
was manageable. After I stayed in detox for a couple of short stays I decided
that if I went back to treatment I would at least have a bed to sleep in
for 90 days. So I came to Spokane and thought I was serious about staying
clean, well I got serious about a woman and got booted from treatment.
I moved in with my sponsor and began to work a half ass program. After
I moved out on my own, started working 2 jobs and started substituting
volunteer work at a Alano club for meetings I relapsed again. This time
My disease landed me with a 43 month prison term. I'm now a 7 time convicted
felon with 2 stikes under the 3 strikes your out law. None of this was
enough to get me to go to the lenghts I needed to go, I continued to use
until 3-8-97. I came to the understanding with myself and my higher power
that if I didn't get sober before I got then I would never have a chance.
I went through my 4th treatment and totally devoted my life to my recovery.
Slowly things began to change in my daily prison life and I felt a freedom
I had never felt before. Today I'm still in work release and have a little
over 1 year clean. I go to 3 meetings a week, work with my sponsor and
am very dedicated to a spiritual center. I feel like the obsession to use
has been lifted and today I can live life on lifes terms. Today I have
dreams and goals and I work on completing them one day at a time. Things
are the best they have ever been and I owe it all to the fellowship of
AA. This program gave me my last chance at life and I want to thank everyone
for my sobriety. |
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