Ah, let's see, February 2012.
So, how, exactly, do you get to 20 months? And when your math is so off, how do you get off calling someone a fool?
And precisely, please tell me, how do you call ANYONE a fool for ANY time sober?
Sounds like you know who is the fool.
A person one day sober knows more about it than someone who has never tried.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is more helpful than you know and I am very happy that I stumbled upon it. Anyone who calls you a fool for helping others through their toughest times needs to take a long, hard look in the mirror.
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ReplyDeleteThat's just crazy! ( Buddy the elf...)
ReplyDeleteI find your blog so helpful. Thank you for sharing.
i hate him calling you a fool just because it discourages people in early recovery like myself to share my experiences with others. Sharing=practicing...when i share something I actually do that more for myself then the person im sharing it with...
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Yes, 28 months is more than long enough to write a blog, it's your experience before you stopped and how.... I should know, I own this company in the rehab sector www.rehabclinic.org.uk after 9 months, like I have a right so does the writer, anything else is just your opinion )
ReplyDelete2 weeks in bed now.
ReplyDeleteQuit smoking , coffee & drinking.
When will i snap out of it ?
I can't face the world - nothing seems worth doing.
Please stay us informed like this. Thanks for sharing
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