Oky: I too have trouble admitting that I'm an alcoholic. I haven't told my daughter who would probably say: "Mom, you're nuts to say that!" I asked my sponsor about it, & he said I didn't have to tell her. I will tell my son who lives in another part of the country. He's an AA member himself, & probably knew all along that I drank too much for all the wrong reasons. I don't think we have to tell everyone we know. I've been picking & choosing. I hid my drinking so well that many people would be very shocked. As I go along, I'll know who to tell & who not to tell & when. I'm trying to let my inner self guide me into that decision. I plan on continuing in AA, & I'm sure that I'll feel differently about all this as time goes on.
I went to a really moving meeting last night. There was a visiting group there w/a bunch of speakers. Some of the stories were unbelievable & inspiring.
Mary





 They were all really nice to me anyway, even though I'm sure I might have seemed like an odd one to walk in just then.  It made me realize JUST how alcohol "gets us" in the same way, no matter what our age, sex, occupation, race, or even tattoo status.  I could relate to what each guy said.
  They were all really nice to me anyway, even though I'm sure I might have seemed like an odd one to walk in just then.  It made me realize JUST how alcohol "gets us" in the same way, no matter what our age, sex, occupation, race, or even tattoo status.  I could relate to what each guy said.


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