Feeling great! I exercised a lot and ate right In residential. I've lost 15 lbs so far. My wife is so happy! Gonna do in person IOP for 8 weeks. I'll be attending TexAgs meetings too.
There was a time in the distant past where a statement like that was a pet AA peeve of mine. Today, it's been downgraded to mildly amusing. If you will look at the last paragraph on page Roman Numeral 12, and read the black ink on white paper, you'll see that is exactly what's supposed to happen. It should not surprise you that you had the same experience.Tumble Weed said:
Before I went to my first meeting I read the big book cover to cover. I found the personal stories fascinating and was amazed at how many people felt like I did.
One day I will work through the steps. Still trying to find a group in BCS that fits, and then maybe a person to walk through it with.
Still love the personal stories in the aa meetings. There is a camaraderie and understanding among alcoholics that is difficult to describe.
Congratulations on your 19 days. It does get easier after the first 30 days. The detox for me was the worst part of the journey.