Please Don’t “Should” On My Life
I had a friend who only used the word “should” to ask people not to throw it at her.Read More →
stories about the stigma associated with addiction, recovery, and motherood
I had a friend who only used the word “should” to ask people not to throw it at her.Read More →
I really don’t get offended by much these days. We could all throw ourselves into an eternal tizzy over a million and one comments. I have learned, in sobriety, to not take everything personally. It is unhealthy. I might as well hand everyone a straw so they drain me ofRead More →
I was born in 1978 to two people who had no business going on vacation together, much less getting married. They divorced when I was eleven, and my mom remarried when I was fourteen. My stepdad is pretty amazing, and I couldn’t be more grateful for him. I had theRead More →
My name is Shanna. I have been sober since September 27th, 2012 and am relatively new to sobriety. I would love to tell you that recovery has given me back all that I “lost” throughout my drinking, but that is not the case. What sobriety has given me, is theRead More →
I grew up in a good home in a pretty rough town and attended a large high school. I did drink and smoke pot in high school, but had a separate group of friends that I did that with. I could hang out with the jocks and student council crowdRead More →
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