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12/20/2006 11:56 PM Alert 

 

If you are here you are either in Recovery or seeking Recovery for yourself or for a loved one.... Welcome Friend.

Thank you for visiting our neighbourhood. As we continue to develop into a community , The
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06/18/2007 6:03 AM Alert 

Hi peeps. Brilliant site! Will be coming back here on a daily basis! 1day to day is my day.......

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06/18/2007 8:26 AM Alert 

Wow,,, awesome! It's so wonderful to see all you new people to the site. It's what keeps us going and happy in recovery.

Looking forward to meeting you all

 

Melly


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06/18/2007 9:37 AM Alert 

Welcome to the best journey of your life CRAIG , look forward to meeting you in the rooms!!!

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07/17/2007 10:33 PM Alert 

Hi family! I'm Chris, a grateful recovering alcoholic from VA. Just found this site tonight. Already met some great people! Looking forward to more visits here as an addition to my program! Thanks for making me feel so welcome!

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07/18/2007 9:52 AM Alert 

Welcome Chris. Glad you're here. I met you in chat last night and look forward to seeing you again.


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07/18/2007 1:47 PM Alert 

Welcome to all of the newcomers!! We are so glad that you are here!!

love and hugs,

chelle


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07/19/2007 12:35 AM Alert 
Hey everyone, Thanks for being here.
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07/20/2007 4:25 PM Alert 

Welcome to all the new people. Look forward to meeting ya in chat and meetings.

Hugs

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11/08/2007 12:31 AM Alert 
Good morning to each and everyone of you, my name is Wendy, and I'm an alcoholic.........just found your support group, and I look forward to getting to know you all
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11/08/2007 12:45 PM Alert 

Welcome Wendy. I look forward to seeing you at the meetings and in our chat room.

 

Larry


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11/11/2007 10:57 AM Alert 
Hello, I am new here. I went to one of the meetings last night and met some really wonderful people.

Rene
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12/03/2007 10:07 PM Alert 

I just realized I never formally introduced myself. I'm Mrs. B, alcoholic. Married, 38, mother of two girls, stepmom of two boys, and owned by one cat who also owns the lady 3 houses down. Fickle creature.

 

Nice site, nice people. Good to be here.

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12/04/2007 10:04 AM Alert 

Hello Mrs. B.

hobie, alkie, addie and a lot more from Cleveland.

49, married, father to 2 sons and 2 step daughters and servant to 4 cat and 1 very confused dog.

Welcome home!


What I am recovering is my life!
What I have recovered is my soul!
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02/22/2008 2:24 PM Alert 
hello all my name is shiela a recoverying addiict i have 2 yrs sobar and looking for a way to be of service this looks like a good place how do you get the pictures they are awesome
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02/25/2008 12:21 AM Alert 
I am new. My IOP counselor told me about online support. I am fully aware this is not a substitute for real meetings. I am so new to recovery that I want all the help I can get. 74 dayz has seemed like much longer.......
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02/25/2008 1:39 PM Alert 
hello every one my name is miranda... iv been her before my user name was youth_do_recover. does any one remember me?
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02/27/2008 8:56 AM Alert 

Welcome back Miranda! I do remember you but you have been away for awhile. Hope everything is going okay for you and it's nice to see you back. 

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07/13/2008 6:37 PM Alert 

 I just want to say thank you very much for all the support everyone has given me so far!!!  I'm Ana, and am a alchoholic. I have only been sober for a few days and happened to stumble on to this site. Trying to get to a f2f meeting, but this has been a good first stepping stone, (need to get the courage, and think i'm ready).  Everyone has made me realize that I do need to seek help, and that I am not alone.   A million thanks!

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07/29/2008 4:42 PM Alert 

Hello Everyone,

I am 38yrs old with a 13yr old daughter. She doesn't live with me (yet) but she does visit with me quite often. I have 2 dogs, of which I believe that my parents have dog napped them both and they won't be returning to me.

I am so grateful to my parents and my cousins who intervened on my addiction. I cannot express in words how much I love them for not giving up on me during my darkest of hours. I hope that my continued actions can speak for me.

I work at a 3/4 recovery residence here in the Metro Atlanta area. I am truly blessed to have the opportunity to give back each day what was freely given to me.

If I can get this thing called recovery, and believe me I DIDN'T WANT IT...... So Can YOU! Now, I don't want to live without it! The Blessings are truly AMAZING!

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09/29/2008 6:21 PM Alert 

 

I have just added to this forum its a good site where the addicted people can be recovery ourselves through constant mediatiaon. Those who are addicted to the drugs they should just add a member to this forum.   

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steve

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11/02/2008 5:15 PM Alert 

Hello all.  Thank you for the warm reception, and hello.  I'm Jimster, and I'm an alcoholic..........


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11/02/2008 7:30 PM Alert 

Welcome, Jimster!  Glad you're here!


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11/18/2008 1:07 AM Alert 

Hi, I'm Zappy74.  I'm an alcoholic.  Really glad to have found this site.  Look forward to chatting this Thursday.

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11/18/2008 9:53 AM Alert 

Welcome, Zappy!  Love the name, by the way !


Be the change you wish to see in the world ...Gandhi
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11/18/2008 11:39 AM Alert 
Hi zappy :) Look forward to seeing you in chat !

And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud
was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. ~~~Anais Nin


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11/23/2008 12:00 PM Alert 

I would like to thank EVERYONE for the warm welcome I've received here at Recovery Realm.  I have never been to a site where I felt so at home immediately.  I am really impressed.

I did a search on the internet for online AA meetings, because I have been out of rehab for 6 days (well 7 now) and I have yet to attend a face-to-face meeting, because of logistical problems (namely, no car).  I haven't been able to connect to other sober people.  I mean I have neighbors who have never had an addiction issue, who are sober, but I don't have anyone who knows what I am going through.  I mean, I can only think of one of my friends, where addiction isn't an issue.  

My friends aren't people I did my drug of choice with, but in retrospect, they all have issues of their own, be it narcotics, like me...or alcohol.  They all have their own demons, so I need to find sober people to connect with.

At least here, I know I have a support system.  Everyone is so friendly and helpful, and I know that my higher power led me to you.

 

Thanks so much,

 

Caren Mc

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11/25/2008 8:00 PM Alert 

Welcome to all of OUR newcomer's.  I'm Carrie, a grateful recovering alcoholic.  So glad your all here.  Hope 2 C U in chat.


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11/26/2008 11:56 PM Alert 

Hello -my name is Diane and I'm an alcoholic. Really grateful to have found this site.

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11/28/2008 4:45 PM Alert 

welcome dplunk,

glad you are here, I am Bobby and a recovering Alcoholic. Look forward to meeting you in chat.

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11/30/2008 7:59 PM Alert 
I'm new and glad to be a member.
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12/06/2008 5:20 PM Alert 

Hi! I just found this place and it looks great! Looking forward to getting into it!

I'm celebrating my 18th day sober!

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12/06/2008 5:45 PM Alert 

Welcome to all the new people!

 

welcome to wenz Pictures, Images and Photos

Congrats on 18 days KMO79!!


And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud
was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. ~~~Anais Nin


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01/07/2009 10:37 AM Alert 

Hey everyone, my name is Cookie and I'm an alcoholic...New to the site...

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01/08/2009 4:40 AM Alert 

Welcome Cookie,

Glad you found us!! Hope to see you in the chat room soon

Nicole

 

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01/08/2009 9:26 PM Alert 
Hey Cookie,

I'm Mary, alkie, New York. Welcome to the Realm. This is a really awesome site. Hope to see you in the chat room.

Stella
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01/17/2009 1:27 PM Alert 
Hello to all. I just found this site and I'm glad I did. I look forward to meeting everyone.
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01/17/2009 10:36 PM Alert 
New guy here been clean going on two months I already like this forum
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01/18/2009 1:38 AM Alert 
Hello everyone,

I am new to this site. I am a pain pill addict. I have made it 7 days yesterday without pills!!! I am looking for some friends to chat with. I have been browsing this site for it seems like hours now. I look forward to meeting everyone and meeting new sober friends!!!

Nic
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01/19/2009 11:46 AM Alert 
hey carrie ,
just wanted to tell u i love and miss you all ..
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01/19/2009 1:19 PM Alert 

Tbear---- how ya doing today? It was nice meeting you in the chat room yesterday.

Welcome David, Oxy, and cookie!

Debs, it's nice to see you. I hope all is well with you


And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud
was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. ~~~Anais Nin


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01/20/2009 11:56 AM Alert 
Kathy--------Doing great today. Just got in here and found your post. It waws nice meeting you too. As well as the others. I look forward to many more conversations. :)

T Bear(Fred)
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01/23/2009 1:53 PM Alert 
Welcome to all our newcomers!

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02/07/2009 7:38 PM Alert 
Hi everyone. I just found this site and I'm glad I did. I just had 2 months sober Jan. 28th. Thank you for being here.

Nancy
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02/08/2009 1:16 AM Alert 

Okay, I am new here. 

 

Just to get it out there, I think I might have a problem with drinking.  Maybe some of you can relate. 

I don't "have" to have a drink every day, in fact I go day sometimes weeks without drinking.  I am in the Navy, and if you read my bio, you'll see that I have a beautiful family.  I am 29 years old, and looking for help.

My problems consist once I start drinking, I tend to lose track of things.  This happens everytime I go out to sea, when I do not have the wife near.  I am away from the family, the kids, and "fee single".  I tend to go over board alot, and it have cost me some pain and anguish, of which the latest was me chewing up a young sailor (which I am considerably higher ranking) while I was drunk.  I know I was wrong but now I stand to lose my career and my family over this stupid act. 

Question...

1.  Is anyone here military?

2.  Do AA or other treatment programs recognize this?

Thanks for listening...I hope to have many more responses from you and look for the the conversations.

 

Again, tthank you

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02/08/2009 8:11 AM Alert 

Good Morning out in recovery land.  It is a beautiful red/organe sunrise here in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.  I am grateful to have this day to recover.

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03/17/2009 5:59 PM Alert 
So I am new here. I am just looking for some information. I don't even know if this is the right site for me.

I'm 23 years old. I had a pretty crappy childhood. I started smoking pot and drinking my senior year of high school. When I moved out after I graduated, the smoking and drinking increased. I moved in with people who smoked regularly. This continued until we got caught by the cops and fined. Then it kind of decreased because no one wanted to party at my house since the cops showed up. I would smoke and drink with my boyfriend at the time. For the next few years I would drink and smoke sporadically. Usually when I drink (especially if it's a party or if everyone is in the mood to get drunk) I drink till I am drunk. I haven't in awhile because I have been working my butt off and most of my friends now don't drink or do drugs.

That all being said, I've started to pop vicodin for fun. I tried it once before and didn't get any affect from it. The other day I decided to try it again, only taking more this time. Well I got high that time. Then two nights later I did it again. I didn't last night but now I am thinking of doing it tonight. Or waiting because I have a few days off coming up. I confided in my friend about it and she said to flush the rest of what I have left. I don't want to do that in case I want to use them again. She said that is not good if I am thinking that way.

I don't know what to do. I don't understand why I did it in the first place. I have a weird obsession with drugs. I thought that if I went to school for being a drug counselor these feelings would go away, or I would understand them better. They go away sometimes but when they come back it sucks. I want to rip off my skin for some relief. I don't know what to do...
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03/17/2009 7:15 PM Alert 

In answer to twiztd and Waiting. I don't think it would hurt either of you to get in touch with AA and go to a few meetings and see if that is what you need.

I know that for me, AA was the answer. It's a great program that gives us tools to live everyday, one day at a time, in sobriety.

We have meetings here everynight and some during the day so please check our schedule on the home page and join us for meetings or for some chat in the chatroom.

 

 


" The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for enough good men to do nothing."
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03/17/2009 7:23 PM Alert 

It's been my experience that if you think you have a problem, you probably do.  Normal people don't have to think about controlling their drinking or how many pills they take.  They don't have to control something because it's not out of control for them.  They have the ability to say "No, thank you, I really don't want another drink", which I was utterly incapable of doing.

Please join us in chat or our online meetings and see if you find similarities between our stories and yours.  If so, you might find that AA or NA is the right place for you.


Be the change you wish to see in the world ...Gandhi
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03/18/2009 8:13 PM Alert 

As I've said before, I've never tried to gin control of a car that was already in control.

I was trying to control my drinking for years, but that is not the biggest clue that I had a problem.

I see social drinkers, I have many friends who are, and when we go to events where drinking is a part of what is going on it is almost always a side line of what is happening, not the main event. Even New Years Eve was about the dancing, talking and general fun for them.

If I had been there during my drinking days the booze would have been my main focus.

To me, near the end of my drinking days, the drinks and the pills were more important to me than the other people or anything else.

It was not always like that.

There was a time where the booze was an essential part of the party, and over time it became what the party was all about and eventually what I was all about.

 

Addiction, alcoholism or what ever other face of the disease you may be facing is a progressive thing. It’s like an elevator but it only goes one direction, down.

You can get off at any floor you want.

Some of us lost almost everything, family, jobs, homes… some of us lose our lives or our freedom.

You do not need to lose it all. You do not need to lose another day of your life to this disease.

You do have a choice.

The elevator of alcoholism only goes down, the steps will take you to heights beyond your wildest dreams.

Well… at least it has for me.

 


What I am recovering is my life!
What I have recovered is my soul!
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