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September 1975

Better In Another Way

The changes didn't come where she thought they would

I WAS A single, twenty-six-year-old woman when I came to the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, I wanted to die. My drinking, which had started at age twelve had taken me to such a degrading way of life (mostly inside) that I had nothing to live for and I was a nobody.

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