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PO Box 1980

August 1996
By: Harold H. | Bigga
Old-Timer down under

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

March 1990
By: Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Alcohol and Menstrual Problems

Carrying the Message

April 1972
By: M. C. | Warren, Ohio
'Too young'? Two answers

Short Takes

August 1962
By: Now and Then | N. Wisconsin, -Upper Michigan Area

Alcoholism At Large

February 2018 | Title Goes Here

That Old Familiar

October 2015
She had lived through many bottoms during her drinking career, but this time was different

28 years

October 2010
By: JIM N. | Granville, Ohio.

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

July 1979
By: John Dornberg
Soviet Teenagers, Too

Thank You, Dr. Paul

September 2017
By: Heather B. | Yankton,, South Dakota
She found direction and strength in the words of another alcoholic

The Only Requirement

March 1998
By: George B. | Alexandria, Virginia
Tradition Three

Still Active

October 1980
By: T. D. | Texas
This is not the kind of old-timer who does not attend meetings

On The Road—This Time With AA

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Mara S. | Orangevale, Calif.
Five years on the road—and she finally makes it home again

Drinking Was Fun Until It Wasn’t

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Meghan C. | Verona, Va.
As a child, she was fascinated by the allure of liquor stores. As an adult, they became places of despair

Posthumous Anonymity

December 2002

Relapse Is Not A Requirement

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: R.B. | Plainfield, Ind
Finally, he asked his Higher Power to make him willing to be willing

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Off The Elevator

November 2007
By: Karen C. | Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania
An AA steps off before bottom

The Politics of Gratitude

September 1993
By: Anonymous | York Harbor, Maine

Gone berserk

June 2017
By: Harold T. | New York, New York
Texting constantly, always checking up on her, multiple visits to her workplace—was this love?

Digging my bottom

March 2010
By: ABBIE T. | Hurricane, Utah
Afraid to die, afraid to live, a teen can't stop drinking

A Spiritualized Society

January 1987
By: P. W. | Honolulu, Hawaii

Youth Enjoying Sobriety

January 1978
By: D. M., MD | Montreal, Quebec

Is There a Generation Gap?

January 1972
By: D. K. | Marion, New York
This old-timer finds AA a brotherhood in which young and old can help each other

Imagine--Looking in a Bottle for Happiness

August 1952
By: V. S. | Seminole, Oklahoma

At Wit's End

December 2010
By: C.C. | N. Hollywood, Calif.
Oldie but goodie

Retired. Now what?

March 2023 | Get Into Service
By: Mary O. | Fullerton, Calif.
After 34 years of being a boss, she’s not sure what comes next. Thankfully she knows to use her AA tools

“Do You Really Have to ‘Wanna’?”

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Paul H. | Chicopee, Mass.
When “wanting” it is not enough, sobriety can be an undeserved, but treasured, gift

Marine, Mom and Alcoholic

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Janice M. | Carlsbad, Calif.
To escape the hell she was living in, she put herself in “the middle of AA.” She’s still there

A Learning Journey

April 2017
In and out of prisons and institutions, with time spent on the streets, he never knew he was on a journey that would lead to hope, sobriety, and a fulfilling life

A Girl from the Midwest

November 2014
By: —D.E.S. | St. Louis, Missouri
An alcoholic gay woman finds sobriety and acceptance in AA

A Minority of One

October 1997
By: D.E.S. | St. Louis, Missouri

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