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Enablers in Sobriety

December 1982
By: L. D. | Queens, New York

What About My Son?

May 1980
By: D. O'B. | Martville, N.Y.

The Light of Reason

June 1979
By: F. C. | Hawthorne, California
The Big Book opened his eyes to

Louie the Limp

February 1978
By: C. R. | Danbury, Connecticut
A lesson from the animal world in how to overcome handicaps

Bring Your Doctor to a Meeting

February 1978
By: R. B. | Manhattan, New York
Carrying the message

Doesn't Anybody Just Get Drunk Anymore?

February 1977
By: G. P. | Elbert, Colorado

Steps to Understanding

January 1976
By: B. L. | Easton, Maryland
We can go back over the Twelve Steps again and again, and learn something new each time

Dear Diary. . .

April 1975
By: Earl C. | Santa Barbara, California
If you want to get rid of stinking thinking, try writing it all down

The Doctor Who Switched Hang-ups

May 1970
By: Dr. Hal S. | Hollywood, California
After thirteen years of sobriety, he found himself hooked by another kind of addiction

To Travel the Road Together

March 1970
By: Mrs. D. B. | Wheeling, Illinois
Al-Anon <emphasis type="italic">When one partner finds sobriety in AA a marriage can still suffer from lack of understanding. Following are two personal-experience stories in which Al-Anon was of great help. . .</emphasis>

Fitting In

She realized that she wasn't that different from everyone else and that she was at home in any AA meeting

I've Stuck It for Ninety Days

November 1966
By: W. B.
Interim report to fellow newcomers

Home Improvements

September 1965
By: T. K. | Tacoma, Washington
What Fun We Had - All you needed were a few tools, a bleary eye, and delusions of skill

Cure

March 1965
By: Charles A. Churan
The questionable word in alcoholism

I Was a Barhopper

July 1960
By: R. H. J. | Crystal Lake, Illinois

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Progress, Not Perfection

July 2000
By: Jim N. | West Springfield, Massachusetts

The Spice of Life

June 2000
By: C.B. | Springfield, Ohio

A Life Worth Living

May 2000
By: Michael V. | Cottonwood Cove, Nevada

3-8-97

January 2000
By: Ishmael H.B. | Carlsbad, California

So Changed a Life

November 1999
By: C.F. | Manhattan, New York
The author of "Fear of Fear" updated her story. - From the September 1968 Grapevine

Plugging In

October 1999
By: Anonymous | Puyallup, Washington

Tahiti on My Mind

January 1999
By: John B. | Napa, California

Powerless

September 1998
By: Norinne C. | Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania

Autonomy Is Not an Excuse

April 1998
By: Mickey H. | Springville, Utah
Tradition Four - Each group should be autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or AA as a whole.

When Opportunity Knocks

March 1998
By: Cathy S. | Lexington, Kentucky

Making the Grade

July 1996
By: Sheila N. | New Britain, Connecticut

Out of the Ashes

May 1995
By: Pam E. | Round Lake Beach, Illinois

Staying Open to Change

April 1994
By: Ed C. | Lima, Ohio
This AA says we need to feel free to look into "every dark cranny of the past" in order to understand ourselves

Old-timers in the Making

December 1992
By: Bob C. | South Shore, Massachusetts

An Eye Toward Conservation

October 1992
By: Ernie. S. | York, Maine

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