Experience, Strength, and Hope
June 1988
By:
Clyde B.
| Willow Grove, Pennsylvania
If you've been sober twenty-four hours, you have that to share
Generalizations Can Be Dangerous
September 1984
By:
N. D.
| New Providence, New Jersey
AA is about alcohol and sobriety. Yet when prescribed or over-the-counter medications might lead directly to a drink; they become a serious issue for many AAs. What to do when the need to take, or refuse, medication arises? How to help others? On these pages, two members do all that any AA can do: share their own experiences with facing those questions and staying sober.
I Needed a Job
December 1983
By:
D. T.
| Costa Mesa, California
Unemployed (and unemployable?), scared and uncertain--in sobriety he found and kept the right job for him
Good Ol' Higher Power
July 1983
By:
J. S.
| Warren, New Jersey
Belief came slowly, but today he finally has a
Something's Wrong With Elaine
December 1978
By:
Abraham J. Twerski, MD
True acceptance of our disease sometimes comes only after we've been sober awhile
Nobody Could Have Kept Me from My Slip
March 1972
By:
C. S.
| Santa Fe, New Mexico
Once the decision was made - Now the struggle to come back demands patience, honesty, and humility
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
December 1981
By:
Samuel A. Tower
Stamp of Recognition
