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Restored to Reality

October 2004
By: Simon H. | New York
When drinking, his life was a nightmare. When he got sober, it was real.

Party Girl

October 2004
By: Kay K. | Redondo Beach, California

Carrying the Message to Deaf Alcoholics

October 2004

Singled Out by Silence

October 2004
By: J.B. | Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Admitting powerlessness opened up new relationships

Inside an Asl Meeting

October 2004
By: John W. | Kihei, Hawaii
A hearing alcoholic gets the message from deaf AAs

Meeting of the Minds

October 2004
By: Tom G. | Silver Spring, Maryland
AA on campus

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND RESOURCES

October 2004
If you know someone who is deaf or hard of hearing and sober--or who would like to stop drinking--the following information may help you to communicate AA's message of recovery more effectively.

Helping an Alcoholic Who Is Deaf

October 2004
By: Tracy Bell Koster, MSW, MS
Ways to be supportive

Ham on Wry

October 2004
By: Donald S.

Ham on Wry

October 2004
By: Jensine B. | Scottsdale, Arizona

Ham on Wry

October 2004
By: Carol K. | Sarasota, Florida

Ham on Wry

October 2004
By: Susan C. | Richmond, Virginia

Ham on Wry

October 2004
By: Anonymous
AN OLDIE BUT A GOODIE

Ham on Wry

October 2004
By: D.J.W. | Tukeila, Washington
HEARD AT MEETINGS. . . .

Ham on Wry

October 2004
By: Daniel M.
HEARD AT MEETINGS. . . .

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Restored to Reality

October 2004
By: Simon H. | New York
When drinking, his life was a nightmare. When he got sober, it was real.

Party Girl

October 2004
By: Kay K. | Redondo Beach, California

Carrying the Message to Deaf Alcoholics

October 2004

Singled Out by Silence

October 2004
By: J.B. | Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Admitting powerlessness opened up new relationships

Inside an Asl Meeting

October 2004
By: John W. | Kihei, Hawaii
A hearing alcoholic gets the message from deaf AAs

Meeting of the Minds

October 2004
By: Tom G. | Silver Spring, Maryland
AA on campus

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND RESOURCES

October 2004
If you know someone who is deaf or hard of hearing and sober--or who would like to stop drinking--the following information may help you to communicate AA's message of recovery more effectively.

Helping an Alcoholic Who Is Deaf

October 2004
By: Tracy Bell Koster, MSW, MS
Ways to be supportive

Ham on Wry

October 2004
By: Donald S.

Ham on Wry

October 2004
By: Jensine B. | Scottsdale, Arizona

Ham on Wry

October 2004
By: Carol K. | Sarasota, Florida

Ham on Wry

October 2004
By: Susan C. | Richmond, Virginia

Ham on Wry

October 2004
By: Anonymous
AN OLDIE BUT A GOODIE

Ham on Wry

October 2004
By: D.J.W. | Tukeila, Washington
HEARD AT MEETINGS. . . .

Ham on Wry

October 2004
By: Daniel M.
HEARD AT MEETINGS. . . .

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