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Acts of recovery

Unread postby cgordon002 » Tue Jun 15, 2010 8:10 pm

My sponsor recommended I visit Quakertown, PA to see "Acts of Recovery" this Saturday 12 to 5 PM. He said I would benefit from listening to the speakers there. I need to find out if anyone has more information like a web site to get directions. Thanks.
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Re: Acts of recovery

Unread postby Guest » Wed Jun 16, 2010 6:19 am

Go to http://www.intoaction.org/events/20100619-quakertownaor.pdf to get all the info you need - they also have a facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=128391537176086

It's located at:
West Swamp Menonite Church
2501 Allentown Road
Quakertown, PA 18951

From PA Turnpike: Take Northeast Extension north to exit 44, make a left at the light, take 663 east, at Allentown Road make left, church will be on your right.
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Re: Acts of recovery

Unread postby lori13marc » Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:52 am

Hi everyone, my name is Lori and I am new to this.I am 36 years old and I feel I need to stop drinking.I do not drink daily, I am a social drinker, usually on weekends with friends,My problem is I drink too much.I have received 2 DWI's and it really is effecting my relationship with my boyfriend who does not drink.I am one of those drinkers who usually ends up starting an argument.I know he is fed up and i am scared of losing him.I have made some really bad decisions while drinking and I want it to stop.It is so hard because I guess you could say thats what my friends and family do.It is around me all the time.I will take any input you have for me.Should I join AA meetings? Im going to make an appointment to see a counselor, in hopes to get on the right track. Thank You
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Re: Acts of recovery

Unread postby SecretAgentOfGod » Fri Jun 25, 2010 2:52 pm

For a complete list of Acts of Recovery events, see:

http://intoaction.org/events.htm
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Re: Acts of recovery

Unread postby rebos1990 » Tue Jun 29, 2010 8:21 pm

lori
go to the counselor and to aa meetings..........if you are on this site chances are you have a problem, if not then counseling never hurt anyone.......you know the answer always listen to your gut. i will keep you in my prayers.
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Re: Acts of recovery

Unread postby holly76 » Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:05 pm

Help! I am losing my whole family and I have had a very destuctive dui, and wwent through ARD, my son also, I have know idea where to go first. Or even what the problems is is itmy son myself my husband. the resy of my family doesn't speek to me expect my mother, I drink under times of severe stress. Because I have knowother coping strageies.
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Re: Acts of recovery

Unread postby Rain » Sun Aug 22, 2010 9:15 pm

holly76 wrote:Because I have knowother coping strageies.


or

you might be an alcoholic. Maybe. Maybe not.

There is a way to find out.

http://www.aa.org/lang/en/subpage.cfm?page=71
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