Show Notes
With a very high bottom, it was hard for Paul to see himself as an alcoholic. But eventually life got painful enough for him to try something new and he gave the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous a chance.
Quotes
“I want to get closer to whatever changed me from not being able to go a day without a drink, to feeling somewhat tranquil today.”
“I don’t think you get to say you’ve tried AA until you’ve been through all the steps thoroughly, with a sponsor, and you’re out there working with others.”
Referred by: Paul is a Keep Coming Back listener
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