Show Notes
Eventually alcohol stopped working for Jill, so she stopped alcohol. A year from her last drink and she was still restless, irritable and discontent…and that is when Jill found the haven and home of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Quotes
“I knew that I didn’t drink normally, and I didn’t think about alcohol normally.”
“I just feel so much gratitude to this program, you can’t tell someone what they’re gonna get from it, it is so much deeper.”
Referred by: Friend of Tara V. (vol. 54)
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