Show Notes
After 7 dry years Ashton convinced himself that he was no longer an alcoholic and began drinking again right where he left off. He came back to the rooms and today works a strong program of service, unity and recovery.  
Quotes 
“It went from just having that bottle there, to needing that bottle.”
“In this moment, when tears were running down my face because I couldn’t have a beer, I knew I was an alcoholic.”
“Now, I know I am an alcoholic of course, and without this program I will drink again . . . I proved it.”
Referred by: Friend of Tara V. (vol. 54)
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