Show Notes
Tony kept finding creative solutions to the problems his drinking and using caused, oblivious that he was an alcoholic and addict, until he wasn’t. Today, Tony lives his sober and clean life on life’s terms, and therefore lives peacefully.
Quotes
“I knew I wasn’t alone, I can see the smile on all these faces, I can see that they’ve been there and done almost the same thing as me, and yet they’re ok, they’re not carrying that load.”
“This disease isolates me and blames everybody else – thinking I got it all right.”
“All you gotta do is ask for help—you’ll find it in Alcoholics Anonymous.”
Referred by: Michael R. (vol. 145)
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