Show Notes
After her first time drinking, Kaycie found herself in an alcohol diversion program, but could not wait to drink again. After years of pain and the gift of desperation, Kaycie became willing to do what it takes to get and maintain sobriety.
Quotes
“I didn’t realize that alcohol was the root of the problem.”
“I wanted a better life for myself and I realized that I can do that through Alcoholics Anonymous because I saw how it worked for other people.”
“Today I can honestly say that I love myself, I love my life, more than that, I love Alcoholics Anonymous.”
Referred by: Rachel M. (vol. 212)
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