Show Notes
Only a teenager when introduced to AA, Doug has had a life of struggling against his addiction and alcoholism. Doug identifies himself as a low bottom drunk that’s been given the miracle of recovery several times, and this time he intends to hold on for his life.
Quotes
“I couldn’t stop and I couldn’t stand the person I had become.”
“Liquor ceased to be a luxury and became a necessity.”
Referred by: an anonymous KCB speaker
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