13,500 Days With out a Drink: A Gift from God Reflections on Long-Term Sobriety (Volume 1)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.38 (767 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1463535295 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 236 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Better late than never Bryan Aucremanne When all else failed to get my attention along came this book to set me free,at last!Many people in my life have tried unsuccessfully to get me to quit drinking but I wouldn't see it their way.I had been in & out of the meeting rooms of AA for years;Nothing stuck but the donuts on my waistline and bad coffee stains on my clothes. Everything you read is how it was for me.All th
He suffered 15 years of out-of-control drinking, including three suicide attempts, and an arrest for carrying a weapon in Washington D.C. About the Author The anonymous author fought in Vietnam for over nine months and was wounded three times. His treatment for mental illness, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression, and anxiety, along with attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings helped him to become clean and sober for the past 37 years. . He was admitted to a psychiatric center for the criminally insane
Whether you are dealing with addiction or alcoholism, or you know someone who is, 13,500 Days Without a Drink is just the wise, helpful and compassionate guide you want. Alcoholism is a primary, progressive, chronic and sometimes fatal disease, but it can be treated successfully. It will show you how to deal with cravings, disappointments and making decisions. Warmly written filled with insightful, experiences, techniques, and information 13,500 Days Without a Drink is a recipe for sobriety. The book focuses on why and how Alcoholics Anonymous works and why a sponsor is so important to understanding the twelve steps and how to become happy joyous and free. Arrested for busting up a fast food restaurant and fighting with the police he was sent to a psychiatric ward. But even more important is the personal tone of this book. “If I can do it, so can you,” says the author, and readers will find even more support inside the pages.. After three attempts at suicide he relays how his life was saved by Alcoholics Anonymous and God, and he went on to be clean and sober for 37 years. In the inspirational 13,500 Days Without a Drink: A Gift From God, Reflections of Long Term Sobriety, “An Anonymous Inebriate” takes you on his
. His treatment for mental illness, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression, and anxiety, along with attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings helped him to become clean and sober for the past 37 years. He suffered 15 years of out-of-control drinking, including three suicide attempts, and an arrest for carrying a weapon in Washington D.C. He was admitted to a psychiatric center for the criminally insane. The anonymous author fought in Vietna