I Didn’t Trust Women
Upon entering recovery, it was suggested that I lean on other women for hope and guidance. I remember thinking that there was no way I could ever trust women. I thought hated women. Read More →
Upon entering recovery, it was suggested that I lean on other women for hope and guidance. I remember thinking that there was no way I could ever trust women. I thought hated women. Read More →
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I am a lifelong resident of Charlestown, Massachusetts. I can’t imagine living anywhere else. I grew up in Charlestown, became addicted to drugs in Charlestown, and now live a life of recovery there. A couple of months ago, I celebrated ten years of sobriety. I took my first drink at the ageRead More →
From the moment I walked into my first recovery meeting, I had a very clear picture of who I was, and an even clearer picture of how (I thought) everyone else saw me. I was different. I was special. Getting and staying clean would obviously be harder for me than everyoneRead More →
I used to look in the mirror and see a broken reflection. Do you know how it feels to look at yourself and never really SEE beyond every flaw? What it’s like to dread the mirror because that voice in your head is lying in wait to point out allRead More →
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