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Nine months and a day, but whatever.

The steps in AA were transformative for me. They all seemed stupid and pointless from just reading them, but in actually doing them I've not only been relieved of the obsession and cravings, but also gotten a lot more serious in my faith. It's been amazing. I feel like I'm becoming my actual self for the first time in about 25 years.

Airports were always a big problem for me, and I never even realized it until I was headed out on this trip. It dawned on me that I haven't flown sober since I was too young to drink. Seeing it everywhere didn't bother me so much, but it was definitely noticeable. Seems like they take every possible opportunity to shove booze at you in those places.

I got to hang out with my brother's family while sober, after having been a drunken shit show the last couple times. It felt good. Redemptive even.

I also got to baptize my aunt, which was pretty awesome.

Keep going. You'll find a joy and freedom you never expected.

Nine months and a day, but whatever. The steps in AA were transformative for me. They all seemed stupid and pointless from just reading them, but in actually doing them I've not only been relieved of the obsession and cravings, but also gotten a lot more serious in my faith. It's been amazing. I feel like I'm becoming my actual self for the first time in about 25 years. Airports were always a big problem for me, and I never even realized it until I was headed out on this trip. It dawned on me that I haven't flown sober since I was too young to drink. Seeing it everywhere didn't bother me so much, but it was definitely noticeable. Seems like they take every possible opportunity to shove booze at you in those places. I got to hang out with my brother's family while sober, after having been a drunken shit show the last couple times. It felt good. Redemptive even. I also got to baptize my aunt, which was pretty awesome. Keep going. You'll find a joy and freedom you never expected.

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Don’t stop. You are a hero to those who love you and those of us still struggling.

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Good for you man. Keep it up!

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Great news! Keep it up. Remember, with each day you're growing stronger and stronger.

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Why was an elderly woman being baptized? I think I was 2 or something.

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I don't think kids should be baptized, personally. It's a declaration of repentance and acceptance of Jesus as Lord. Babies can't understand what they're doing.

She was baptized as a baby (catholic), but drifted away from the faith over the course of her life. She wanted to be baptized again to affirm it with full understanding of what she was doing.

Not strictly necessary, but I think it's a solid decision.

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Agreed OP. Dedicating a baby to the Lord is one thing. But baptism should require cognizance of what one is doing.

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I am proud of you. You are doing something that is difficult to do for many people. I hope you find more happiness in every day things and stay on your path.

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Thanks. I tried for years to do it on my own and never thought I'd succeed. It took finally reaching out and asking for help, and learning how to really trust in and lean on God.

It's incredibly liberating to feel your brain actually working and engaging in daily experiences. you realize how much you've missed and how utterly wrong you have been thinking "drunk good sober bad". Good on you, but your user name bugs me anagram wise.

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Haha, yeah, I get it but I've been using it since before I knew what it looked like. It's an amalgam of other words, not an advertisement for degeneracy.

Been a couple years since someone pointed that out.

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Great post. Congrats man.

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Good to hear man