Thursday, September 17, 2009

National Recovery Month

Did you know that this month, September, is National Recovery Month? I didn't, so I decided to find out all I could about it. This is the time when the benefits of substance abuse treatments are highlighted. It recognizes those in recovery, and the people who support them and help them in their journey to sobriety.

I have talked about this numerous times before, but I think it is important enough to discuss again. I am married to a former alcoholic. We never have alcohol in the house, and avoid situations where alcohol may be too tempting for him to resist. Over the years it has gotten easier for him to not want that drink, but it is still a possibility that one sip could send him right back to where he was.

When he quit drinking, he didn't have the benefit of a treatment center, or AA meetings. He was one of the lucky ones who was able to beat this on his own. Back then, they didn't have websites like InTheRooms, where he could discreetly find meetings to attend. I think if it was available, I might have encouraged him to attend a meeting or two. It is always beneficial to learn from others mistakes, as well as your own, and listening to others stories might have helped him. Heck, sharing his story might have helped someone else.

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In The Rooms also offers a place where you can connect with other people who are in recovery. You can learn about the recovery process, make new friends, and so much more. If you are suffering from any form of substance abuse, now is the perfect time to reach out for help. Make the first move, and find a treatment center close to you. I know first hand how much better life can be when you are not dependent on an outside source for happiness.
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2 comments:

Clara said...

Hooray for your husband who was able to break such an awful addiction. And for you for standing by his side.

StaceyC4 said...

That is wonderful that your hubby was so strong that he overcame this. So many do not. This was great information to get out there and I'm sure that you helped someone today.