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Alcoholics Anonymous is an international community of alcoholics who meet in groups. The primary purpose of A.A. members is to stay sober and help other alcoholics do the same. A.A. formed the original twelve-step program and has been the source and model for many similar recovery groups. more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Alcoholism | 2764 |
90% |
| Cocaine Addiction & Rec... | 9 |
89% |
| Depression | 8 |
100% |
| Breakups & Divorce | 8 |
100% |
| Bipolar Disorder | 6 |
100% |
Overall, 90% (2845
Members)
find AA Meetings helpful


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for the rest of my days
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Sober since 9-21-81 thanks to my conscious contact with God, AA, the wisdom of the rooms, meetings, and working with others.
Working / Worked
Tedious, frustrating, funny, empowering and i wouldn't miss mine.
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The AA program worked for me only after my social anxiety had effectively been treated.
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Go to at least 3 meetings a week
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4 yrs sober - listing this again is redundant, isn't it? lol
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I am still make meetings I love going. I believe I still be going as long as I live, by going "One day at a time"
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I felt like I was still in an addictive environment and caught in a time warp.
Working / Worked
Helps to know that I am not alone in this. Works if you work it. Do not look for what is different but look for the similarities.
Working / Worked
I have 22 years clean & sober.
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