Posted on 01/10/2015 7:52:35 AM PST by BenLurkin
1988 is when she crashed: It was nonstop work. The money was rolling in. You have a lot of people relying on you. But I get it, I signed up for the job so follow through I just couldnt, I couldnt follow through. And, I tried to take my life.
Babilonia hit rock bottom.
Once I was getting my stomach pumped, a little light went on saying, You have a voice and youre allowed to use it. So, girl, use it, she said.
Its an emotional subject for Babilonia, and some things are still too difficult to discuss.
You just never know where life is going to take you. But just being sober, Im now six years sober, and thats probably the biggest thing, the biggest accomplishment: that I pulled it together.
(Excerpt) Read more at losangeles.cbslocal.com ...
True, but there record for successful recovery is FAR better than anything else out there.
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The anonymous aspect of AA is to give those there the freedom to speak without fear of being outed by others. Their anonymity is protected by the others.
Outing yourself is a personal choice and not a violation of the program. For some, it may be a necessary part of their journey.
I have friends who shared their story with me, an outsider to the program, because they wanted to.
Yes, but without revealing the successes of AA how do they attract?
Furthermore, when high-profile people reveal their anonymity and should they pick up a drink again it's in the natural cynicism of people to say, "See that ''recovery'' stuff is a crock''.
The same could be said about any AA member who goes out.
From what I was able to read, it appears there was more to the story then just her struggles - the organization she works with to help homeless and addicted young women..........
Roy Tarpley lost his battle yesterday with it.
Could have been one of the all-time great basketball players.
Actually “outing yourself” is somewhat of a neccessity when “making amends” to those you have harmed by your alcoholism.
Besides most people know when someone is an alcoholic.
She quit drinking.
That’s the kind of quitter I admire.
It’s been attracting just fine since 1934. And yes, the same can be said about any A.A who goes back out. However when you’re a celebrity announcing your anonymity to the world you’re putting yourself in the spot light.
There are still people out there who have no idea what AA is, how it works and the fact that it's NOT a religion. Plenty of drunks would benefit from some positive exposure.
“Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio and films’’. Tradition Eleven, A.A. program.
Dusty my hats off to you. Awesome! Prayers for your continued success!
It’s been working just fine for almost eighty years, trust me. It’s been working just fine for me the last twenty-four. Never a shortage of people who find the rooms.
I’m far from 20 plus years but the difference in the physical condition I was in when I got there compared to the condition I was in when I left was astounding. When my wife met me on the runway she cried and so did I, even our pilots couldn’t believe the difference. Had I waited another month I’m sure I would have been dead.
I was not aware of that. Thanks for the info.
Peace unto friend.
Sorry, ‘’unto you’’’.
It works when you work it.
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