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Rolllllllllll Callllllllll

I know we had a roll call not to long ago, but it's time for another one. There has been some negativity here lately and I was even feeling a bit negative the past couple days, but each one of us here is fighting for the same thing and we want to see everyone clean and happy. Lets brag about our clean time again, it's always great to read.

I do want the newcomers to know that they help us even if a day clean. I remember that feeling at first and being so scared, but for me reading those stories, reminds me of the beginning of recovery and it helps. We are in this together and together we will win this war. Brag away everyone. Each day COUNTS. I am 102 days and taking it one day at a time. Congrats to all:)
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Keep it up chico you can do this one day at a time. Well me I am not considered clean I guess, but I was clean 4 months before suboxone. I am on day 17 or 18 on suboxone. Feeling great, getting energy back, moving around, cooking, cleaning. I am living! Oh and I am still having no chronic pain since I have been on the sobxone.
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194 days and never been as happy!

Newcomers, I want you all to know how much you all help me.  Every time I read a new persons post about the desperation and fear and discomfort, I relive it over again in my mind and never want to go back there!  You keep me grounded and grateful. Thank you!!!!

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Wow, just checked my tracker and much to my amazement, today is 600 days off of oxy.  Also
490 off of cigarettes.  Congrats to all with one day or more and thanks to everyone that helped me along the way.   guv
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1032715 tn?1315984234
385 days off opiates and alcohol,haven't felt this good in years.
Congratulations to everyone on their clean time.
Denise
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tomorrow is 10 weeks, never thought I would even make it 10 hours
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Yesterday was one year off opiates.The freedom is amazing...no counting pills,no hiding and stashing pills,no guilt,no worries that someone will find my stashes....and best of all...no cravings  or need for them either.
Yupper...life after opiates is good.
Congrats to all others in the beginning of their healing and at all stages of healing.
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