Angie F's Rollercoaster Ride to Sobriety: Finding Light After Eight Years
There is nothing like it and I didn't get that. And if you don't get what I'm saying and you can't relate to her, it sounds corny and stupid. I'm not relying on me, and when I get into self, that's kind of a scary place to be for too long, and all I got to do is talk to God every day and just ask him what he has for me.
Angie F's path to sobriety was anything but straightforward. Speaking at the Fresno AA Intergroup Speaker Meeting in August 2010, she recounts her tumultuous journey of being in and out of Alcoholics Anonymous for eight long years before finally achieving sobriety in 2006. Her story is a raw and honest portrayal of the ups and downs that come with battling addiction.
Angie opens up about the pivotal moments that changed her life, including the struggle to understand the importance of having a sponsor and diligently working through the AA steps. She also touches on how spirituality played a crucial role in her recovery. Angie’s narrative isn't just about her personal triumph; it’s a beacon of hope for anyone grappling with addiction.
She emphasizes the significance of giving back to the community and helping others as a way to find peace and purpose. Angie's story is a powerful reminder that recovery is possible, even if the road is long and winding. Tune in to hear her inspiring journey and find encouragement for your own path to sobriety.