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		<title>Comment on 24th June 2007 by Michelle Gadbois</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michelle Gadbois</dc:creator>
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		<description>well steve, I dont know if you care to hear a comment from someone like me, well aparantly facebook states I am a big book guru.. ha ha, I can empathise with your process. I share and feel so similar most of the time to the words you wrote, staying sober and doing work on self is continual and never ends. I have windows of opportunity where I trust and can open up completely and I have only begun to trust a select few. it took years. doesn t mean I stayed sober i did not , however; I have faith I will find my truth and my addiction as stated all over the bb. is that its clearly the malady kicking our ass on so many levels. It drives and compells our thinking even when we are not in active addiction, drug addiction is clearly and nicely fit into the doctors oppinion thats one of my fav chapters... I dont need to be an alcholic to know i found my way into that book! i love that chapter. . its powerful... we recover from a hopeless state of mind and body... incredible.. well renound doctor who deemed that sick alcoholic as hopeless has found a miraculous solution to his problem and the answer did not ly in psychiatry or medicine. what a phenominon.. ya</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well steve, I dont know if you care to hear a comment from someone like me, well aparantly facebook states I am a big book guru.. ha ha, I can empathise with your process. I share and feel so similar most of the time to the words you wrote, staying sober and doing work on self is continual and never ends. I have windows of opportunity where I trust and can open up completely and I have only begun to trust a select few. it took years. doesn t mean I stayed sober i did not , however; I have faith I will find my truth and my addiction as stated all over the bb. is that its clearly the malady kicking our ass on so many levels. It drives and compells our thinking even when we are not in active addiction, drug addiction is clearly and nicely fit into the doctors oppinion thats one of my fav chapters&#8230; I dont need to be an alcholic to know i found my way into that book! i love that chapter. . its powerful&#8230; we recover from a hopeless state of mind and body&#8230; incredible.. well renound doctor who deemed that sick alcoholic as hopeless has found a miraculous solution to his problem and the answer did not ly in psychiatry or medicine. what a phenominon.. ya</p>
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