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Actively Arielle - Latest blog post: Your Life Raft in the Waters of Cri... Here I seek to turn tears to words in an effort to heal, share, and help in the simplest of ways. But I still know and feel the pain and suffering eating disorders carry with them. I can't forget, but I can write. More... |
Ex Con Alcoholic Addict's Strugle - Latest blog post: Stacey An account of my struggle with a drug and crime free life in an absurd world More... |
frozen.oranges I'm on my way to becoming fully recovered from 16 years of an eating disorder and looking to share the knowledge I've gained through learning who I am without it. More... |
frumstepper - Latest blog post: Good Things Come in Small Packages A Frum (Jewish) Twelve Stepper (12 steps) writes )about how she is continually reminded that "Hashem (G-d) is driving the bus",and about her efforts to "let go and let G-d" in dealing with all that life throws her way. More... |
Jay Kolo - Latest blog post: Chicago Cubs The official blog of inspirational author, speaker, radio host, and sober alcoholic Jay Kolo. More... |
My Journey To Recovery - Latest blog post: Family Day 2008 I strived to improve, in recovery, not only my personal life, but the lives of everyone I come in contact with. I cannot undo what I've done but I can live better today. I want to share my hope, strength and experiences with others less fortunate. More... |
Staying Straight Edge Trying to get through life without the use of drink & drugs ... not as easy as it sounds ... More... |
The Meening of Life - Latest blog post: Reincarnation dream led to suicide,... One's mans struggle to overcome heroin addiction, set in the future when gaming occurs in fully rendered virtual environments. The game is like a life within a life a fractal that mirrors the nature of the universe. More... |
While on life's journey Max's blog is about her life experiences growing up in a family that experienced the affects of alcoholism to her continued journey as she encounters addiction in her everyday life as a professional woman. More... |


