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The Locked Shed

YoungAtHeart
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2 9 14

Chuck's blog reminded me that I visualized my addiction as a shed I was trapped in.  There was light under the door - just a glimmer - but I knew freedom was just beyond it!  

I needed to find out how to pick that lock, or take down a wall  - so I read and read and read some more.  I decided the lock was the most promising.  I worked and worked and worked on that lock  And lo and behold, I got that door open, and guess what???!

There IS freedom on the other side of that door.  It takes education, perseverance and commitment, but you CAN get there!

Come join us!

Nancy

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I smoked until a vascular surgeon informed me of the damage I had done to myself by doing so. I quit 11 years ago, and I can swim laps virtually FOREVER now, walk most other days 40 minutes to an hour and a half. What a difference quitting has made in my life! I strive to help others find this wonderful freedom from addiction, too.