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Recognizing Alcohol & Drug Addiction : Recovery Tips for Addicts

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

Learn about recovery tips for addicts in this free home health video.

Expert: rivrsurvivor
Bio: John DePalma, born and raised in, Queens, NY, has been a recovering alcohol and drug addict for over 17 years. Falling off the wagon, after five years, John learned a no nonsense approach to dealing w

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  • im a alcoholic . i fight it everyday .been sober for 5 months now. everyday is rough you just need someone helping you in mild ways. I feel sorry for the ones who have noone. great video by the way . you have a good soul.

  • im a alcoholic . i fight it everyday .been sober for 5 months now. everyday is rough you just need someone helping you in mild ways. I feel sorry for the ones who have noone.

  • "If you find self-reform too hard

    In spite of your intense desire

    For lack of firmness to discard

    The habits that stink of the mire,

    There is no reason to despair,

    Try what you can time and again,

    Beseech your Maker to repair

    The faults and you in strength will gain."

    From Part II of ACCELERATING BRAIN EVOLUTION on my channel.

  • Yes I hate mention of the percentages, AA and NA are full of this. Gives the newcomer little hope. The beatings will continue until moral improves

  • Sad but true. My son is dead from addiction at age 30.

  • Is hard to beat when go to rehab the person has to be willing to fix it and willing to overcome. Addiction is hard to come out clean is really up to the person. Many end up three areas dead, hopstial or jail.

  • I thought you mentioned a great point...recognizing and getting help early on for an addiction is key to a much greater success in life!

    Keep it up!

    Much love and light!~Cheryl Frei

    Addiction Recovery Life Coach

  • thats what you have a mouth for to ask and observe this is a start some peeps cannot take in too much info with regards to aod issues

  • pffftttt...

  • how stupid cab you be! not once did you mention a sign or signal for identifying addictions. Only the demoralizing percentages once again. You are a moron!numbers are only valid when looking to find failure

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