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Showing Original Post only (View all)Was it a slip? [View all]
i'm asking cuz a woman in our group (coming up on 9 years) got a script from her doc without telling him she was an alkie and has a history of abusing prescriptions.
she took 3 oxycotins one day and admits she was 'looking for that high' then took two more the next day.
so, did she slip or not? an oldtimer in our group claims that the 'singleness of purpose' states that as long as she didn't DRINK she doesn't need to change her sobriety date
your opinion?
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| for sure, it's a slip. change sobriety date | |
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| no, she can take her AA cake | |
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| Cake?? did somebody mention Cake?? | |
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| it's her call, only she can judge her motives | |
2 (29%) |
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| kittens! | |
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just an FYI, she crossed her name off the calendar and came clean to the group Tuesday
NMDemDist2
Nov 2012
#11
Anything wich effects you from the neck up is a slip.a prescription would be o.k. bot Sponsor should
busterbrown
Jan 2013
#22