Surrender, The Way Out

Read ^ Surrender, The Way Out PDF by * Rob Flammang eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Surrender, The Way Out Amazing according to L. Buchter. This is a must read for anyone struggling or has friends or family struggling with addiction of any kind. The author shares his story from very desperate, trying times to triumph. Highly recommended!. Loved it! Carol Burrack Excellent reading for anyone who has been touched by addiction in any form. Wonderfully written and could not put it down.]

Surrender, The Way Out

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Rating : 4.49 (814 Votes)
Asin : B004GEB32K
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Number of Pages : 155 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-01-13
Language : English

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"Amazing" according to L. Buchter. This is a must read for anyone struggling or has friends or family struggling with addiction of any kind. The author shares his story from very desperate, trying times to triumph. Highly recommended!. Loved it! Carol Burrack Excellent reading for anyone who has been touched by addiction in any form. Wonderfully written and could not put it down.

This is the story of one man’s struggle to find purpose and value, a quest common to us all. . First, heart issues usher us into addiction, secondly, heart issues keep us in the addiction cycle, and thirdly, heart issues are what prepare us to leave our addiction for recovery.As one who struggled with addiction for twenty-eight years, I believe this book will benefit the addicted, their families, and friends.Recovery is not as complex as it may appear. We did not get here overnight nor will we quickly make things right. What is complex are the webs of dysfunction we have been immersed in and the mountain of wreckage that has accumulated along the way. The reader is treated to a view through the eyes and psyche of the addict. There are three basic truths about addiction that are made clear in these pages. Surrender, The Way Out is this journey made through the alleys and byways of addiction

This has included serving in residential as well as community based programs and assisting inmates in the Tulare county jail system. About the Author From age sixteen to forty-four I struggled with addiction, primarily heroin and alcohol with other drugs as part of my history. I have experienced failed marriages, arrests, a police raid on my home, suicide attempts, hepatitis episodes, drug overdoses, and thirty-eight treatment attempts. I have been clean and sober as of February 6, 1997. I have worked with ot

I have worked with others as a part of my own recovery process. From age sixteen to forty-four I struggled with addiction, primarily heroin and alcohol with other drugs as part of my history. I have been clean and sober as of February 6, 1997. I have experienced failed marriages, arrests, a police raid on my home, suicide attempts, hepatitis

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