April 4
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Guarding our recovery
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“Remember that we...
are ultimately responsible for our recovery and our decisions.”
Basic Text, p. 103
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Most of us will face choices that challenge our recovery. If we
find ourselves in extreme physical pain, for example, we will have to decide
whether or not we will take medication. We will have to be very honest with
ourselves about the severity of our pain, honest with our doctor about our
addiction and our recovery, and honest with our sponsor. In the end, however,
the decision is ours, for we are the ones who must live with the
consequences.
Another common challenge is the choice of attending a party where
alcohol will be served. Again, we should consider our own spiritual state. If
someone who supports our recovery can attend the event with us, so much the
better. However, if we don’t feel up to such a challenge, we should probably
decline the invitation. Today, we know that preserving our recovery is more
important than saving face.
All such decisions are tough ones, requiring not only our careful
consideration but the guidance of our sponsor and complete surrender to a
Higher Power. Using all of these resources, we make the best decision we can.
Ultimately, however, the decision is ours. Today, we are responsible for our
own recovery.
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Just for today: When faced with a decision that may
challenge my recovery, I will consult all the resources at my disposal before
I make my choice.
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