Chris S. – Sober 13 Years

When Chris attended meetings at our AA clubhouse in 2007, many of us watched with concern as he slipped a half-dozen times before locking in his sobriety date two years later. What’s unusual about Chris’ story is that he very seldom drank until he was in his early 40’s, despite the fact that he had experienced abject loneliness and isolation since childhood. Throw in low confidence, poor self-esteem, and feelings of self-loathing and you get the picture of man who somehow survived a dysfunctional marriage, and the raising of 3 children, without the help of alcohol or drugs. It wasn’t until his second marriage that Chris found alcohol and cocaine and his whole world changed. Relishing the feeling he’d been looking for his entire life, he set out to make up for lost time. Naturally, it didn’t take long for alcoholism to pull the rug out from under him. As booze and drugs rapidly eroded his life, Chris ended up in a psychiatric hospital where he experienced, for the first time, AA meetings brought in from the outside.

Chris started drinking again not long after he got out, but the AA seed had been planted. He went to meetings and even half-heartedly worked the Program, but it took six desire chips over two years before he put the bottle down for good. Sponsored by one of the AA club’s legendary members, Chris’ Program finally took hold. Over the years, I’ve watched Chris become a “middle-dweller” in the Program. He’s a regular meeting attendee, a reliable sponsor, and a trusted servant to both the club and the general AA community. In the process of being of service, Chris has also taken meetings into Texas prisons over the past five years.

I’m grateful for Chris’ presence in AA and in my life, which these days are, one-in-the-same. His ready smile and easy-going nature make all feel comfortable. He’s a daily fixture in our AA club and has become the guy who you hope to see in the next meeting you attend. I think you’ll enjoy the next 65 minutes with my fine friend and AA brother, Chris S.

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