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 Good Morning Hank and Welcome to The Light At The End of The Tunnel

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Good Morning Hank and Welcome to The Light At The End of The Tunnel Lighth11

Good Morning to all of you!
Please join me in giving a great big welcome our newest "Family" member, Hank
And to you Hank, Welcome to the Suboxone Forum; The Light At The End of The Tunnel. My name is Dee and I am one of the moderators of the forum.
We also have two other moderators and their names are Barbara Rue & Beth.

Please feel free to take a look around the forum and read the posts of the other members, when your up to it we would all like for you to tell us a little bit about yourself. Are you currently a Suboxone patient? If so, how long have you been taking this "miracle" medication? How is your recovery going for you? Any complaints? Any questions about Suboxone or recovery?
Plase let us know if there is anything that we can do for you.
Yours in recovery,
Dee
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PostSubject: Re: Good Morning Hank and Welcome to The Light At The End of The Tunnel   Good Morning Hank and Welcome to The Light At The End of The Tunnel EmptyWed 18 Nov 2009, 9:29 pm

Good Morning Hank and Welcome to The Light At The End of The Tunnel Welcom11

Welcome to you Hank!!
I am so glad that you have decided to become a member here, as it always lightens my heart to know that someone else is no longer alone with their opiate addiction and/ or recovery. My name is Beth & I am currently a Suboxone patient, as well as one of the moderators that Dee had referred to above. I am very happy to see that you have made it here & chosen to become a member. Are you also on Suboxone or thinking of beginning it? If so, how is your treatment working out for you? How long have you been in recovery or are you just getting started? I know that I seem to be bombarding you with questions, but sometimes it helps make it a bit easier to open up when you are responding to someone else's questions. I always keep in my mind that there was a reason that I had joined, so I always wonder what hs brought you here Hank? Do you have something specific going on with you right now that you need to talk about or need some feedback on? This forum is different from any others. We do not discriminate against how anyone is working their own recovery if it is working for them. And even then, members that have gone through similar situations can share what did or did NOT work for them. We do not permit judgment upon anyone, nor ridicule or will you ever be put down. We are a safe place to come from the "real world" to vent our struggles, our victories, our self pride, to relearn how to live again with true friends and learn to trust again & become trustable again. We understand, every one of us, what it is like to be in those stinky, worn out addicted shoes & wanting to step out & stay out! We encourage, listen, advise, (take what you want from it, if anything), but love & support each other through the struggles of addiction & recovery. It has become a large support system. I strongly encourage you to let us in on what has been going on with you lately & I look forward to getting to know you!
Yours in Recovery,
Beth Good Morning Hank and Welcome to The Light At The End of The Tunnel Herz
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PostSubject: Re: Good Morning Hank and Welcome to The Light At The End of The Tunnel   Good Morning Hank and Welcome to The Light At The End of The Tunnel EmptyThu 19 Nov 2009, 9:38 pm

Hi Hank,

It's Barbara come lately because of work and an array of animals to tend to when I get in.
So glad another member has joined and into their recovery.
Welcome to the group. Make yourself at home. Hope to hear from you soon.
Yours in the struggle,
Barbara
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