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Recovery Stories

A collection of personal recovery stories of people with co-occurring mental health & addiction issues.

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Gemma's Dual Diagnosis Recovery Story
Gemma's Story
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I have been sober in Alcoholics Anonymous since 18 August 2005 ODAAT thank you, God!

Dr M's Story
Dr M's Story
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For me, recovery is a story of struggle and hope. It truly is the journey that I have to commit the most to.

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Camellia Flower
The Camellia Blossom
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In Japanese culture, your birth name is more than status or heritage; it signifies your fate.

Dual Diagnosis Bipolar Disorder Recovery Story
Judy's Story
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When I got seriously ill with Bipolar, I'd spend a lot of time on the beaches of Nantucket. My family was very loving.

Dr M's Story
Dr M's Story
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For me, recovery is a story of struggle and hope. It truly is the journey that I have to commit the most to.

Gemma's Dual Diagnosis Recovery Story
Gemma's Story
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I have been sober in Alcoholics Anonymous since 18 August 2005 ODAAT thank you, God!

Dual Diagnosis Recovery Story
James' Story
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I wish you well with your dual diagnosis recovery: it can be challenging in the early days but it is well worth it!

Jean's Personal Recovery Story
Jean's Story
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I wrote my life story in hope of helping others who suffered like me with depression, obsessions, anxiety, fear, bullying and addiction.

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