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		<title>Comment on Facts not Fear by Taylor Leithoff</title>
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		<dc:creator>Taylor Leithoff</dc:creator>
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		<description>After nearly fifteen years of problematic, very life-threatening, boozing I come across this website today as I celebrate one-year of sobriety. Interesting Issue. I had a six figure occupation, a military and sporty background, outstanding home and family, and just figured I would forever last or get away with my inebriation. And like so many ahead me, I crashed and burned-out. We have to find our bottom or, kick the bucket...and many of us do just that. I was once collared a couple years ago functioning, more or less, at a .43 BAC. Bruising from the inside out, back and forth from slammer, I found out my bottom. I did not wake up 1 day thinking to demolish my career and distress the people I love so very very much, but there I was. I&#039;m not for certain that anybody but another alcoholic/addict and God really understands that degree of hell on earth. Today is a good day, even so, a really good day!</description>
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