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Hey folks; thought I would write a little here for a bit and tell you guys who have looked at the profile I appreciate you visiting! I am still trying to set this thing up! Slow going 'cause we are BUSY people. I will tell you that I am not an addict/alcoholic, but my husband, Rick, is. He has been in recovery since June 28th, 2007 - almost 90 days - Whoo-Hoo!!! I am SOOOOO proud of him and all of you guys too. I was just looking for stuff on recovery on the net and came across this site and decided to join. Have LOTS to share and tell you about our home group here to help encourage all on their journey. I don't know what it is to be in addiction, but I do know what it is to live w/ an addict & I love my husband more than words can say! You all our in my prayers as you survive the recovery process! LIFE is worth it. Love to all; until next time...Cecilia  find and share recovery images at anonymousspace.com
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September 20, 2007, 1:19 pm Rusty
Fuller
helps
addicts
see
that
spirituality
is
all
around
them
By
Brittany
Schultze
In
a
smoke-filled
room
decorated
with
Led
Zeppelin
posters
and
a
"Welcome
Home"
sign,
Rusty Fuller
was
spotted
easily
in
his
cowboy
hat
and
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