As one member sees it.

I sobered up before there was SOS. I went to AA not because it helped me stay sober but because I was told over and over this was the only way that I could remain sober/drug free. What I got most from AA was that "I made it a place where I practiced speaking" in discussion meetings. I learned to over come my shyness. I meet some really great people there. Made friends and found that I enjoyed the parts between the meeting best.

In using AA I never did the steps. When asked what step I was on I would say I was still working on the first one. I never did get through it.

I would never recite the lords prayer. For me religion was and still is a private matter.

The idea of a sponsor was not to my liking. It was foreign to all of my beliefs. Why would I put my life in the hands of a drunk or a dope fiend? I may have had problems with alcohol/drugs that didn't mean that I was crazy. If I need someone to tell me how to live my life I will go to a professional. Our I will make my own mistakes and learn from them.

I was criticized for how I was doing my recovery. I was told over and over what I was doing was wrong. Why wasn't I encouraged to continue with what was working? This is a support group isn't it?

The longer I stayed clean & sober the more criticism I got.

I finely left AA and continued on with my recovery.

When I found SOS I really liked the way they embraced the fact that we are each different. Our recovery is different for each of us. Our religious and political views are separate from our recovery.

I have encouraged many of our members to go to AA for support. There are SOS members who use both SOS & AA.

The problem that I have had "in my opinion" is that the group doesn’t take a stand about members criticizing another members way of recovery. If it works it works. The group in "my opinion" has a duty to let its members know that there is no such thing as one way.

With all this said I would still suggest that SOS members go to AA for support.

Seek out supportive people. Know that you have a "Safe Place" to come back to. If a member of SOS jumps on you and says that your recovery plain is wrong, most of us at SOS will jump to our feet and defend you & your right to be different. If what you are doing is working and you are alcohol/drug free then you must be doing some thing right.

I would like to reach out to AA members. Please do no harm. If someone can't make it in AA send him or her to other groups so they may have a chance of finding recovery. Care about the person first the group comes second.

In SOS using other support groups in no way will affect your standing in SOS. We are each unique. There is no such thing a "one way".

This is Duaine M. from Dallas here.

Hi Duaine :-)

I checked out the addition to the site, and think it's great!  And you stated a lot of my own feelings about/between SOS and AA. 
I initially got sober through AA, but have realized that a lot of what AA promotes and "suggests" its members do and believe, I didn't and couldn't believe, or at least to the extent of having my sobriety depend on it.  Some of the points you made in what you wrote on the site hit them on the head.  Thank you!

I've been in/around recovery for 8 years now, through AA, and I'm realizing that some of the tenets of AA are what may even be what are contributing to my inability to stay sober. 

The biggest two that come to mind are powerlessness, and HAVING to "work the program" exactly as everybody else does, with no room for me to do any thinking for myself.  As you mentioned...turning my life over to another drunk (sponsor) to teach me how to stay sober.  I just couldn't get around those...and there are more, but I don't want to get into it all right now

BUT, AA does have a lot to offer, and to tell you the truth, I don't know if I could have been able to get any grasp of what sobriety is supposed to be about, if I hadn't been introduced to AA and had the initial support that helped pull me through those first months of sobriety that I'd ever had in my adult life. 

Anyway, I did want to say also that I've been having a hard time "jumping in" and getting involved with the group, but I'd really like to!  So this is my first attempt...but I hope not my last one :-)

Smiles,
Susan B.


I'd like to hear your thoughts. 

 


 

 

 

An Over View of SOS

 

The Sobriety Priority

Over View of SOS from Europe

 

Sobriety Priority Europe

What is SOS

 

Welcome to SOS

Tools Used by Some Members

Sobriety Tools from Europe   SOS Sobriety Tool Kit
Relapse Prevention Tools   Congratulations on Your First 30 Days
Your First 30 Days   Sobriety Slogans
SOS Welcomes All in Need of  What We Have to Offer
Family Members & Friends of Those  in Recovery are Very Welcome   SOS Offers a Safe Environment Regardless of Sexual Orientation
Articles
Drugs & Cross Addiction   P.A.S.T. Para-Addiction Stress Trauma

Factors in the Causation & Development of Alcoholism

The Physiological Basis of Addiction& Understanding How to Defeat Urges & Cravings
Religious & Non-Religious Freedom is Practiced in SOS
Religious & Non-Religious  Freedom in SOS
Starting An SOS Meeting
SOS Guidebook for Group Leaders   Europe Starting an SOS Meeting
Real Time On Line Cyber Chats
Chat Using This Web Site -- Using Type
Thoughts & Info About Cults   SOS & it's Feelings About Charters
Cults - Staying Clear of Recovery Cultism   Charted or Shackled

SOS-Books-Newsletter Videotapes

SOS Books News Letter Videotapes

SOS International Conferences

SOS International Conference  Highlights   2-4-2002 Hollywood California
Photos 2002 International Conference   SOS Conference 2000 International
SOS -- AA
SOS - AA Relations   Debate 12 Step Program
--12 Secular Steps-- -SOS Does Not Use Steps-- -

Discussion Board

Discussion Board Allows us to Open a Topic & Follow it Through in Some Detail

Other Support Groups

Other Support that Might be of Interest -- Check Out Other Groups & Info

SOS Family of Web Sites & E-Groups

SOS Family of Web Sites   SOS International E-Support Group
Print Out of SOS Web Sites   SOS Women's E-Support Group
Contact Info - Local Meetings Info   SOS Friends & Family
In The News   Treatment Centers
Drug/Alcohol Related Stories   Treatment Centers
Find An SOS Meeting
Find An SOS Meeting

Thoughts, Web Sites & Writings Of SOS Members From Around the World

SOS Members Speak Out

SOS; It's View of Abstinence Only

  The Suffering Factor
An SOS Approach to Eating Disorders   Quitting Smoking in Recovery

New to Recovery? Some Thoughts  From SOS Members

Success Stories

 

Poems

SOS Members Success Stories

 

Poems

Pro AA & Anti - AA Links

 

SOS - AA Relations

Pro AA Web Links

 

AA - SOS as One Member Sees it.

Anti AA Web Links

 

AA Articles

Meeting Information From The Book "Building Recovery"

Starting an SOS Meeting   Print Out Starting an SOS Meeting
Opening an SOS Meeting   Print Out Opening an SOS Meeting

SOS Members Sign in Wall

Green Wall of Growth -SOS Members Sign in Wall

SOS Behind Bars

SOS Behind Bars Web Site   Print Out SOS Behind Bars Meeting
Starting an SOS Behind Bars Meeting   Print Out Opening a Meeting

Posts From SOS Behind Bars

Help in Posting

 

SOS Members Celebrations

Help in Posting Ideas & Guide Lines   Jim Christopher 25 Years
Cross Posting   Mack 50 Years

Debates

 "Disease Theory"  Discussion

Thoughts on Abstinence & Moderation

Find An SOS Meeting
Find An SOS Meeting
SOS Flyers
Flyers
Print Outs that can be handed out at SOS Meetings

 

 

"Thin Ice"
Real Life Experiences in what many found to be Dangers Waters.
"Warning"
Some may find this information disturbing or think of it as bashing but The Truth Is The Truth and we have every right to share our Life Experiences.  Perhaps it might help the next person by presenting information that is normally suppressed.
This is Not an SOS Web Site

Danger Thin Ice

This is Not an SOS Web Site
 

 

 

Recovery Connections web page
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Help us keep it up to date. 
Our  list is up to date and you can get more information at SOS Meeting information in your area by contacting Jim Christopher SOS@CFIWest.org Att: Jim Christopher

SOS Meetings Around The World
Recovery Connections web page
  Save Our Selves (SOS)
4773 Hollywood Blvd
Hollywood, CA 90027
Phone # 323-666-4295
Fax # 323-666-4271

Some of the contents of this web site was written by SOS members.  
To present a balance I invite you to send  your feelings and thoughts. 
 
SOS@CFIWest.org &
webmaster

Our web pages are in English.  Some countries use words differently and also some times spell them differently.  I wish to keep their thoughts intact, so I am leaving the web pages as close as possible to the way I received them.
 
Webmaster Duaine Metevia
If you want to become a part of SOS let James Christopher know you're out there.  If there are no meetings listed in your area, it could mean that there are people in your area who are waiting for more people to come forward and start a meeting.  The way meetings start are people contacting the clearing house and leaving their contact info.  Some cities only have phone contacts, people who will talk with you or meet with you for coffee, so please leave your contact info; don't miss out.

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