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Find links to personal pages dealing specifically with the topic of substance abuse.
http://800recoveryhub.blog/ 
 The purpose is to educate and entertain with stories that showcase addiction. You will find support, strength and encouragement to keep fighting this lifetime battle.
http://www.addicted-to-sobriety.com/ 
 A recovering addict's journey from substance abuse to sobriety.
http://ialcoholrecovery.com/ 
 Recovering alcoholic's daily struggle to stay sober using mindfulness-based approach after leaving 28 day in-patient rehab.
http://parentsofanaddict.blogspot.com/ 
 A parent's journey dealing with their drug addicted son.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~recovery/ 
 Personal tribute dedicated to Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder, Bill Wilson.
https://byebyebeer.wordpress.com/ 
 A mom and wife shares her experiences in recovery.
http://clean2202.diaryland.com/ 
 Online diary of a recovering alcoholic.
http://www.cleanandsobernotdead.com/ 
 Addiction recovery resources, humor, pictures, events, news, and information.
http://www.cryingoutnow.com/ 
 Addiction stories submitted by people in recovery as well by those who are still in their addiction
http://rehabilitation_tc.tripod.com/index.html 
 A psychiatrist negotiates the addicts ward in a prison system in India.
http://recoveredalcoholic.blogspot.com/ 
 A recovered alcoholic's weblog about the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous and Twelve Step recovery.
http://www.silcom.com/~joy2meu/joy_31.html 
 Insights about alcoholism from therapist and spiritual teacher.
http://www.dryblog.com/ 
 Addiction recovery resources, links, quips, and quotes
http://dgswilson.com/ 
 A chronicle of the journey of a recovered heroin addict.
http://lovethebrowneyedgirl.blogspot.com/ 
 A recovering addict sharing the journey of falling in love and other random thoughts along the way.
http://fff77.blogspot.com/ 
 How the teachings of Eckhart Tolle can help us better understand, relieve and prevent addiction.
http://www.friendsofbillw.net/ 
 Recovery resources for those in Alcoholics Anonymous.
http://www.heroinalert.org/ 
 An important alert from the friends and family of Erin Allen. A heroin victim's story.
http://home.earthlink.net/~insure/ 
 A collection of tidbits to inspire and help.
http://alaura1942.tripod.com/index.html 
 Inspiration and poems for family and friends who love someone with a chemical dependency.
http://www.mereggie.com/ 
 A true story of teenage drug addiction, crime and death.
http://sickgirl-methadonepretty.blogspot.com/ 
 Personal blog from a recovering heroin and opiate addict now methadone free.
http://www.recoveryreflections.com/ 
 Experiences, thoughts, writings and poems on drug and alcohol addiction recovery.
http://www.recoverysheart.com/ 
 Thoughts for those who may hesitate to seek alcohol or drug help.
http://www.antidrugs.8k.com/ 
 Personal site about drug abuse, and the harmful effects of drugs.
http://sistersofadrugaddict.blogspot.com/ 
 Two sisters story of struggle with their brother's addiction.
http://www.thatsoberguy.com/blog 
 Dedicated to help end the stigma of alcoholism and addiction.
http://sobernuggets.blogspot.com/ 
 Recovering alcoholics and addicts sharing the joys, struggles and realities of a sober life.
http://sym3540.tripod.com/sober.html 
 One woman's story about alcoholism and sobriety.
http://soberfornow.wordpress.com/ 
 A personal and sometimes quirky look at getting sober.
http://theoriginaldude.tripod.com/ 
 Caters to those who wish to ride their motorcycles clean and sober.
http://www.immortalalcoholic.blogspot.com/ 
 Details the effect of being a non-alcoholic married to an end-stage alcoholic.
http://therecoveringskeptic.blogspot.com/ 
 Blog on the family life of a recovering addict.
http://thespiritofrecovery.net/ 
 Ron's reflections on recovery.
http://theserooms.blogspot.com/ 
 12-step recovery blog.
https://unpickledblog.com/ 
 This blog is written by the woman who secretly quit her secret habit of drinking.
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