Eighteen years ago today I made the decision not to live in fear anymore. Eighteen years ago today I made the decision to put my life in God's hands. Eighteen years ago today I made the decision to end my self-destruction. Sobriety, by the grace of God, has allowed me to live and not just exist.
Thanks to God, my family and friends for your love and understanding.
Progress, not perfection.
That's my yearly announcement.
Here's something that I want to share. Next week, Friday, I will be having surgery to remove my prostate. My levels were shown to be elevated back in late November, and after a few anxious months of waiting on blood tests, an MRI and the biopsy, my doctor informed me that surgery would be the best course of action. I truly was relieved to finally hear that something would be done about this. My dear wife, Marguerite, and the rest of my family and friends have been very supportive, and I deeply appreciate their concern.
I hope you're proud of yourself...if not, you should be!
Good luck with that prostate surgery. My dad had half of his removed several years ago. Friends and family support is crucial, so glad to hear that for you.
If you haven't seen Jesus Revolution yet, do it....great movie.
Eighteen years ago today I made the decision not to live in fear anymore. Eighteen years ago today I made the decision to put my life in God's hands. Eighteen years ago today I made the decision to end my self-destruction. Sobriety, by the grace of God, has allowed me to live and not just exist.
Thanks to God, my family and friends for your love and understanding.
Progress, not perfection.
Nice. I like that.
Good luck on your surgery.
Now, if you excuse me, I have some old psr memories to suppress
Never read this forum. Congrats with the surgery Lige. Glad you have a diagnosis and a good prognosis. Good on you with the sobriety as well. My brother just got out of Betty Ford for the 2nd time in around 3 months i would say? Progressive disease. His relapses just get bigger badder and stronger.