resinhead
Well-Known Member
I have been lurking here for years. Long before I became a member. I have been reading all of your posts, and feel like I kind of know some of you guys. The michigan patients section is my favorite place on the web.
I never posted in the introduce yourself thread, but i want to tell you all a little bit about myself, because i feel great due to the good news I just got.
I recently just overcame the biggest obstacle that I have had in my life. Monday I got my drivers license back after over a decade without it. I'm still riding cloud 9 from the great news.
I had 2 DUIs when I was 18 and 19. One for drinking and driving, and one for smoking and driving. In this area, my story is not uncommon.
It took a lot of hard work, unimaginable stress, thousands of miles walked, participation in the 12 step program (that i hate) around $10000 and a lawyer to get my privlages restored.
It has been 34 months since I drank any alcohol, and I owe the disappearance of that craving to my lady Mary Jane. She has always been a part of my life but I found a new respect for my life and hers when I got legal and began cultivating. It opened up new ideas to me, and has even helped to guide me to my career choice that I am going to school for now.
I just wanted to share the good news with you all, and offer advise to anyone here that is still caught in the system (suspended/revoked/denied). The drivers license restoration process is challenging and complicated. On top of that Michigan is one of the most difficult states in the nation in which to complete this process. So anyone who is reading this please keep that in mind when you're behind the wheel.
I never posted in the introduce yourself thread, but i want to tell you all a little bit about myself, because i feel great due to the good news I just got.
I recently just overcame the biggest obstacle that I have had in my life. Monday I got my drivers license back after over a decade without it. I'm still riding cloud 9 from the great news.
I had 2 DUIs when I was 18 and 19. One for drinking and driving, and one for smoking and driving. In this area, my story is not uncommon.
It took a lot of hard work, unimaginable stress, thousands of miles walked, participation in the 12 step program (that i hate) around $10000 and a lawyer to get my privlages restored.
It has been 34 months since I drank any alcohol, and I owe the disappearance of that craving to my lady Mary Jane. She has always been a part of my life but I found a new respect for my life and hers when I got legal and began cultivating. It opened up new ideas to me, and has even helped to guide me to my career choice that I am going to school for now.
I just wanted to share the good news with you all, and offer advise to anyone here that is still caught in the system (suspended/revoked/denied). The drivers license restoration process is challenging and complicated. On top of that Michigan is one of the most difficult states in the nation in which to complete this process. So anyone who is reading this please keep that in mind when you're behind the wheel.
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