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If you attend an open AA meeting as opposed to a Alanon meeting...what do you say when ask if there are any newcomers? I just wonder if AA members are ok with Alanon members in their meetings.

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Gail


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I just say I am there because I am addicted to an A.  Open meetings are just that open anyone can attend.


Lisa


 



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I also am a recovering A and married to 1 also.  As long as u sign in with a nickname - I dont see any problems.  If u just sit as a guess - you will be logged out.


Yours in Recovery


Kathy W / kathy570 / Both Sides of the Fence



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I've been to about four, and each & every time I felt welcomed by the attendees.... Typically, the ones that don't want us there, attend closed meetings.  I simply say, "Hi, I am Tom, and am a grateful member of Al-Anon".....  and that seems to be very well received.


I would also encourage any people out there who haven't tried an open AA meeting to do so, as I got a lot out of it...  I don't think we necessarily "belong" there on a regular basis, but occasional attendance can be good for our recovery, AND the A's.


Tom



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I attend f2f open AA meetings, usual just listen, only sharing if called on in the meeting and like Tom, "Hi, I'm Rita, I'm in Al-Anon," Attending open AA meetings help me understand the concept of the disease, before that I truly could not grasp that it was a disease.


Best Wishes,


Rita


 



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Hi Gailey,
 
I found them really good for understanding my (now ex-bf) A's behaviour - everyone was very welcoming. Everyone in the room in turn says their name and how long they've been sober; all people under a year get a "well done george/anita/rita". When it gets to me I say Hi, I'm Lila and I'm a visitor. They all say 'welcome Lila' in response. The first one i went to i cried, laughed, sat open mouthed and felt egnuine sadness for people with the disease. Its heart and gut wrenching stuff and teached you tolerance, patience and a great depth of understanding.
 
For me personally I needed the heard-hitting A experiences as well as the Al-anon sharing at meetings, it helps me grow in evey way.
 
Hugs to you, Lila

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do you share at an open meeting ?


At my wife's meeting they were reading from the AA 12 & 12 book and something really hit home w/ me but I wasn't sure if it was appropriate to share.


Bob



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