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Kip continued relating his story because he felt he had to. “My brother, who was an alcoholic, hit rock bottom in the late seventies,” he said in a matter-of-fact voice. “I remember the call from my older sister that one cold fall night. She said he’d wrapped his car around a tree. That was his wake-up call. He joined AA shortly after.

“Alcoholics Anonymous was the best thing that ever happened to him and his family. The lessons my brother learned and that I learned after my heart attack were similar. First, admit you have a problem, then accept the fact that it’s within your power to make the changes you need ...

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