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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Brown Baggers Group | Serenity Club | 2013 S Ann St | Texarkana | As Bill Sees It English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | ODAT Group | Sacred Heart Catholic Church | 4505 Elizabeth St | Texarkana | Big Book English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Serenity Club Texarkana | Serenity Club Texarkana | 2013 South Ann Street | Texarkana | Discussion Non-Smoking Open Meeting |
1:15 PM | Serenity Club Texarkana | Serenity Club Texarkana | 2013 South Ann Street | Texarkana | Discussion Non-Smoking Open Meeting + Women's Meeting |
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Atlanta, Texas AA Meetings
Atlanta is a city located in Cass County, in the northern area in the state of Texas. Despite its small population, this community has its share of residents dealing with alcohol use disorder. AA meetings Atlanta are organized to help people that feel that their alcohol consumption has gone beyond what’s considered safe and acceptable to what is now a harmful dependency that’ll lead to serious damage. Alcohol use disorder is a disorder that occurs when an individual drinks excessively for a long time and the body eventually becomes dependent on it. It is a very serious issue that leads to serious side effects both physical and mental. Some of its physical side effects include heart disease, high blood pressure, indigestion, liver failure, and kidney damage. The mental problems it might result in include anxiety, depression, and even suicidal thoughts. Due to its serious consequences, it’s highly advised for people to seek treatment if they believe they might be affected by AUD. Some symptoms of AUD include constant craving for alcohol, not being able to control the amount of alcohol you consume, and drinking despite obvious consequences. AA Texas offers the perfect platform for those who have decided to help themselves.