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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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7:00 PM | Open Doors Group | 539 West, I-30, Mt Vernon, TX 75457, USA | 539 I-30 | Mount Vernon | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
6:45 PM | 8th Street Group | 2850 Lewis Ln, Paris, TX 75460, USA | 2850 Lewis Ln | Paris | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Daingerfield Group | Fellowship Baptist Church | 1009 Broadnax St | Daingerfield | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
7:00 PM | Emory Group | Emory United Methodist Church | 456 N Texas St | Emory | English Literature Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | New Life Group | First United Methodist Church | 301 Church St | Sulphur Springs | Big Book English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | New Life Group 129 College Street | New Life Group 129 College Street | 129 College Street | Sulphur Springs | Big Book Non-Smoking Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Paris Downtown Group | Paris Downtown Group | 1704 Lamar Ave | Paris | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
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Mount Vernon, Texas AA Meetings
Several AA meetings in Mount Vernon are available for those struggling with alcohol use disorder. They are available to offer a helping hand for anyone who needs it. AUD is a big problem that affects millions in America. Alcohol use disorder can happen to anybody regardless of age, gender, or religion but some risk factors leave some more vulnerable to AUD than others. Genetics or family history, trauma experienced, individuals dealing with mental health issues and other social and environmental stresses like peer pressure are some of the risk factors. Instances that lead to AUD include steady drinking for a long time or drinking a lot regularly and using alcohol as an escape from life problems instead of dealing with it leasing to dependency. In most cases, people with AUD don’t realize they have a problem since they don’t recognize the symptoms that indicate a red flag. Some symptoms indicating AUD include constantly getting the urge to drink, wanting, and trying to stop drinking but being unable to do so, and drinking even in inappropriate times like while driving. AA Texas helps recognize the issues leading up to excessive drinking and providing support for the individuals to deal with and control their drinking.