He's then ordered to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, where he learns that his alcoholism is a potentially fatal disease.
Today he attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings daily, and hangs out at home.
He began to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings daily, even several times a day.
Finally, in 1983, for the first time in his lost and found life, he began attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings regularly.
He continued to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and attempted to begin writing again.
He attended Alcoholics Anonymous meetings during the making of the show.
He is required to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings three times a week.
He now lives with his sister and visits the center several times a week for job counseling and attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
She pleaded guilty and was fined £200 and ordered to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
Over the years he became a model prisoner who religiously attended Alcoholics Anonymous meetings while counseling other inmates.