when i come on a show like yours, someonethere is such a se of people that is in recovery for a significantunt of times, it reminds the viewing audience that there is hope. whether it is one or nine treatment centers you have gone into, i am sober for three years, or five years, or 27 years, this is hope, and this is what i have to do. hopefully someone is listening, saying maybe i can do something and should pick up the phone. there is treatment. we need more money for it but there are centers available today. it is the stigma and shame. charlie: somebody has to connect the treatment center with the person. peter: i think with the viewing audience needs to hear at least for me is there is a tremendous amount of hope. without hope, we are desperate. at the very end, there were really dark days. somehow i never gave up. with some good fortune i got sober and have been able to stay sober. i hope someone listens to me and says if he is on there and sober with his terrible bottom, it is the most personal and impactful story i can share with you tonight. dr. roy: i really commend this gentleman.