
Addiction
When You Walked Away Thinking, “Well… That Didn’t Work”
I remember sitting in my car after discharge, hands on the steering wheel, feeling oddly flat. Not devastated. Not hopeful.

I remember sitting in my car after discharge, hands on the steering wheel, feeling oddly flat. Not devastated. Not hopeful.

There’s this quiet moment that happens before someone reaches out for help. It’s not dramatic. It’s not a rock bottom.

I thought I failed. Treatment ended. I left. I stayed sober… for about six days. And then life came back
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