ALCOHOLIC Interview Nason's Recovery Story - addiction and sobriety
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Published 2020-02-23
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All Comments (21)
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Hard to believe this was 1 year ago. Time flies in sobriety when you are living a happy life.
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I'm 32 also, and been drinking heavy since I was 16. Thinking about it now, I must of had a problem with it soon after my first drink. Majority of the time has been drinking alone, which turns into alcoholism. And the shocking thing is, couldn't say I've ever really enjoyed alcohol. Tastes like shit!. And that breathalyser in the car is a brilliant idea for alcoholics!.
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❤️ I’m so glad you’re here with us still today. Great interview! I’m so thankful for you opening up and think it will help someone else.
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I don't like the interviewer. She sounds cold
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I'm watching a lot of these videos. I've come to realize I don't want to hit rock bottom. I want to change before I do things worse than I already have or hit a point lower than my lowest so far. Thanks for the video upload and for sharing this story.
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Thank you for sharing Nason. Helped me a lot. Stay strong brother!
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Awesome Interview!!🫡 Thumbs up!👍 and shared out.❤
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Nason was brave and honest.. Didn’t care for the interviewer. No compassion.
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So much respect for him...I feel I can't do this 😩
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God bless alcoholics anonymous. It was good to hear your story keep up the great work and be an inspiration to others. This program is definitely sent it saved my life, I wouldn't want it any other way
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This interview is phenomenal!
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Awesome story Nason.
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I’d love to talk to this man
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Louie C.K got some muscles now!
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I need to stop drinking… even after trying an at home detox, going to some AA meetings (where I cry throughout), trying The Sinclair method prescription etc I’m trying to convince myself I can control it and I’m not really an alcoholic because I don’t have withdrawals or drink all day. My boyfriend says I don’t need to go to AA doesn’t want me to go he says we can control my drinking ourselves. He doesn’t drink much but think he want us still to be able to enjoy occasional drinks on some weekends together so if I went to AA we wouldn’t be able to do that or maybe he doesn’t want to be with someone labelled an alcoholic. I hate myself as a person when I’m drunk but I love the feeling, one is never enough and to drink until I pass out to sleep. I don’t want to be a drunk I can be quite mean and say things I don’t mean. Never really really bad but I have been quite hurtful and regret it the next day. I can’t imagine living a life without ever having a drink or telling everyone I’m an alcoholic. I’m so sad
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How many years did this go on for and if it’s affected his health?
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32 😮
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I need help 😫😩
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the person conducting the interview has any insight about the pain an alcoholic goes through? made me sick to hear her laugh about him ending up in jail and the overall tone by showing disrespect! and this made me stop watching the whole video