Kell's Road to Recovery: A Story of Hope and Resilience
So if you are at a point, or someone is at a point where they think they want to quit- alcohol and benzodiazepines are extremely dangerous- to quit cold turkey- if you are a Daily drinker or a Daily user and you think you want to stop, you will be better for just telling your doctor than to think you're superman and invincible, or superwoman and invincible and trying yourself, because I quit cold turkey involuntarily I didn't plan to and it almost killed me. That would be my serious as a heart attack advice to someone that's thinking about getting clean.
Imagine battling the relentless grip of addiction and coming out the other side with a renewed sense of purpose. That's exactly what Kell shares in this heartfelt episode of 'Addicts Anonymous'. Hosted by Jim Rachels, the conversation dives deep into Kell's tumultuous journey through addiction and his inspiring path to sobriety. Kell opens up about the dark days, the impact on his relationships, and the pivotal moments that spurred his recovery.
He doesn't shy away from discussing the dangers of quitting cold turkey and emphasizes the importance of seeking professional help. Community support and self-reflection play crucial roles in his story, and Kell highlights how faith and spirituality have been cornerstones in his journey. This episode isn't just about the struggle; it's about finding hope and resilience in the face of adversity.
Whether you're grappling with addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, Kell's story offers valuable insights and a powerful reminder that recovery is possible.