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  • Andrew W. - Everytime Was My Last Time

Andrew W. - Everytime Was My Last Time

Monday 23rd September 2024

Andrew W. shares his gripping journey through addiction and recovery, highlighting the emotional rollercoaster of telling himself 'this is the last time'.
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87 minutes
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Andrew W.: The Many 'Last Times' Before Recovery

Episode Overview

  • Andrew shares his early exposure to addiction through his brother.
  • He recounts his own struggles with drugs and legal issues.
  • The emotional highs and lows of dealing drugs are discussed.
  • Family dynamics and peer pressure play a significant role in his story.
  • Andrew highlights critical moments that led him to seek help.
I kept telling myself 'this is the last time', but it never was—until it finally was.
Ever wondered how many times you can tell yourself 'this is the last time' before it actually sticks? Andrew W. shares his gripping journey through addiction and recovery, highlighting the rollercoaster of emotions and experiences that come with it. From his early exposure to addiction through his brother to his own struggles with drugs and the law, Andrew's story is raw and real. He talks about the highs of dealing drugs and the devastating lows of seizures and hospitalisations.
Andrew also touches on the family dynamics, peer pressure, and the critical moments that led him to finally seek help. His candid recounting of these events offers a unique perspective on what it takes to turn one's life around. If you're looking for an honest, no-holds-barred account of addiction and recovery, this episode is a must-listen. Andrew's story serves as a powerful reminder that recovery is possible, no matter how many 'last times' it takes.