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Arlene Seymour - 41 Years Sober: You're Not a Social Drinker

Friday 7th August 2020

Hear Arlene Seymour's inspiring story of overcoming addiction and achieving 41 years of sobriety on Recovery Edge.
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Arlene Seymour: 41 Years of Sobriety, Love, and Lessons

Booze did for me what I couldn't do for myself.
Meet Arlene Seymour, a woman whose journey through addiction and recovery spans over four decades. In this heartfelt episode of 'Recovery Edge', Arlene opens up about her life, beginning with the challenges of growing up with an alcoholic mother and the absence of a father figure. Her story takes a poignant turn when she discusses becoming pregnant and realizing the need for a drastic change in her life. Arlene's path to sobriety was not straightforward.
She faced emotional blackouts and the struggle of learning to enjoy life without alcohol. A pivotal moment came when she discovered Al-Anon, a support group that played a crucial role in her recovery. Through the ups and downs, Arlene found strength and wisdom, transforming her life into one filled with love and resilience. Listeners will find Arlene's tale both moving and relatable. Her experiences offer valuable insights and practical advice for anyone starting their own recovery journey.
Whether you're dealing with addiction yourself or supporting a loved one, Arlene's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and community support. Tune in to hear Arlene Seymour's inspiring journey of 41 years sober, filled with love, tragedy, and invaluable lessons. This episode is a beacon of hope for anyone navigating the path to sobriety.