Brad McLeod

Sober Motivation: Sharing Sobriety Stories

Brad McLeod

  • Manny was told he had 6 weeks to live and nothing could be done to reverse the damage alcohol had done.

Manny was told he had 6 weeks to live and nothing could be done to reverse the damage alcohol had done.

Friday 10th February 2023

Manny reveals his journey from being told he had six weeks to live due to alcohol damage to finding hope in sobriety. Tune in for an inspiring story.
41 minutes
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Sober Motivation: Sharing Sobriety Stories
Author:
Brad McLeod
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Sobriety Success Stories
Creative Recovery Journeys
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
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Manny's Battle: From Six Weeks to Live to a Lifetime of Hope

It was at the end, when they said I was going to live, but obviously alcohol, I couldn't even look at a bottle. It was like alcohol never existed in my life.
Picture being told you have just six weeks to live because of the damage alcohol has wreaked on your body. That was Manny's grim reality. In this episode of Sober Motivation, hosted by Brad McLeod, Manny opens up about his incredible journey from the brink of death to reclaiming his life through sobriety. Manny's tale isn't just about hitting rock bottom; it's a testament to the human spirit's resilience and the power of hope.
He takes listeners through his early years filled with sports and camaraderie, to the gradual descent into daily drinking that eventually took over his life. Despite the bleak prognosis, Manny found a way to turn things around. With unwavering support from friends and family, he embarked on a journey of recovery that not only saved his life but also gave it new meaning.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that it's never too late to make a change and that life, no matter how dire the circumstances, is always worth fighting for. Whether you're struggling with addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, Manny's story offers a beacon of hope and practical insights into the transformative power of sobriety.