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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

What is something you are both ashamed and proud of?

Mine would be over coming adversity, being addicted to tramadol. Going into rehab, spending 8 months there & then relapsing again.

I’ve been sober now a fair few years

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By *ooo wet tight hornyWoman
over a year ago

lancashire


"What is something you are both ashamed and proud of?

Mine would be over coming adversity, being addicted to tramadol. Going into rehab, spending 8 months there & then relapsing again.

I’ve been sober now a fair few years "

Hey...Good for you OP that you have conquered your addiction...a hard thing to do so well done

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What is something you are both ashamed and proud of?

Mine would be over coming adversity, being addicted to tramadol. Going into rehab, spending 8 months there & then relapsing again.

I’ve been sober now a fair few years

Hey...Good for you OP that you have conquered your addiction...a hard thing to do so well done "

Why thankyou

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By *nvincible ButterflyWoman
over a year ago

LEEDS

A massive well done to you. Recovery is never an easy journey and those that can navigate it are warriors!

Never be ashamed of that x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"A massive well done to you. Recovery is never an easy journey and those that can navigate it are warriors!

Never be ashamed of that x"

Thankyou for the kind message, I’m ashamed in the sense of I wasted valuable time, lost many friends & family because of my actions. But it’s all part of growth, not only as a person but more importantly psychological growth too. Took me to some dark waters, but I’ve met some incredible and inspirational people a long the way! X

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines

I am an Recovering alcoholic, I have been dry for the best part of 30years, but this year I fell off the wagon when my life went to shit. Over the last couple of months the temptation to dive back into a bottle has been very real, but so far I have managed stay clear and try and focus on positive things, which given the current situation isn't easy

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By *andycandy88Woman
over a year ago

Northolt


"A massive well done to you. Recovery is never an easy journey and those that can navigate it are warriors!

Never be ashamed of that x

Thankyou for the kind message, I’m ashamed in the sense of I wasted valuable time, lost many friends & family because of my actions. But it’s all part of growth, not only as a person but more importantly psychological growth too. Took me to some dark waters, but I’ve met some incredible and inspirational people a long the way! X"

Least you were able to bring positives with it that's good xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I am an Recovering alcoholic, I have been dry for the best part of 30years, but this year I fell off the wagon when my life went to shit. Over the last couple of months the temptation to dive back into a bottle has been very real, but so far I have managed stay clear and try and focus on positive things, which given the current situation isn't easy "

Mr Coulson, well done to you sir. Massive credit to yourself mate; this year has been tough. But hopefully you can keep strong enough to pull yourself through mate. Inbox is always open if you need a chat pal.

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By *heNYCSausageMan
over a year ago

Everton

I’m ashamed that I put my career before my family. I lost everything, and became homeless.

I now have a roof over my head. Im away from that career, and slowly getting back to the person I was.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I’m ashamed that I put my career before my family. I lost everything, and became homeless.

I now have a roof over my head. Im away from that career, and slowly getting back to the person I was. "

Sorry to hear you’ve been through that mate. A very common thing people do, work before family & unfortunately it bites back.

Hopefully you get back on track, I’m routing for you mate

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By *heNYCSausageMan
over a year ago

Everton


"I’m ashamed that I put my career before my family. I lost everything, and became homeless.

I now have a roof over my head. Im away from that career, and slowly getting back to the person I was.

Sorry to hear you’ve been through that mate. A very common thing people do, work before family & unfortunately it bites back.

Hopefully you get back on track, I’m routing for you mate "

Genuinely means a lot. Thank you.

Whilst homeless I had 3 choices for a release. Drink, suicide, or sex.

I chose fab, and from that decision, I met my Lexi. The best friend I could have ever found.

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By *andycandy88Woman
over a year ago

Northolt


"I am an Recovering alcoholic, I have been dry for the best part of 30years, but this year I fell off the wagon when my life went to shit. Over the last couple of months the temptation to dive back into a bottle has been very real, but so far I have managed stay clear and try and focus on positive things, which given the current situation isn't easy "

Just remember how far you've come xx

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By *andycandy88Woman
over a year ago

Northolt


"I’m ashamed that I put my career before my family. I lost everything, and became homeless.

I now have a roof over my head. Im away from that career, and slowly getting back to the person I was. "

Awwww sorry to hear this xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I’m ashamed that I put my career before my family. I lost everything, and became homeless.

I now have a roof over my head. Im away from that career, and slowly getting back to the person I was.

Sorry to hear you’ve been through that mate. A very common thing people do, work before family & unfortunately it bites back.

Hopefully you get back on track, I’m routing for you mate

Genuinely means a lot. Thank you.

Whilst homeless I had 3 choices for a release. Drink, suicide, or sex.

I chose fab, and from that decision, I met my Lexi. The best friend I could have ever found. "

Hell yea sir more power to you!

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
over a year ago

Manchester(ish).


"What is something you are both ashamed and proud of?

Mine would be over coming adversity, being addicted to tramadol. Going into rehab, spending 8 months there & then relapsing again.

I’ve been sober now a fair few years "

Maasive Respect to you OP for Overcoming Addiction.

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
over a year ago

Manchester(ish).


"I am an Recovering alcoholic, I have been dry for the best part of 30years, but this year I fell off the wagon when my life went to shit. Over the last couple of months the temptation to dive back into a bottle has been very real, but so far I have managed stay clear and try and focus on positive things, which given the current situation isn't easy "

Sending you love and positivity Agent C.

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By *heNYCSausageMan
over a year ago

Everton


"What is something you are both ashamed and proud of?

Mine would be over coming adversity, being addicted to tramadol. Going into rehab, spending 8 months there & then relapsing again.

I’ve been sober now a fair few years "

My bad, failed to send my congrats to you for beating tremadol. I couldn’t imagine how tough that must have been.

If you ever feel the need to talk, drop me a message. I’m always on here.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What is something you are both ashamed and proud of?

Mine would be over coming adversity, being addicted to tramadol. Going into rehab, spending 8 months there & then relapsing again.

I’ve been sober now a fair few years

My bad, failed to send my congrats to you for beating tremadol. I couldn’t imagine how tough that must have been.

If you ever feel the need to talk, drop me a message. I’m always on here. "

Cheers brother, mad respect too and you’ve blocked all male sex haha, don’t blame ya to be fair mate

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines


"What is something you are both ashamed and proud of?

Mine would be over coming adversity, being addicted to tramadol. Going into rehab, spending 8 months there & then relapsing again.

I’ve been sober now a fair few years

My bad, failed to send my congrats to you for beating tremadol. I couldn’t imagine how tough that must have been.

If you ever feel the need to talk, drop me a message. I’m always on here.

Cheers brother, mad respect too and you’ve blocked all male sex haha, don’t blame ya to be fair mate "

addiction is one of the hardest things to kick and stay clear of, you have my respect sir, and my thoughts that you stay the course

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By *heNYCSausageMan
over a year ago

Everton


"What is something you are both ashamed and proud of?

Mine would be over coming adversity, being addicted to tramadol. Going into rehab, spending 8 months there & then relapsing again.

I’ve been sober now a fair few years

My bad, failed to send my congrats to you for beating tremadol. I couldn’t imagine how tough that must have been.

If you ever feel the need to talk, drop me a message. I’m always on here.

Cheers brother, mad respect too and you’ve blocked all male sex haha, don’t blame ya to be fair mate "

Haha sorry! They’re always open but for 16 messages all basically saying “wanna fuck?” so blocked all males for a bit haha

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By *inky_katrinaTV/TS
over a year ago

Glasgow

Spending six years suffering from PTSD, now out the otherwise and looking forward to dealing with the thing that has caused me shame all my life, being the real me started now to over come the shame and looking forward to just embracing who I'm meant to be, the future is bright, the futures in heels baby xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Spending six years suffering from PTSD, now out the otherwise and looking forward to dealing with the thing that has caused me shame all my life, being the real me started now to over come the shame and looking forward to just embracing who I'm meant to be, the future is bright, the futures in heels baby xx "

Keep going with the positivity, it’s beautiful

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am an Recovering alcoholic, I have been dry for the best part of 30years, but this year I fell off the wagon when my life went to shit. Over the last couple of months the temptation to dive back into a bottle has been very real, but so far I have managed stay clear and try and focus on positive things, which given the current situation isn't easy "

Big high five and a bear hug mate x

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By *inky_katrinaTV/TS
over a year ago

Glasgow

Thanks hun, you too xx

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