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Archives for September 2017

Can Wellbutrin Help Me Quit Drinking?

Posted by Sober Tony on September 18, 2017 5 Comments

I sat nervously on the exam table and fumbled for the right words. The young nurse had asked a simple question and I was nearly in tears. Do you have any other questions? It was only a routine checkup for my blood pressure medicine, but I … [Read more...] about Can Wellbutrin Help Me Quit Drinking?

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Relapse was like attempting suicide

Posted by Sober Tony on September 15, 2017 3 Comments

I never sobbed so hard in my life. It felt like I was choking. It was middle of August and my divorce had just gone final. Despite the 9-month process, the official “decree of dissolution” was the lowest point of my life. It had been my … [Read more...] about Relapse was like attempting suicide

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My 7 Day Alcohol Detox at a Vodou Dance Festival

Posted by Sober Tony on September 13, 2017 6 Comments

I never imagined this is how I'd get sober again. But it was exactly what I needed. I’ve spent the last week in the mountains of Southern Haiti observing a small Vodou dance festival. At its most basic level, it was a reunion for my … [Read more...] about My 7 Day Alcohol Detox at a Vodou Dance Festival

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