Beth C.: Healing and Hope Beyond Addiction
At the end of my addiction, I remember the very last time I got high. You know, after Two Years I got off medication. You know what god you may believe in or don't believe in. You know, I believed in a waterfall for some point in my life. And make you it doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger, that's for sure.
Ever wondered how someone finds the strength to rise from the depths of addiction? In this episode of 'Addicts Anonymous', host Jim Rachels continues his conversation with Beth C., who opens up about her harrowing journey from addiction to recovery. Beth's story is a raw and honest account of the struggles she faced, including her brother's tragic overdose, her own experiences with abuse and homelessness, and the devastating impact on her family.
She speaks candidly about the importance of forgiveness, making amends, and the dangers of substance abuse. Beth also delves into the role of self-reflection and spirituality in her recovery process. She shares her personal battles with codependency and unhealthy relationships, the challenges she faced during pregnancy while battling addiction, and how finding a supportive community played a crucial role in her healing. Her journey underscores the power of self-acceptance and personal growth.
As Beth puts it, 'At the end of my addiction, I remember the very last time I got high. After two years, I got off medication. You know what god you may believe in or don't believe in. I believed in a waterfall at some point in my life.
And what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, that's for sure.'
Tune in to hear Beth's inspiring story of resilience and recovery, and discover the transformative power of forgiveness, self-reflection, and community support.