Jessica

My wife had BPD. We had 3.5 years sobriety and she died unexpectedly. They were the happiest years of our lives.

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I'm scared soon to be on title 19 and completely broke . I hate it more then you know . I'm humiliated and embarrassed.if I never went out again. I wouldn't care .

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Good for you I'm proud of you keep up the great work

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Love love this .very inspiring

Epic, strong, bold. :heart:. You're killing it!

Wow! Amazing transformation.

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Thank you for your story. I spent many years drinking alone every night and then getting up to run a business. I thought I was ok but I finally realized I could not go on the way I had been.

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Awesome story. I was an addict for over 20 years and finally got clean in 2019. I also was diagnosed with BPD which contributed to my self medication. Also from Kentucky so really happy and proud of you!!

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:heart::heart::writing_hand: write your new story stronger then ever

How did you become a life coach for women in recovery? Sounds great and I would love to work towards that kind of goal/job.

No im not a life coach or a counselor just someone each one teach i have helped of people in my past life and made a positive change of my own..always here for a listening ear.

Excellent, your definitely someone to admire. Keep up the awesomeness

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Don't believe the lie, that's your disease talking. So I have to pray for humility that whatever resources I have is enough. God gives you what you need each day. Stay in the moment as best you can, you are not alone

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Such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing

Ty

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Amazing !! Would you follow me on insta? - Iā€™d love to reach out and hear more about your life coaching.. I too drank secretly while being a Dr. of nursing - family NP.. really connected with your story and would love to connect :relaxed::sunglasses::relaxed:

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@ MollyClark29

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( btw I would have messaged you on here but it doesnā€™t link me to your page ! Hah ugh. )