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Wow.
Very sad.
Wish him the best
Very sad.
Wish him the best
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Originally Posted by Proshares
Second time in what, 4 years? Last time it happened, he didn't go on any kinda bender or fall off the wagon so let's hope it's the same case this time. Could always be that tossed ball still haunting him
Originally Posted by bangtcg
Ain't nothing wrong with a sip. Mr. Hamilton accidently taste tested somebody's strawberry daiquiri and you guys go over board..
Originally Posted by bangtcg
Ain't nothing wrong with a sip. Mr. Hamilton accidently taste tested somebody's strawberry daiquiri and you guys go over board..
The pictures and story of that were wildOriginally Posted by Proshares
Second time in what, 4 years? Last time it happened, he didn't go on any kinda bender or fall off the wagon so let's hope it's the same case this time. Could always be that tossed ball still haunting him
Originally Posted by bangtcg
Ain't nothing wrong with a sip. Mr. Hamilton accidently taste tested somebody's strawberry daiquiri and you guys go over board..
Originally Posted by JumpmanFromDaBay
Twitter a relieable source now?
JordanXI45:
Pretty common for a alcoholic or addict to relapse. It's something you have to deal with for the rest of your life. I wish him the best.
This is actually absolutely true.
Along the way to... stable reduction of a bad habit, most people experience relapse. Relapse is often accompanied by feelings of discouragement and... failure.
While relapse can be discouraging, the majority of people who successfully quit do not follow a straight path to a life time free of self-destructive bad habits. Rather, they cycle through the five stages several times before achieving a stable life style change. Consequently, the Stages of Change Model considers relapse to be normal.