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lea05
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My name is Leanne but go by lea as in Lee. I'm 36 and I suffer with back problems and mental health problems such as depression, borderline personality disorder , ocd Anxiety and not forgetting panic attacks. I'm also a self harmed. And a ex alcoholic been clean for 6 years now it's blooming hard
My partner is my full time carer, called Susie. She has manic depression. And diabeties , asthma , joint relates problems
Am here to help and listen
My partner is my full time carer, called Susie. She has manic depression. And diabeties , asthma , joint relates problems
Am here to help and listen
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Hello @lea05 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for joining and sharing.
Congratulations coming off the alcohol well done to you.
I am eleven years clean and it is a struggle every day. Reason I am here on this forum to help and support others like myself.
Have been alcoholic thirty years. Have mental health and disability.
Pleased to hear positivity. Thank you for that.
Anything I can do to support you. Please let me know anytime. Know you are always following community members who are struggling and finding difficult to cope.
Am always here to listen .
We are a supportive community. Care and share and friendly.
Hope that helps.
Take care
@thespiceman
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Thanks for your kind welcome well done to you for abstaining from alcohol for so long you sound like an amazing person. Feel free to contact me anytime x
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Welcome to the community @lea05
Let us know if you have any questions, jump in and get involved!Scope
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Hi @lea05! Welcome to the online community
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Hello @lea05 Thank you for kind words. No not really just an ordinary gent helping those in need and those who need a helping hand to free them selves from this blight of addiction.
I always and so does every body in the community never ever free of realising the side effects, pain, depression and other mental health issues.
Add to that the physical. Yet we all of us in the community can try to say how are we today and how can we my favourite phase on the forum. Sunshine down the line to others who need a shoulder, listening ear.
I know that the funding for addiction especially alcohol as been cut and centres shut. Due to council budgets and reorganisations of agencies.
All I can add is those who have followed the path to recovery like me and you can hopefully benefit those still suffering. Give them time and heal. Offer hope and some strategies to cope.
Some thing I do all the time. Been what may it is never easy.
With patience, tolerance always and be there anytime. Send a prayer.
Pleasure to meet you. Keep in touch.
Take care
@thespiceman
Community Champion
SCOPE Volunteer Award Engaging Communities 2019
Mental Health advice, guidance and information to all members
Nutrition, Diet, Wellbeing, Addiction.
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