this was my talk for doctors facing addiction problems http://www.sochealth.co.uk/2013/05/10/it-was-honour-to-speak-to-a-group-of-suspended-doctors-on-the-practitioner-health-programme-this-morning-about-recovery/ … hope you like it
@legalaware Well your father was obviously a very wise man, who understood people & most of all, his own son... for he was clearly right!
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@C7RKY Alcoholism is far worse for the relatives than the person who invariably has no insight him or her self. It's a tragedy -
@legalaware I've been around it. Luckily not close up, but close enough to see the effects. I admire your bravery in such candid disclosure.
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@legalaware My father plays a huge part in my own life too. I promised him on his deathbed that I would look after my mum after he'd gone. > -
@legalaware Unfortunately, I failed to do so. Now I'm left with ensuring those responsible for me breaking my promise, are held accountable. -
@C7RKY sure John. last thing my Dad EVER said to me was, "Whatever you do now Shibley, please look after your mother." -
@legalaware They know, don't they... When my mum subsequently got cancer, I was at EVERY appt. Didn't miss a thing, even tho my boy was due. -
@legalaware It's the reason why I'm so passionate about exposing the truth of what happened. I was there throughout. Right under my nose :(
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