Allison woke to the sound of beeping. Her head hurt; her eyes felt plastered together as she struggled to open them. Where was she?
She took a peek. Shit! Back in the hospital. What did she do this time? She tried to sit up and found herself restrained.
A nurse appeared. “Welcome back” she said, checking her vitals. Allison tried to talk but her throat was too sore.
“What happened?” she whispered.
“Shh..don’t try to talk, they pumped your stomach.”
Allison looked away, her eyes filling with tears.
She knew what was ahead of her. She’d been here before.
This week’s photo: © Roger Bultot
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Aaahh..Sylvia Plath, very appropriate. Thank you,
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Hopefully the start of a journey she will succeed in this time. Powerful story.
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Thank you Iain.
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A far too familiar situation for many young lost souls. Where I live some of them are doctors!!!
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Easy access, I suppose.
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What a sad story. So familiar and yet unknown. Well done.
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Yes, everybody knows at least one person ;like this. 😦
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I hope she never quits quitting. She has suffered enough 😦 Sad story.
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Thank you.
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You’re welcome, Dawn.
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And the journey begins again.
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Once again…
Thanks for reading Sandra.
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Dear Dawn,
It sounds like Allison needs to focus on her recovery. I know. Easier said than done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thanks Rochelle.
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For many, this story is reality. Well done.
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Unfortunately that is true. Thank you.
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That terrible sense of hopelessness, helplessness. My heart goes out to all those who have awakened to such devastating reality.
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Thank you,
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As you said above, everyone knows someone like this, I certainly do.
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😦
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This is such a great piece of writing Dawn ❤
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Thank you. That’s very generous.
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The evil part of addiction. Rinse, repeat… over and over. So very sad. Great story.
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Thank you.
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A powerful story. Very sad, I hope she finds help and is willing to take it.
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Yes. Thank you.
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You could read/feel her despair.
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Thank you,
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Happens all too often. One day at a time.
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Amen.
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This was so sad, because it read so real, well told
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Thank you Michael.
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The poor thing. 😦 I hope she finds better purchase and that this does not recur.
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Yes…thank you.
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