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Gazzas Back Home From An American Clinic After A Month 'dry'...

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sandyRoe | 11:15 Sun 10th Mar 2013 | ChatterBank
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...but if he has no support here how long can he stay on the wagon?
To be stopped from drinking, whether in a clinic or a prison cell, doesn't begin to deal with the problem.
I wish him luck.

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i wish him all the luck in the world but i'm not convinced he can beat it
He's got to want to beat it himself, no-one can do it for him.
Hope he stays sober.
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i think i read he was going to be resident in bournmouth, with a mentor and to attend AA meetings. i hope he '' makes '' it this time.
Good luck to him, this is his last chance.
I wish him well too and really hope he can make it.

I wouldn't assume he has no support sandy; he has he AA and some extremely wealthy and supportive freinds who have all rallied round to get him well again and to where he is now.

I'm not sure there is more anyone can do for him, he has to do it for himself now. I hope he can, I really hope he can.

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