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    Max Konnor
    @maxkonnorxxx

    This is long but I feel ready to share because someone needs to hear this:
    After being sober from meth for over 9 years, I recently found myself fighting another addiction.
    Cocaine was introduced to me a few years ago and it slowly crept its way into my life more and more.  
    Emotional stress, worries of work, and meeting expectations fueled my hunger to escape.  My addiction got worst and worst.  It affected my work, my relationships, energy.  I secluded myself.  Sat in my house alone day after day slipping deeper and deeper into this dark abyss of addiction and depression that made me ashamed, embarrassed and, as a result, made me more lonely than I already was.
     
    Once again, I had to choose me and life and start my personal journey to recovery.  Im 2 months sober and I’m finally starting to enjoy me again and I have no regrets. 
    Im sharing this story because, if anyone reading this is battling addiction, you are not alone.  You have no reason to be ashamed or embarrassed.  Even though it seems everyone around you is self consumed, there are people who care for you and are there for you.  
    Im also writing this as a “fuck you” to shame and a testament to life.  It’s another testimony to add to my amazing life. 
    You can beat addiction.  Your life is more than just being alive.  You can live life.  Abundantly and to the fullest.  Your loved ones believe in you and most importantly this is a test to believe in yourself.  
    Keep fighting.  It gets so much better ❤️
    1:48 PM · Mar 30, 2023
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    Max Konnor
    @maxkonnorxxx

    This is long but I feel ready to share because someone needs to hear this:
    After being sober from meth for over 9 years, I recently found myself fighting another addiction.
    Cocaine was introduced to me a few years ago and it slowly crept its way into my life more and more.  
    Emotional stress, worries of work, and meeting expectations fueled my hunger to escape.  My addiction got worst and worst.  It affected my work, my relationships, energy.  I secluded myself.  Sat in my house alone day after day slipping deeper and deeper into this dark abyss of addiction and depression that made me ashamed, embarrassed and, as a result, made me more lonely than I already was.
     
    Once again, I had to choose me and life and start my personal journey to recovery.  Im 2 months sober and I’m finally starting to enjoy me again and I have no regrets. 
    Im sharing this story because, if anyone reading this is battling addiction, you are not alone.  You have no reason to be ashamed or embarrassed.  Even though it seems everyone around you is self consumed, there are people who care for you and are there for you.  
    Im also writing this as a “fuck you” to shame and a testament to life.  It’s another testimony to add to my amazing life. 
    You can beat addiction.  Your life is more than just being alive.  You can live life.  Abundantly and to the fullest.  Your loved ones believe in you and most importantly this is a test to believe in yourself.  
    Keep fighting.  It gets so much better ❤️
    1:48 PM · Mar 30, 2023
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    https://twitter.com/maxkonnorxxx/status/1641497535981182977

    Max Konnor
    @maxkonnorxxx

    This is long but I feel ready to share because someone needs to hear this:
    After being sober from meth for over 9 years, I recently found myself fighting another addiction.
    Cocaine was introduced to me a few years ago and it slowly crept its way into my life more and more.  
    Emotional stress, worries of work, and meeting expectations fueled my hunger to escape.  My addiction got worst and worst.  It affected my work, my relationships, energy.  I secluded myself.  Sat in my house alone day after day slipping deeper and deeper into this dark abyss of addiction and depression that made me ashamed, embarrassed and, as a result, made me more lonely than I already was.
     
    Once again, I had to choose me and life and start my personal journey to recovery.  Im 2 months sober and I’m finally starting to enjoy me again and I have no regrets. 
    Im sharing this story because, if anyone reading this is battling addiction, you are not alone.  You have no reason to be ashamed or embarrassed.  Even though it seems everyone around you is self consumed, there are people who care for you and are there for you.  
    Im also writing this as a “fuck you” to shame and a testament to life.  It’s another testimony to add to my amazing life. 
    You can beat addiction.  Your life is more than just being alive.  You can live life.  Abundantly and to the fullest.  Your loved ones believe in you and most importantly this is a test to believe in yourself.  
    Keep fighting.  It gets so much better ❤️
    1:48 PM · Mar 30, 2023
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