![]() If you are interested in reading David’s story please consider using my affiliate link here. Keeping the reader involved and wanting to see how it turns out. The courage it took David to share his story shows through the entire book. His struggle with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) began in 1995 treatment is a lifelong effort there is no cure. Struggling with living in their own skin. David Poses could easily have been one of the casualties of this, but instead, we have The Weight of Air: A Story of the Lies about Addiction and the Truth about Recovery (2021) is a forthright and bravely written memoir. Not just struggling with their addiction but struggling with who they are as a person. This story is raw, honest and gives you a real glimpse into the life of someone who is struggling. ![]() Then he s hares how he continued getting high all while pretending he wasn’t. He shares how early on in his struggle his parents knew he had an addiction and he went to rehab. Ever look at someone and think “yup they are an addict”? Ever think to yourself that you can always tell who is or is not an addict? If you have then this book will blow your mind because you can’t just look at someone and know if they are struggling with an addiction.ĭavid shares his very personal story of leading a secret life of sneaking away to get high, going to work and having a stable intimate relationship. ![]()
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