BACK FROM THE BRINK
‘I FOUGHT ALCOHOLISM AND WON’
ANGELA LEITCH, 51, lives in Bryanston and has two grownup kids, Brian and Tarryn. She’s a manager and partner at a family-run business.
“Alcoholism is a progressive disease. It can sneak up on you over years and then, before you know it, you’re hiding bottles under the bed, taking two shots before a meeting, and asking to meet friends for lunch so you can drink. It’s terrifying to realise you can function despite being boozed-up.
For most of my life, alcohol wasn’t a problem. I’d have a few glasses of wine socially, but then it was back to normal the next day. I treated it the way most of us do, as a pleasant addition to a night out. It wasn’t until I couldn’t go a day without a stiff drink that I began to realise I had a problem.
‘I felt completely shattered’
Like most people, I haven’t always had it easy. My divorce in 2013 hit me hard, as did the passing of my beloved father in 2015. He’d been my rock. The difficulty was that I had an inability to deal with the trials I’d faced. Rather than exposing my feelings and admitting I was in a world of pain, grief and sorrow that had accumulated over years, I
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