A physician story of addiction and recovery
by an anonymous physician
I am a physician now in recovery.
I don’t like that term. The correct thing to say is, I am sober. I am going on a year sober without any problems. Recovery suggests some disease state and I don’t think it is that simple. It also suggests an ongoing daily struggle or effort to remain sober, and I don’t find that the case, either. I know this …

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