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Episode 159: "Born an Addict" ft. Luis

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Join host Teddy Tarantino, as he delves into the raw and powerful story of Luis on Episode 159 of "Hell Has an Exit. On this Episode Luis opens up about his deeply rooted belief that addiction was a struggle he was born into, a conviction stemming from his upbringing and early experiences in Puerto Rico. As he reflects on his past, Luis reveals moments of despair that punctuated his journey, including his father’s physical abuse.

Luis draws vivid parallels between the harrowing experiences he endured as a paratrooper in Iraq and the haunting realities of life in the projects. Despite the horrors he witnessed & his countless battles trying to get clean, it was the profound love he felt for his daughter that ignited a flicker of hope within him, propelling him towards the gift of desperation that ultimately led him to get clean.

Luis shares the profound impact of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) stemming from his experiences in Iraq, the projects, and his struggles with addiction.

Don't miss this compelling episode, brimming with resilience, hope, and the transformative power of love. Like, subscribe, and share to support the podcast and join us in spreading awareness about the journey to recovery.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Join host Teddy Tarantino, as he delves into the raw and powerful story of Luis on Episode 159 of "Hell Has an Exit. On this Episode Luis opens up about his deeply rooted belief that addiction was a struggle he was born into, a conviction stemming from his upbringing and early experiences in Puerto Rico. As he reflects on his past, Luis reveals moments of despair that punctuated his journey, including his father’s physical abuse.

Luis draws vivid parallels between the harrowing experiences he endured as a paratrooper in Iraq and the haunting realities of life in the projects. Despite the horrors he witnessed & his countless battles trying to get clean, it was the profound love he felt for his daughter that ignited a flicker of hope within him, propelling him towards the gift of desperation that ultimately led him to get clean.

Luis shares the profound impact of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) stemming from his experiences in Iraq, the projects, and his struggles with addiction.

Don't miss this compelling episode, brimming with resilience, hope, and the transformative power of love. Like, subscribe, and share to support the podcast and join us in spreading awareness about the journey to recovery.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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