I feel for the guy. I watched a BIL drink himself to death by the time he was 46. Talk about alot to lose (your life) and not be able to stop. Serious addiction there. GOd bless him.
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Originally posted by jerp View PostPrayers up. It's amazing how people who have almost ruined themselves over and over due to drugs and drink - and have so much to lose - still can't stop. To me it's not as much a reflection on his character as it is evidence of how strong addiction can be - and how fragile and flawed we humans can be.
Prayers up.
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Originally posted by Grayson View PostVery sad. Forget baseball, hope he can get his personal life straightened out.
What ever it takes, I hope he gets himself in a better place to keep his life together, baseball or not.
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Prayers ^^^^ for a brother whose struggling
IMO - Josh needs to find a sponsor NOW and work the 12 step program 24/7/365 . Perhaps be more selective on his friends and realize you will not find peace & serenity in a bar / nightclub
As a drug addict and alcoholic ... He needs to understand that he cannot have just 1 drink EVER !
I can relate to his demons since I live them daily . I'm not upset with his decision, just ticked off at the disease that has claimed several of my friendsLast edited by Cajun Blake; 02-02-2012, 09:19 PM.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostI would agree, but I'm not sure baseball doesn't make it easier for him. I don't know Josh, obviously....or his day to day situation (aside from what I read/hear). But it almost seems that the daily routine and structure of baseball may help him hold things together some, it seems like I may have heard him say something like that several years ago when he first got here.
What ever it takes, I hope he gets himself in a better place to keep his life together, baseball or not.
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