A personal trainer has revealed she finds Christmas the hardest time of the year after spending the holiday in hospital on a drip due to her alcohol addiction. Alexa Towersey, 39, from Sydney, said she finds this time of year 'bittersweet' as while she is able to catch up with friends she doesn't see as often as she'd like, she is always reminded of what it's like to be 'without a drink in hand'. A PT has revealed why she finds Christmas the hardest time of the year, after a crippling addiction to alcohol left her in hospital with a black eye on a drip Alexa pictured now. Alexa Towersey, 39, from Sydney, said she is reminded at Christmas what it's like to be 'without a drink in hand' pictured in her twenties when she was struggling with alcoholism. She then recalled Christmases over the years, and how she is celebrating the occasion differently in I sat under the bar for a good 30 minutes before throwing up and then returning to drink some more. The year-old said she ended up leaving her own birthday party 'to sneak upstairs to a rugby function' where she told them she was a cheerleader, until one of the 'actual cheerleaders' took her home because she was too drunk.


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I still cry every night for himbecause I love himprobably always will. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. This woman is a human being, not a caricature of a TBM. Like it was mentioned above, see how she deals some of the issues now and if she can't handle it, it might be better to find someone else. It will definitely take patience to work through any of this with her but it sounds like she's a pretty awesome person. When she had a strict 6: If there was a disagreement, one person was supposed to submit to the other, consult a rulebook that covered almost everything, or turn to a church leader to decide for them.