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health15h ago
I drank daily for decades. Then I received a shocking health diagnosis
- Corrine Barraclough drank almost every day for two decades before seeking sobriety.
- She quit drinking at 39 and later faced breast cancer, diagnosed at 48.
- Barraclough believes alcohol may have contributed to her cancer but emphasizes accountability without guilt.
- She attributes societal drinking norms and aggressive marketing as ongoing problems.
- Barraclough is now sober for over a decade and in remission from cancer.
- She used AA and personal resilience to overcome addiction and rebuild her life.
- Her story highlights how alcohol can impact health beyond immediate effects.
- Barraclough remains hopeful and uses her experience to help others.
- The interview emphasizes the personal costs of addiction on relationships and career.
- Barraclough reflects on the 'Jekyll and Hyde' nature of her drinking before sobriety.
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