Lauren Gillette (Episode 4)
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In this moving episode of "Sharing is CARE-ing," host Fritz Deichert sits down with Lauren Gillette for a raw and honest conversation about her incredible journey to achieving nearly 23 years of sobriety.
Lauren shares the winding path of her story, which began with alcohol addiction and led to a months-long stay in an inpatient treatment facility. It was in the rooms of recovery that a codependent relationship introduced her to heroin, sending her life in a new direction. She speaks candidly about the challenges of navigating multiple relapses, trying to maintain a normal life while in active addiction, and the family intervention that pushed her back toward help.
The discussion dives deep into the root causes, exploring how her role as the oldest of five children created a caretaker personality from a young age. Lauren opens up about the powerful theme of codependency in her life, how relationships often became intertwined with her addiction, and the devastating "rock bottom" moment that finally led to her surrender and lasting recovery on January 28, 2003. This is a story of resilience, the hard-earned wisdom of emotional sobriety, and the profound freedom found on the other side of addiction.