Intervention: Josh's Alcoholism Has Him Addicted To Hand Sanitizer | A&E



Josh’s addiction takes everything he has worked for in life in less than 2 years, in this clip from Season 17, Episode 3.

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34 thoughts on “Intervention: Josh's Alcoholism Has Him Addicted To Hand Sanitizer | A&E”

  1. I can feel for josh being a recovered alcoholic my self and yes we can recover it just takes 10 to 15 years….drinking hand sanitizer is the lowest of the low josh needs to be hospitalized to ween of his addiction cause yeah he will die if he doesn’t quit

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  2. As one myself addicts are usually pretty intelligent people. We can't turn our brains off even for a minute so we are always over thinking. Did your friend say goodbye instead of cya later mean something? I said I love you to my mom/dad/gf/bf and it took them longer than usual to say I love you too.. does that mean they don't love me anymore?

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  3. Imagine all the brain cells he killed and all that damage he'd done to his internal organs.
    I did straight opiates only for 9 years. I'm happy that my cognitive function and my internal organs went back to 100% within a few months of quitting the junk.
    I'm actually a bit sharper cognitively now that I'm playing music and teaching full time. I don't think that would have been the case if I'd been an alcoholic.

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