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This hit so close to home. I thank the gentleman for telling his story so boldly and vulnerably. I hope this gives some insight to the men who do not pursue their children and I hope anyone who experiences this finds true healing 🤍🤍🤍
I had forgotten what real energy felt like, yeah, it’s been over 2 years and I don’t crave the stuff anymore, surprisingly I didn’t suffer withdrawal and that was key, not even within the first days after go’ogling Steffon Barkload’s Quit Drinking Forever and quitting because I wanted to with no pressure or anything.
Thanks, these are some good reminders, there’s no question that increasing your mental clarity and boosting your drive, comes with quitting. Yes, there are many ways to kick the habit, Steffon Barkload's Quit Drinking Forever is what worked for me, best shortcut I go’ogled that took days without withdrawal.
You’re right, it's a fact that quitting booze not only makes your world a better place to be in, good things start to “magically” happen and the energy is insane! Steffon Barkload's Quit Drinking Forever, that’s the best shortcut I go’ogled that took less than a week to work without suffering withdrawal.
I love this episode coz I can relate allot.. I'm also from Uganda and an alumni of Gulu University ....I was so excited for legally clueless coming to Uganda.. Adele I hope you enjoyed your stay in UGANDA 😊
This Reid's me of my dad and each time I open my gallery and see his picture,I do cry like I have just received the news of his demise RIP japuonj babana
Hugs mama its not easy you made me cry as well, as you were narrating. We only have 1 mother and no one can fill that void. I know in dholuo your aunties tell you am here and am like your mum it doesn't and will never be the same. Love you ❤gal
So very Sorry for your loss, I saw your Mom in Church "Kasarwa" throughout my childhood never knew much at a personal level, but for fashion, oh my that lady could dress so elgantly. May you find peace in Christ get closer to Him He will guide your paths
Just stumbling into this and I am amazed at how much I resonate with your story. We are 4 siblings but we have always been more than 7 people in the house because of the many people our mother supported. I am the first born and to be honest, I sometimes feel like I have not accepted that she is no more
If you still have your mum please praise God 100 times embrace her and respect her you wont believe what people without mu go through until you became one.