


, but I wasn’t driving in ten of those accidents - I just had bad luck. Over the course of my life I’ve been in a number of car accidents - probably twelve, and three of them were fairly major. I saidĪnd then I had about six years of no cocaine use. And once we’re sober, we’re waiting to make that next call.Īfter 12 years using cocaine, I just quit. , but we tend to only say that when we’re high. ultimately led to more depression, far more insecurities, far more rampant use of the drug and countless overdoses. It started a 12-year addiction, ten of which were pretty extensive, like a daily or every other day habit. I was introduced to cocaine when I was 21 or 22 years old, and that was game over for me. What led to my “career” - for lack of a better word - in addiction was cocaine. But it’s not like I was doing these drugs on a daily basis. I was more of a poly-substance abuser than an addict at that time, trying everything under the rainbow and loving it. Once I got to high school, drugs were rampant.
