FROM ONE MOTHER OF AN ADDICT TO ANOTHER

"Preoccupied and Estranged: Staying Busy When Your Son is Gone"

14 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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It sucks. It’s scary. And after four years of silence from my son, the only way I survive is by staying preoccupied. In this episode, I’m getting raw about the "work-as-survival" strategy. I’m building startups and staying overwhelmed because the alternative—sitting in the quiet—is too much to bear. This is for the mothers who feel guilty for not thinking about the addiction every second. No scripts, no clinical advice. Just the truth from one mother to another.

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