Addiction & RecoveryI Almost Lost My Sobriety To Depression
🎯 “Ignore Your Depression—Risk Your Sobriety” | Hard Truth Recovery Short
Let me give it to you straight: if you’re in recovery and ignoring your depression, you’re playing Russian roulette with your sobriety. Period.
I’ve lived both sides of this. Six years ago, I was living in my truck—no home, no direction, no hope. Now? I’ve got a roof, a marriage, food on the table, and a child in my arms. And yet... even in the middle of that gratitude, depression can still creep in like a shadow. One moment I’m beaming as a dad, the next, I’m spiraling into “What’s the point?”
That’s not weakness. That’s recalibration. Your brain is still healing. But here's the hard part most people won’t say out loud...
👉 A 2020 study in Addiction found that 40% of relapsed alcoholics cited untreated depression as the trigger.
Read that again: not cravings. Not peer pressure. Depression.
You can’t “white-knuckle” your way out of a biochemical imbalance. You can’t out-hustle hopelessness. If you don’t face it, it will find a way to face you.
Recovery means treating the mind, not just ditching the drink.