'Now that I'm sober, I hope my dad can do the same'

'Now that I'm sober, I hope my dad can do the same'

Katie McEvinney from BBC Disclosure brings to light the story of Megan Ross, a 26-year-old woman who has been on a journey of recovery from addiction for the past seven months. Megan’s father, Davie Clark, was absent from her life due to his own struggles with drug addiction. However, he now aims to mend his relationship with Megan as they both work towards sobriety.

Growing up, Megan’s family history of addiction played a significant role in her own struggles. Following an injury at the age of 15, Megan started taking prescription pain relief medication, eventually leading her down a path of addiction to street valium. This dangerous spiral into drug use resulted in a chaotic lifestyle, filled with substance abuse that drastically impacted her well-being.

Despite the turbulent past, Megan has made strides in her recovery journey and is committed to staying sober. Transitioning from Stranraer to Glasgow provided her with access to necessary support services, such as Tomorrow’s Women Glasgow, that have aided her in rebuilding her life. Through the guidance of her support worker, Megan is determined to create a future focused on education and personal growth.

On the other hand, Davie’s battle with addiction has been ongoing for over two decades, with periods of recovery interjected by relapses. His struggle with cocaine and heroin addiction has alienated him from Megan’s life, but he now seeks to reconcile and establish a connection with his daughter. As both Megan and Davie navigate through their recoveries, there is hope for a brighter future where they can mend their fractured relationship and move forward together

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