The night Jon Moxley went to rehab | The Sessions with Renee Paquette
Mox shares how he made the decision to get treatment for alcohol abuse.
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Taken from The Sessions # 147
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This year marks 26 years sober for me. I can attest to all that was said. For me, it took 3 months in jail to detox an another 5 long years of AA and counseling. I like to think that I've done those who helped me proud. From one former to another, I'm proud of you.
@scottiye1452
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Good shit 👑
Hello Jon and Renee I know how Jon felt wanting to quit drinking I went through it myself. Wishing your entire family well Take Care
So happy that Jon got the help he needed! Love that Jon and Renee are such great partners for each other.
I've been sober since 4th November 2021, the same day the news came out about Jon going to rehab. He'll never know it, but Jon Moxley saved my life. For anyone who is struggling, asking for help is brave and there is a way through
It's not easy as a man to admit they can't do something themselves. Its so toxic but it has been ingrained in us. I think admitting you need help and putting the glass/bottle for your family shows how strong someone really is.
Thank you for allowing yourself to be vulnerable and share your story! Bless you and your family - wishing you all continued health and happiness!
Class act. Respect.
A few months ago I finally went to see a therapist after many years of being depressed. After I had a few sessions I decided to tell my friends and it was, just like Jon said, like a weight had been lifted off my shoulders. It was the best decision I have ever made.
God bless this power couple🙏 Thank you Jon for sharing your story, it is very empowering to those in the struggle, to know this thing can be beaten.
God bless you both! 🙏🏾🤟🏾. Things like this isn't easy nor easy to talk about. Mox, thanks for being open and honest about this. It may help someone else!
Been through rehab quite a few times. For opiates though not alcohol, but i still know how hard it can be and am happy u are on the other side now
@mikephillips1043
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Opiates are ctazy because you're always chasing the feeling of that first high. Drinking you can always get that buzz but it might take more drinks but opiates are fucking rough. Lost a few friends to it and know many who've quit.
Wishing much happiness to the both of you
The first step is to admit you have a problem and it's not easy and then to get the help you need for yourself and your family. Happy for Jon and your family. He looks so happy and healthy. It's so great to see
Love you guys and glad you got the help Mox
Renee es un sol para la obscuridad de Moxley sin duda son un gran complemento el uno del otro.
Mox you inspired me to do the same thing. Thank you so much brother man! Whodey!
Congratulations to Moxley on his sobriety. May he continue to stay focused on that, family and career.
I'm still fighting these opiates....i feel him when he said its like a boxer whooping ur ads evwryxY
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Jon is a strong dude.
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