Jorge Javier Vazquez, current driver big brother, He opened the blog writing in the magazine reading, where he confessed One of the hardest decisions of his life, but one of which he is very proud: Give up alcohol. At the age of 54, the presenter has overcome several health issues that have forced him to put aside his professional commitments. Now, she openly explains the reason for her determination: “I don’t want to go back to what I was before: hangovers, mood swings, low energy. I have drunk a lot over the years of my life. To escape, to go out at night, not to think. For not being satisfied with my job. with my reality with myself.”
Important help from your psychologist
The organizer of the event save me is to surviveHe appreciates the important help his psychologist gave him: “When my psychologist told me I had to give up alcohol, I resisted a lot. It was in vain. Although I tried to negotiate, he didn’t: Total abstinence“, his psychologist emphasized.
Catalan continues to explain that in this new phase of his life he discovers: “Emotions and feelings that were dormant or numb: You don’t need to drink to feel betterLiving the moments of euphoria or happiness, even if stopping drinking means facing moments of sadness and unhappiness.
Vázquez, who has successfully tried his hand as an actor, explains that when you arrive at dinner and say: “You don’t want a glass of wine, there is always someone who holds ‘Come, just one’, but it makes you want to tell him That you’ll have not just one, but half a dozen, and it’s hard enough for you not to accept an ember coming to remind you. “You don’t drink anymore because you don’t control it.”
Very happy with his new life
Vázquez explained on his blog that “I am very happy to live without alcohol. I write this thinking of all those who think that a full existence is not possible without a cup of tea. I’ve never felt so comfortable with myself before. I learned to relativize because I finally began to discover what was essential. Not drinking also involves something very important: stopping self-harm.”