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November 17, 2022 92 mins

In this episode of Recovery Check Ins, I interview Joe G. Joe shares with me his struggle with his health and alcohol. Joe needs a liver transplant and I talk with him about his experience so far on the transplant waiting list.

If you're someone who struggles with your health and alcohol, then this is a episode for you! In this interview, Joe shares with me his story and how alcohol has affected his life. I also talk with Joe about his experience on the liver transplant waiting list and how he's coping so far. If you're interested in learning more about liver transplants or want to lend a support to Joe in his journey, then this is the episode for you!
Joe shares with me his struggle with his health and alcohol. He tells about his process for getting a much needed liver transplant, I love how he wants to live a sober life in good or bad health.

To watch go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2HkhKyzBkNzgtrmH95HqQ or go to https://www.recoverycheckins.com for more info.

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