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Talking about substance use can be hard for Filipino Americans. Why it’s helpful to share stories

Por: Los Angeles Times Life September 24, 2022

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Nolan Ross Samé-Weil started drinking alcohol when he was 17. A few drinks at a time led to blackout benders, then meth and destructive behavior. The 39-year-old Los Angeles resident used drugs and alcohol for 14 years, during which time he developed serious health conditions, including AIDS. But the man who would become Samé-Weil's husband gave him an ultimatum: Join a 12-step program or their relationship would be over. Samé-Weil... + full article



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