Phenomenal Addict: The Invisible Struggle of the High-Functioning ProfessionalI was the one you trusted with your life. I was also the one who couldn't survive the drive home without knowing a drink was waiting. In the high-pressure world of hospital operating theatres, I was a professional. I showed up, I wore the uniform, and I carried the responsibility. I never drank on shift-I couldn't. The stakes were too high, and the discipline was too deep.
But the moment the scrubs came off, the "fine" facade began to crumble. Alcohol wasn't my co-worker; it was my decompression chamber. Phenomenal Addict is a raw, first-hand account of functional alcohol addiction that thrived in the gaps between shifts. This isn't a story of a dramatic, public collapse at the bedside. It is a story of what happens when the sensory overload and clinical pressure of the day become so heavy that alcohol feels like the only way to "turn off" a screaming nervous system and the sensory overload of a world that feels too loudThis is not a book about willpower.
It is a book about regulation. Through the lens of healthcare and the reality of rehab, this memoir explores:. The Post-Shift Pivot: The exhausting cycle of maintaining total precision at work, only to collapse into a bottle the moment the door closed.. The Nervous System Connection: Why a body pushed to its limit by high-stakes responsibility views alcohol as a "survival tool" rather than a choice..
Rehab Without the Clichés: An honest look at the "forced pause" required when your coping mechanisms finally stop working.. The Quiet Road Back: Practical insights into noticing "the moment before the drink" and understanding what your body is actually asking for. No judgement. No hype. No pressure. If you have ever felt like you're "holding it together" for the world while falling apart in private, or if you've spent years wondering why the internal noise of your life is so loud, this book is for you.
Recovery isn't a punishment for who you were-it's the regulation of who you are.
Phenomenal Addict: The Invisible Struggle of the High-Functioning ProfessionalI was the one you trusted with your life. I was also the one who couldn't survive the drive home without knowing a drink was waiting. In the high-pressure world of hospital operating theatres, I was a professional. I showed up, I wore the uniform, and I carried the responsibility. I never drank on shift-I couldn't. The stakes were too high, and the discipline was too deep.
But the moment the scrubs came off, the "fine" facade began to crumble. Alcohol wasn't my co-worker; it was my decompression chamber. Phenomenal Addict is a raw, first-hand account of functional alcohol addiction that thrived in the gaps between shifts. This isn't a story of a dramatic, public collapse at the bedside. It is a story of what happens when the sensory overload and clinical pressure of the day become so heavy that alcohol feels like the only way to "turn off" a screaming nervous system and the sensory overload of a world that feels too loudThis is not a book about willpower.
It is a book about regulation. Through the lens of healthcare and the reality of rehab, this memoir explores:. The Post-Shift Pivot: The exhausting cycle of maintaining total precision at work, only to collapse into a bottle the moment the door closed.. The Nervous System Connection: Why a body pushed to its limit by high-stakes responsibility views alcohol as a "survival tool" rather than a choice..
Rehab Without the Clichés: An honest look at the "forced pause" required when your coping mechanisms finally stop working.. The Quiet Road Back: Practical insights into noticing "the moment before the drink" and understanding what your body is actually asking for. No judgement. No hype. No pressure. If you have ever felt like you're "holding it together" for the world while falling apart in private, or if you've spent years wondering why the internal noise of your life is so loud, this book is for you.
Recovery isn't a punishment for who you were-it's the regulation of who you are.