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![]() Active addiction is responsible for more loss on every level physical and emotional than all other major diseases combined. There is no other disease that is responsible for more destruction and loss of life touching every race, gender, age and social class. If she takes her recovery seriously and not only stays clean but changes every aspect of her life to eliminate the circumstance that put her in that position there is no reason why she shouldn't have her license. P Val has gotten how many chances??
This probably isn't about whether she rides again but whether she beats this and saves her life ..... |
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As to whether she ever lost her license, this quote from the article I linked above: "Former jockey Greta Kuntzweiler, sentenced Friday to five years' probation after being convicted in Jefferson Circuit Court on methamphetamine-related charges, said she hopes to regain her racing license and ride again some day."
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All inquires are held in the strictest confidence without judgement on any level however working a program that enhances a true recovery is up to the individual. DD |
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![]() i may be wrong, but personally i never thought this should be called a 'disease'. cancer is a disease. you choose to use drugs, yet who chooses to get cancer?
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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![]() all i ever needed was a chance....lol...
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