NEWS… BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
‘My life before sobriety was absolute chaos,’ says Sarah Catchpole, 29.
‘I convinced myself that I didn’t have a drinking problem because I didn’t drink every day or at home by myself. But when I did have alcohol, I’d often end up blacking-out or doing something reckless.’
Sarah was just 14-years-old when she developed a binge drinking habit that would spiral into her adult life, beyond marriage and motherhood. But after a particularly bad bender at the age of 28, she finally decided to quit the booze for good. Now, almost a year into her sobriety, the married mum-of-one from Colchester has transformed her life and her relationships.
‘Now, I’m getting to know and love my authentic self,’ she says. Sarah had her first taste of booze at just seven years old when her mum, who was a single parent, let her have the occasional sip of her Bacardi Breezers. The first time Sarah had her first proper drink was when she was 12, whilst on a camping trip with her friend and her parents.