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Ashlie Tolliver Wilson: 6 months clean.

March 30, 2014 By Talya Tate Boerner

If you have been following Ashlie Tolliver Wilson’s day-by-day journey to escape fight addiction, you know what an inspiration she has become to so many. My first post about Ashlie has been one of my most shared posts proving her story is widely relatable.

Ashlie is a small town girl from Northeast Arkansas. She’s one of us. Today marks Ashlie’s six month clean date. When I asked Ashlie if she wanted to write a blog post to celebrate her six month milestone, this is what she shared…

Methamphetamine and Me

Meth was my best friend for six years.

Everything I did revolved around my addiction.

There were many people who tried to

Help me, and I tried many times to quit the

Awful habit. I didn’t want to be the

Me I had become. Several times I broke away but always got

Pulled back into a world I describe as

Hell on earth. At first I loved the wonderful

Euphoric feeling getting high gave me. But over

Time, euphoria turned to paranoia. The

Abuse to my body and mind wore me down.

My life spiraled out of control. I hit bottom, and

I hit hard. Finally I stood up and said

No more. Tired of that life, I did what some have called

Extraordinary. I fought back.

 

And much to my surprise, by doing something I

Never thought possible, I made up my mind,

Determined to win my battle against addiction.

 

My name is Ashlie Tolliver Wilson, and I am so very

Excited to be celebrating six months meth free.

 

Ashlie Tolliver Wilson

Ashlie – then…

 

Meth and Me

Ashlie today:) 

Proud of you Ashlie!

Grace Grits and Gardening

Methamphetamine and Me is written in the style of an acrostic. If you are reading on a mobile device, the letters may not line up correctly…

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: acrostic, Ashlie Tolliver Wilson, methamphetamine, Mississippi County, poetry

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Comments

  1. Leah Patterson says

    January 10, 2015 at 1:20 am

    Beautiful and touching story! I’m glad that I happened upon it :).


Hi! I'm Talya Tate Boerner. Writer, Reader, Arkansas Master Naturalist / Master Gardener, Author of

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