Singer Demi Lovato - San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris / Starface

When Demi Lovato was confronted with addiction at the age of 19, she was taken care of properly, which was not the case six years later when she relapsed. The artist almost died just under two years ago, following an overdose of heroin at his home. A relapse after six years of sobriety that could have been avoided if it had been better understood.

“I have understood over time that eating disorders get worse over time. (…) This led me to be really very unhappy. My bulimia got worse. I asked for help and I didn't get the help I needed, ”she said on the set of the Ellen DeGeneres Show that USA Today relays.

Lack of listening

Sober's interpreter says she sent a message to his team members explaining that she felt "worse than when I was drinking." Why stay sober? ". In response, she received: "You are very selfish, it would ruin everything, not only for you, but for us too". “I felt totally abandoned so I drank. That evening, I went to a party and there were other things, it was only three months before I ended up [victim of an overdose] in the hospital, "adds the one who was" abandoned by his father ”.

If Demi Lovato has chosen to indulge in an open heart, it is for others, in the same situation as her. “I made decisions that brought me to where I am today. (…) It is important for me to sit here and tell you, you who are at home, that if you go through this, only you can get out of it… As long as you take responsibility for what you happen, you can overcome that and learn to love yourself the way you deserve, "concluded the star, whose next single is called I Love Me .

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