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Danielle Westbrook In Therapy

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Smowball | 21:48 Tue 28th Jun 2016 | Film, Media & TV
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Unless she's a brilliant actress this woman's had a horrific past
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We all know she's not a brilliant actress so looks pretty genuine to me.
I think she's just a gal who can't say no.
Sad soul as I said on an earlier thread today.
Do you not believe that people self medicate, Douglas?
I'm afraid I don't know what you mean, ummmm.
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Looks genuine to me too
People drink, do drugs etc etc to numb their feelings.

It's usually a slow process to reach addiction.
Possibly, but warning signs like dissolving facial features are nature's way of saying 'slow down a bit'.
Yes...but they are addicted by then and even when they get clean, if things go tits up in life they know their choice of medicine will make them feel better, but obviously much worse in the end.
Big sigh.
I feel really sorry about the life she has had.

She ran in front of my car when she was younger, and but for braking in time, she would be dead.

I feel guilty every time she tries to re invent her life.
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I've never had much time for her but tonight for the first time I genuinely felt for her
I only saw 5 minutes but, why would anyone have an intmate counselling session televised .? Money ?
Yes.
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Self medication !! Is that in the same sense that a bank robber is actually taking part in an innovative wealth redistribution scheme.

No, quite different.

One is robbing a bank
the other is self medicating.
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Has she being taken heroin? or do you mean use heroin to rob a bank with?
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