THE BELGIAN INTERNATIONAL EXPORTER Logan Bailly, That between 2003 and 2020 he played at 39 years and under the virton sticksAfter leaving a stage of alcoholism at the end of his professional career.
“I am very good, far from alcohol. Let’s say things like them, I hated, ”Bailly admitted in an interview The newspaper Sudinfo has now published.
The goalkeeper played as a professional between 2003 and 2020, when he left the goal to become a goalkeeper.
“When it comes to the end of my active career, my consumption is almost day -to -day. I’m at a point where I need my dose from the morning, I hid to drink, even though it was impossible to hide it ”, The goalkeeper explained in the interview, which he said he had not tried a drop of alcohol for two years.
Bailly arrived in 2023 with that work at Royal Excelsior VirtonA Belgian Amateur Club where this season was restored under sticks in three games last season and three others were this campaign, four years after retiring.
“I admit that I miss,” said the athlete, who avoided how he managed to leave the drink.
She had a revelation one day looking in the mirror, without she recognized herself after reaching 106 kilograms and her face swollen, Being in “a total state of dependency” qShe made her afraid of losing her children after breaking her last romantic relationship.
“I said to myself: ‘Logan, it’s not you ‘, He said, remembering a stage where he felt he was “needed” all the time, even when he woke up at night.
“That morning, I pretended to buy bread just to make two or three beers a punch. It’s hell, they can’t imagine. I was caught. The amounts consumed increased without stopping. I need to drink to release. Beers, pastís, all are worth. When he opened a bottle, he had to finish it, “he said.
A point came where Bailly realizes that alcohol has changed her In “a moron, bad even disgusting” and decided to seek help through an organization.
“I have no choice. I’ve been ruining for years and it’s not the image I want to give to my loved ones,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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