Daniel Kuczajknown on the web as Qczajwill start in a few days with the program “Good Luck Guys” for Amazon Prime Video. On this occasion, after withdrawing from the media for a while, he returned to giving interviews. And it was in a conversation with JastrzÄ…b Post that he touched on the topic of his addiction. According to him, such testimony gives encouragement to others in a similar situation. – I have been sober for two years and two months. I am in therapy myself and I also speak very loudly on my social media about people reaching out for help, simply – he told JastrzÄ…b Post.
Qczaj about addiction. “Don't be left alone”
The personal trainer pointed out that if someone does not want to help themselves, others will probably do nothing. He believes that when you are sick, you need to surround yourself with friendly and close people. There was a time when he himself did not see any salvation for himself and wine flowed in streams in his life from morning to night. – I know where I was over two years ago and I know where I stand today. And I can truly say with great pride and with such support that Dear ones, do not be alone with this, because the disease that is addiction to anything loves loneliness. And when you share your problem, you share it because it is not shame ask for help, you can really get help – he added.
Qczaj has no taboos. Difficult growing up and problems with a loved one
Qczaj didn't have it easy kidstion. When his father found out that he preferred men, he broke up with him. He once wrote about his coming out during a Q&A. “My father disinherited me. His loss. And my mother is the most wonderful person in the world. The year was maybe 2003. Mother she found out very early on and it was a shock for her, but she searched the internet herself, educated herself, because she was simply afraid of how I would cope in a confrontation with haters, scoundrels who would ruin my life. But as she can see, I am a happy man, he loves me very much and supports me” – he said. In the new interview, he did not want to talk too much about his partner, with whom he first – as reported – broke up some time ago, and later returned to him. – The most important thing is that I am happy. I had a difficult time in my relationship. I love Tomek, and Tomek loves me… That is the most important thing. (…) I do not want to comment on it, because it is not the right time. I know that Tomek is happy with what is today, because he knows what demons I am struggling with and I know that he wishes me very well – he summed up on Pudelek.
Need help?
If you are struggling with addiction or want to find out how you can help a loved one, you can contact specialists on the following numbers: National Addiction Helpline (daily from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.): 800-199-990, Behavioral Addiction Helpline (daily from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.): 800-889-880, Orange line for parents of children who drink alcohol (Monday to Friday from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.): 801-140-068, National Emergency Service for Victims of Domestic Violence Blue Line (24 hours a day): 800-120-002. More information can be found on the websites National Center for Combating Addictions.