Josh Hamilton to undergo "makeover"

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  • Villain
    [REDACTED]
    • May 2011
    • 7768

    #31
    Originally posted by Fappin Raptor
    No I haven't but I did just read that 'experts' don't even know if it really exists.
    Does Dr. Drew qualify as an expert? He talks about it on Loveline all the time. Addiction is a disease (and treated as such) - usually in sex addiction cases there is a history of sexual abuse, especially in childhood.

    From what I've read and heard (not much - I'm not trying to be an expert here), experts who aren't sure it really exists aren't sure because it's a relatively new diagnosis and in the opinion of those particular evidence, there hasn't been enough studies.

    Now in Hamilton's case - I have never read or heard about him being linked to sex addiction. I would venture to say that he's probably not a sex addict.

    I do think it's interesting that in his "relapses" and "weak moments" he has been linked to sexual activities. Obviously this one hasn't been proven yet, but last time he was letting chicks do body shots off him and partying with his shirt off.

    Not a good look when you're branding yourself as a Christian-cured addiction success story. This whole "new Josh" being a poster child for believers in that methodology is a huge part of his marketablity - especially in that part of the country. If he did, in fact, bang a chick in that bathroom then this thread title if very accurate.




    Here, read why sex addiction.... or whatever you want to call it... sucks:
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    • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
      Highwayman
      • Feb 2009
      • 15429

      #32
      LOL @ Mantle.

      Dude was loaded on Booze and Greenies at least 23 hours out of a day.

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      • West
        Cash4Golden
        • Oct 2008
        • 832

        #33
        Originally posted by Bomberooski
        Sad story. Feel bad for the guy and his family.


        Hope the Rangers crumble though... Go Mariners

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        • FirstTimer
          Freeman Error

          • Feb 2009
          • 18729

          #34
          Originally posted by Roberto Kuzzmente
          Anyone looking to trade for Hamilton in the keeper league?
          I'm willing.

          Originally posted by mgoblue2290
          He has a serious addiction problem with alcohol and drugs. So what does he do? He goes to a bar. He decided to get in the car and drive there.
          Again. bar =/= to restaraunt.

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          • mgoblue2290
            Posts too much
            • Feb 2009
            • 7174

            #35
            Originally posted by FirstTimer
            I'm willing.



            Again. bar =/= to restaraunt.
            I read in an article it was a pub, so thats where I'm getting bar from.

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            • ThomasTomasz
              • Nov 2024

              #36
              Josh Hamilton will undergo

              Texas Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton said Wednesday that he's committed to figuring out why he had another alcohol relapse and is undergoing what he called a "Josh Hamilton makeover."

              Hamilton appeared on "Glenn Beck" on GBTV.com with guest host Dr. James Robison, Hamilton's pastor with LIFE Outreach, a Christian ministry based in Euless, Texas.

              The slugger, who told Robison he's going to "one-on-one" counseling sessions, said when he had his last relapse, in January 2009 in Tempe, Ariz., that he thought things would be fine and that he'd get on with his life.

              "This time it's not just, 'OK, it happened, we'll move past it and maybe it won't happen again,'" said Hamilton, who said he's also attending counseling sessions with his wife, Katie. "We want to find out why it continues to happen. Whether it's things in my life -- stress, home things, whatever the case -- those things might be a trigger."

              A little more than two weeks ago, Hamilton had a relapse with alcohol at two Dallas-area establishments. At a 12-minute unscripted news conference Feb. 3, Hamilton called it a "moment of weakness" and apologized to his family, teammates and fans.

              On Wednesday, in his first one-on-one interview since the incident occurred, Hamilton didn't get into specifics, saying only that he's committed to becoming a better husband and father. He said he's "excited" by his progression in the time since the incident occurred, adding that there's been more "meaningful" communication in his house the past few weeks than there had been the previous eight years.

              "So much good work has been done," Hamilton said. "My wife is already saying: 'Who are you?' Not that I was a bad person before, but the communication wasn't there. It was easy for me to retreat and shut down completely when I got home. I battled it.

              "I was looking at my girls and thinking how beautiful they are and how much I love them, but it wouldn't come out. I was looking at my wife and thinking that she's awesome and I love her so much and she's so beautiful and it wouldn't come out. But it comes out to everybody else -- strangers on the street, people at the ballpark, people on my team."

              Hamilton said he's working on "digging deeper" and is using his faith to try to do that.

              "It's going to be a process," Hamilton said. "I'm not fixed. I'm doing things right a day at a time. I want people to know that I love them and to keep praying for me."

              Hamilton, who will make $13.75 million this season, is in the final year of his contract, but both sides decided to table those discussions and allow Hamilton to focus on his health. It's unlikely contract talks will resume before spring training begins, which is the deadline Hamilton and the Rangers agreed to during the offseason.

              Since his recent news conference, Hamilton has flown to New York to see two doctors -- one with MLB and the other with the MLBPA -- and is expected to arrive at spring training in the next week, though the first official workout for position players isn't until Feb. 26. The Rangers have also hired Shayne Kelley as a staff assistant whose primary role is to support Hamilton. Kelley will be traveling with the team and was with Hamilton when he went to New York early last week.

              Richard Durrett and the ESPNDallas.com team have the inside scoop on the Rangers, the American League and Major League Baseball. Blog | ESPN Dallas

              "I do have an accountability partner," Hamilton said. "I was watching a special on Billy Graham and he always had at least one person with him, most times it was four or five. They're not babysitters. They're somebody that love you, want the best for you and want to see you succeed and put you in the best position to do that."

              Hamilton talked about his wife, saying she has "carried the load" in the marriage and that it was time he stepped up.

              "I'm taking steps to get rid of baggage and memories and things I've held onto my entire life that are causing me to act a certain way in my relationship at home with my wife and kids," Hamilton said. "They are holding me back. The last week and a half, I've looked at my kids differently. I've had more patience. I've wanted to be with them as much as possible."

              Hamilton also had a message for fans near the end of the interview.

              "Thank you to everyone who's supported me," Hamilton said. "I'm going to do everything I can to break these walls down and become a better man, a better role model, somebody your little ones can look to and strive to be like one day."

              Hamilton, the No. 1 overall pick in the 1999 draft, has battled drug and alcohol addiction for years. That addiction delayed his debut in the majors until 2007. He has said that he did not use drugs during his most recent relapse and that he continues to get tested three times a week.

              http://espn.go.com/dallas/mlb/story/...ilton-makeover

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              • Slateman
                Junior Member
                • Apr 2009
                • 2777

                #37
                Good on Josh, but the bottom line is that he had a relapse because he's an addict. He's permanently altered the chemistry of his brain to the point where, at least part of it, needs those substances.

                Best of luck to him though. He's not giving in to it and saying there is nothing he can do. He's taking responsibility and seeking help. Thats better than 95% of the population that claims to "have a drug problem"
                The king was shaken. He went up to the room over the gateway and wept.
                As he went, he said: "O my son Absalom! My son, my son Absalom!
                If only I had died instead of you
                O Absalom, my son, my son!"

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