Rob Delaney Addresses Addiction in Wake of Cory Monteith’s Death
Rob Delaney took to Tumblr to talk about addiction following the death of Glee star Cory Monteith last weekend. The comedian had tweeted “Love to Cory Monteith. If drugs/alcohol are killing you, there is help available. I got sober 11 yrs ago at 25. It can be done,” before an autopsy revealed yesterday that Monteith died from a lethal combination of heroin and alcohol.
“I’m only writing this because I sensed a fatalism in some of the replies I received from people, suggesting they believe that some folks are destined to OD and die,” said Delaney.
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An advocate for recovering addicts, Delaney briefly recounted his experience before getting sober, and goes on to explain the day-to-day battle with former demons. “Addiction is a brutal, cunning, shapeshifting enemy, but I’ve seen people from every walk of life kick it in the fucking mouth,” he continued.
The comedian and writer said that after hearing about a death like Monteith’s, he and other recovering addicts gather to mourn the loss and learn from the tragedy.
“We go over the battle plans a FIVE-HUNDREDTH time, figure out where our dead friend that we love and mourn deviated, and we prepare to greet the coming day in a manner that will give something other than our addictions a fair shot at killing us.”