addiction

Former WSU QB Ryan Leaf Keynote Speaker At Annual Drug and Alcohol Awareness Banquet
Former WSU QB Ryan Leaf Keynote Speaker At Annual Drug and Alcohol Awareness Banquet
Former WSU QB Ryan Leaf Keynote Speaker At Annual Drug and Alcohol Awareness Banquet
After his playing days were finished, Ryan Leaf became addicted to opioids and his life spiraled out of control until he was eventually imprisoned for burglary, theft and drug charges. He has since gained recovery from his addiction and travels the country speaking to communities about his story. He has also started a foundation to help those who are willing but cannot afford to get the treatment they desire.
Hang up, cheer up?
Hang up, cheer up?
Hang up, cheer up?
I've lived with people who would spend all day on the computer or their phone, then go to bed, only to pull back out the phone and play on it for a few more hours. They'd wake up and just be miserable. I always thought, "Well, go out and live life IN THE REAL WORLD ..." Now a study backs up that claim, and even worse ... cellphone addiction could be a sign of depression.