West Lothian Courier

Author shares his life experience­s at talk

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Over 50 people attended a talk hosted by a West Lothian author offering his lived experience dealing with addiction - alongside his mum, who shared the difficulti­es she faced living with an addict.

Aidan Martin is the author of ‘Euphoric Recall’, a memoir on his recovery from trauma and addiction growing up in Livingston. It deals with themes like addiction, suicide, violence, class, and mental health.

The event was organised by Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol and Drugs at West Lothian College - the college from which David Martin graduated in 2014.

Author and speaker, Aidan Martin, spoke about the event, he said: “Over 50 people turned up to the event, which is crazy to me. Even five years ago drug addiction was heavily stigmatise­d so it was amazing to see so many people coming with open minds. There was a lot of open discussion about using, addiction, and the impact it has on families from not only addicts, but the families of addicts, and people who had lost children to addiction.”

Aidan read from his book and described his lived experience of addiction to a mixed crowd of active and former addicts as well as families and friends of addicts.

Aidan’s mum, Shirley, shared her personal reflection­s on living through that time with her son.

Aidan continued: “There’s not a lot of support for addicts in West Lothian, and there’s almost no support for families of addicts - we have no rehab, no detox facility, and no recovery houses. Most of the support comes from third sector organisati­ons, like this one [Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol and Drugs], it focuses on supporting families of addicts. In Scotland we’ve only just started about addiction in any kind of open way, but we need to talk more about the wider impact addiction has on families.”

The event was put on by Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol and Drugs, a national charity that supports anyone concerned about someone else’s alcohol or drug use in Scotland. They give informatio­n and advice to people affected by addiction linking them into local support.

 ?? ?? Sharing experience Aidan spoke to around 50 people at the event at West Lothian College
Sharing experience Aidan spoke to around 50 people at the event at West Lothian College

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