
California Mom's Powerful TikTok on Sobriety Goes Viral
California Woman Shares Powerful Sobriety Journey on TikTok Orange County, CA – Erin Devine, a 45-year-old mother of three, recently shared her inspiring story of sobriety on TikTok. In a video that has garnered significant attention, Devine details her long history of cannabis use, admitting, "I was a total stoner. I would go to high school stoned." She explains that while she initially quit for periods of time, it was only recently that she made the decision to quit for good. Devine's video isn't just a personal story; it also offers a critical perspective on California's cannabis legalization. She states, "I personally think weed is too normalized and think the legalization has been horrible for California." Her comments highlight the potential downsides of easy access to substances, even those deemed legal. The video concludes on a hopeful note, with Devine expressing gratitude for her sobriety and the positive changes it has brought to her life. She finds sharing her experience on social media to be therapeutic, "coming on social media for me has been really therapeutic, like speech therapy." Her story serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggles and triumphs of individuals navigating addiction and recovery.