I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can is a memoir written by Barbara Gordon, a successful television producer in New York City. The book chronicles her struggle with addiction to prescription drugs and her journey to recovery.
Barbara's life seems perfect on the outside, with a successful career and a loving husband. However, she is secretly battling a crippling addiction to Valium, which she uses to cope with the stress and pressure of her demanding job.
As Barbara's addiction spirals out of control, she begins to lose everything she holds dear. Her marriage falls apart, her career is in jeopardy, and she is consumed by guilt and shame.
Desperate to break free from her addiction, Barbara checks herself into a rehab facility and embarks on a painful and challenging journey to sobriety. Through therapy, self-reflection, and the support of her loved ones, she begins to heal and rebuild her life.
I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can is a raw and honest account of one woman's struggle with addiction and her ultimate triumph over it. It serves as a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit and the importance of seeking help when faced with adversity.
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I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can
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I GUESS I'LL HAVE TO CHANGE MY PLAN
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Tony Bennett:
By howard dietz & arthur schwartz recorded
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DO THE DOG
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OUR LOVE IS INSANE
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