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The Swarmite REHAB
http://www.theswarmite.com/
Checking out London Lifestyles, Codependency & Urban Addictions.
The Swarmite is London's CLUBLAND'S THERAPIST and has been drug, alcohol and nicotine free since 1982. His irreverent blog shares wide experience of addictive recovery with honesty, urban language, expletives and no new age airy fairy material. If you don't fit in anywhere - this blog is for you - and it's not from California - it's from London, England where we like a drink or two. Read by desperate housewives, fashionista's, international DJs, drag queens and people of all sexualities worldwide it has it's own facebook fan page : The SwarmiteREHAB Blog.
Recent Posts
Happy Endings
Who knows what people will turn into once settled into marriage or civil union – will he wander, will she go off sex? These fears are small beer indeed compared to the fear of finding another drunk, addict or gambler for someone who has...
Don’t treat me like a child!
If Melody Beattie is the Queen of Codependency then Pia Melody is her twin sister. Both women pioneered Codependency as a behavioural dysfunction twenty five years ago and should be honoured as such. The most favoured writings of Pia Melody can...
The Lost Weekend
Success – like poverty – is relative. In 1994 after living in Spain I returned to the UK, ill once again and found myself in a homeless hostel. Someone sent me a postcard that said POVERTY IS RELATIVE with a cartoon sketch ...
How much?
Living in London begs the question : Recession? What Recession? Drowned in a tsunami of euro tourism Oxford Street is packed, Covent Garden Market is even more gross than before and the queues at Madame Tussauds stretch longer than a ta...
I vont to be alone
There is some debate as to whether Greta Garbo actually said ‘I want to be alone’ in the MGM film GRAND HOTEL. She is famously quoted as saying : I never said, " I want to be alone". I only said " I want to be left alone ....
All Change
One of the glorious aspects of my rain spattered bedroom window goes beyond the Crown Estate on Regents Park and if I squint I can see the classical statues held high on the roofs of Chester Terrace and the outer ring, but high above a far more reac...

