Oakham woman who used to drink up to four bottles of wine a day now supports people with an alcohol addiction
Us Brits have a complex relationship with alcohol - we drink to relax, drown our sorrows and mark special occasions.
But, as we know, occasionally things can get out of control.
45-year-old Lou Carlyle from Oakham used to drink up to four bottles of wine a day, plus strong lager.
But, having been clean for 14 months, she's now supporting people in Leicester that also have a problem with drink.
Lou now fears there's a big problem brewing with those who are drinking too much alcohol while in lockdown.
Since March, there's been a 10% increase in the number of people being treated by the Drug and Alcohol Wellbeing charity Turning Point in Leicester for an alcohol addiction.
Lou spoke to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Leicester's Jimmy Carpenter.
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