APRIL 5, 2021 – “I was a good kid. Good grades, I was focused, I was easy going, I was happy,” he recalled to News 3.
But it wouldn’t last. Addiction returned to Ashburn’s life in his 20s when he began abusing alcohol. The years that followed included multiple DUIs, arrests and even some jail time.
“I had gotten to the point where, you know, I had lost everything,” he said. It was a second stint in rehab in 2017 that would cause Ashburn to change course, when he says a doctor told him to exercise 30 minutes a day to help regulate his mood.
“That was all I needed to hear,” he said. “When you’re able to get healthy, it will make you happy.”
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