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  • Nicole Bobek Sentenced For Meth Distribution

    Recent news has broken about Nicole Bobek, former Olympic figure skater and US champion from the 1990′s. In 2009, she was arrested for her alleged involvement in a crystal meth distribution ring. Just recently, she was sentenced with five years of probation and community service. However, she greeted the news with optimism for the future and a desire to help others. It sounds like she might even start training on the ice again.

    Sheltered And Protected From Regular Life

    Nicole Bobek captured the hearts of figure skating fans fifteen years ago with her beauty and spirit. Today she faces her personal demons and tries to start anew. The never-give-up spirit that endeared her to so many fans will serve her well in her current situation. Despite her fame and success, it seems she more strikes against her than the public realized.

    As a professional skater, she was removed from much of the organic social support many girls her age would have developed. She apparently did not attend regular school classes of any kind in order to focus on her career. Her mother raised her alone with no involvement from her absent father. Nicole’s life was set up for athletic success, but maybe not for personal satisfaction and well being.

    Isolation And Celebrity Status

    Imagine the isolation from doing just one thing for most of your day. Imagine the hyper-focus that allowed Nicole to excel upwards but did not permit her to experience the more relatable ups and downs of her peers. It seems she and her mother have been close, but it’s hard to tell about friendships. How much time could she have had to develop them with such an intense schedule?

    Also, consider the price many celebrities have to pay every day for their fame. Private events become publicly scrutinized in a heartbeat. Personal struggles become public struggles. Celebrities are misquoted, second-guessed, glorified, and manipulated to serve other people’s needs. For some people, fame is intentionally self-serving. For others, it is extremely isolating.

    Drug Scene Started After Career Faded

    One of the first things that NFL rookies do is meet with people to help them figure out what they are going to do after the NFL. Their careers are typically only a few years, so it makes sense for them to plan for life after athletics. Nicole had been constantly competing and working single-mindedly for years. Once her career started to fade, reports say she was ultimately not prepared. Perhaps she didn’t have the type of career transition guidance that NFL rookies receive.

    Nicole’s drug use history is unclear. It has been said that she liked to party, but there’s been no direct mention of an addiction to crystal meth or any other drug. It may take more time for the facts to come out about her situation. If she is planning to help people, she may reveal more about her journey in the future.

    Nicole Bobek’s Future Without Meth

    As Nicole professes, maybe some very good things can come from this. It may be somewhat delayed, but maybe now she can find her way to a peaceful satisfying lifestyle. Maybe she can speak out to others about getting trapped in the dead-end world of drugs. Hopefully, the spotlight on Nicole Bobek will show her on the rise once again.

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    About Erika K.

           

    Erika K. has studied addiction and recovery for over ten years. As an accomplished writer, she uses the power of words to help men and women of all ages better understand issues of dependence and substance abuse.

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