Betty Ford, former American lady dependent on alcohol

Betty Ford or Ann Bloomer (Elysisbeth) had not only a beautiful smile but a ability to preserve secrets. The former American lady who was separated from her life a few years ago continues to remember not only about the charm and passion for clothing in the White House, but about [...]
Betty Ford or Ann Bloomer (Elysisbeth) had not only a beautiful smile but a ability to preserve secrets. The former American lady who was separated from her life a few years ago, continues to remember not only about the charm and passion for the dress in the White House, but also about the ability and courage to get out. Ann Platz, the biographer of many American personalities writes that “of the ability to keep a secret to be trusted by someone else is an admirable virtue, Mrs. Gerald Ford, the president's wife who served only for a short time, created a tradition of confession of secrets! ” According to her, these secrets had to do with whole - souled issues. ”
Téi had kept them only for herself, the country would never know about her breast cancer or her giving in to prescriptions of dangerous steps and alcohol. Confessing its history, however, it increased public sensitivity to a new level and possibly, without anyone's help, saved more human lives than decades of public service campaigns” says Platz.

After staying in a hospital specialized in treating narcotics abusers, Mrs. Ford completely healed. Four years later she founded the Betty Ford Center to help others develop a cure for chronic drug addicts. Since 1982, tens of thousands of people have been treated in this center as long - lived bozhuri, Miss Ford's courageous and courageous stand will last for years. But who was Betty Ford? With a sentimental life before the girl with a light on her face, she married former US President Gerald Ford in 1948.
She was just separated from a divorce with her childhood friend William G. Warren, who had tried to kill herself a few times if they broke up. Yet, Beth took care of her being there until he recovered, and then she married Ford. Gerald Ford was a lawyer and a World War II veteran. Their marriage lasted 58 years in a row.













