Narconon Suncoast Saved My Life

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Before I came to Narconon Suncoast, my life had fallen apart. I was strung out on heroin and crack. I had sold all of my belongings and destroyed every relationship I had with friends and family. I had been to multiple 12-step rehabs and given up completely on the idea of recovery.

I had resorted to a life of crime to support my habit and I was living day-to-day with barely enough to get by. My family didn’t talk to me and I didn’t even recognize myself when I would look in the mirror. It took going to jail and losing everything to finally admit that I needed help.

Once I made the decision to come to Narconon Suncoast, I was on a plane the next day. Once I got there, I didn’t know what to expect, but I soon realized that everyone who works there genuinely cares about each person on the program. Most of the staff have been through addiction and know what the struggle is really like. This is one of the things that set this program apart from the other ones I went to. The staff helped me get through every step of the program and I’m very grateful to have had them by my side. The sauna detox helped me a lot. I was finally sleeping again and had gotten my energy back for the first time in a long time. Throughout the program, I learned how to deal with my problems and to take responsibility for my actions. I was also able to recognize when the start of my addiction came about.

Narconon Suncoast gave me the proper tools to disconnect from people that wanted to harm me and helped me make up the damage I created within my family. Now, I am back in communication with my family and I am able to forgive myself for the things I have done before coming here. I can now say that I am happier and healthier than I have ever been. Narconon Suncoast honestly saved my life and I feel that anyone struggling with addiction should just know that it’s never too late to change your life for the better.

C.V. – Narconon Suncoast Graduate

AUTHOR

Jason Good

Jason has been working in the field of addiction and recovery for over 11 years. Having been an addict himself he brings real-word experience to the table when helping addicts and their families, while also offering a first-person perspective to the current drug crisis. Jason is passionate about educating the public about what’s currently going on in our society, and thankfully, offers practical solutions. Jason is also the co-host of The Addiction Podcast—Point of No Return. You can follow Jason on Google+, Twitter, or connect with him on LinkedIn.

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