Narconon Blog
LONG-TERM SOBRIETY
A Lifetime of Sobriety
I started drinking when I was 14. I had made it to 17 and in my junior year of high school with just drinking and not using drugs. But I tried marijuana for the first time on December 31, 1971.
Is Addiction an Incurable Disease? My Perspective
Is addiction an incurable disease? My name is Joe, and I once believed it was until Narconon helped me turn my life around. Now, 22 years clean, I’m thriving, and there’s no struggle or cravings—just genuine happiness.
The Door to My Drug-Free Life
There had to be something else in life that was different from this day-to-day life of being a drug addict. And what was amazing about this program is that I felt so much better after about 80 days being in the program and finishing the purification program. This opened up the door to a drug-free life, and it was exactly what I was looking for before I came and was sitting on a chair in my backyard thinking.
I Was Able to Rebuild Myself Into the Man that Is the True, Authentic Me
I’ve learned that nothing will change unless you want it to and to give yourself a fair chance to get sober. Nothing in life worth getting is going to be easy, but it’ll be worth it.
Celebrating 51 Years Sober!
The sky is the limit once you free yourself from addiction. There is no limit on your personal abilities so continue to create your life drug-free. You can achieve anything you want!
How Narconon Changed My Life 47 Years Ago
My name is Bobby and I graduated the Narconon program 47 years ago. Since that time I have been clean and have been working with Narconon for decades to help others achieve the same. This is my story.
I Look Forward to Every Day Now
I didn’t want a rehab that would put me on Suboxone. I thought if I was going to quit, I had to quit fully. So I found Narconon, and it completely changed my life.
5 Years Sober and Counting
Drugs ruined my entire life. They ruined everything I had going for me. They destroyed every relationship I had. I stopped showing up to family gatherings. I became isolated, lonely and sad. Before this, I had a pretty normal life growing up in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.
Four Years of Sobriety
From being a successful chef who turned to alcohol. Josh tells his story to sobriety and being alcohol free for the last four years. Hear how he did it.
Breaking the Chains of Addiction Forever
My favorite thing about being drug-free is the fact that everyone sees it. I can think clearly and there is no brain fog. My communication is fast. I don’t have to worry about people finding out that I’m using. I’m right there with my customers in the present time. My abilities have increased, and I have an endless supply of energy all the time.