We Don’t Realize What We had until It’s Too Late and It’s All Gone…

Man walking on the seaside

I lost my first wife because of my addictions. Her and my family warned me over and over and I didn’t take the hint. On my last chance, my mother called me and said that I was oblivious and bad and asked if I would go to NARCONON for my wife and family. So I came and here I am now.

Isolation was very key for me as I didn’t want friends or to be “social”. I had my own life and didn’t need anyone else. It’s sad that we don’t realize what we had until it’s too late and it’s all gone.

I am very lucky and thankful that my family has stuck by my side for so long and is still here for me. And I respect them more and more every day for that. I appreciate my family 100% and I couldn’t be happier than I am now.

Since being in the Narconon New Life Detox step, it has made me realize what I have and that I should be very grateful for my family’s support. I cannot imagine the amount of pain and anger they have been through. But from here on out, I am going to do nothing but gain back their love, trust and support and to go out in the world again, make friends, achieve my life goals and make new relationships.

I have many things that I have been wanting for a while. Before I would spend all of my money on drugs so I could never change. But now is now, and I know how and where to look in order to change my life around.

Mason—Narconon Europe Student


(To preserve privacy, the photo does not show an actual Narconon student or graduate.)

AUTHOR

Thomas Pettersson

Thomas, a Narconon veteran. He dedicated many decades of his life on getting people off drugs for good.

NARCONON EUROPE

DRUG EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION