I Learned to Live Happily with My Mother’s Memory

Sober man
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After my mother died, I did not really know how to handle the loss I was going through. I fell into the trap of drugs, I started showing up late to work. All of my money, which I needed to buy food, and paying my rent, went to drugs. And before I realized it, I was badly addicted.

I tried to stop by myself, but it was difficult. It felt like I was dying. I just could not stop, Finally, I decided to ask my father for help.

My dad heard about Narconon through his friends, we decided to go there. We contacted Narconon and found out that the program was completely drug free. The staff were very helpful, and they helped me overcome my addiction.

“The biggest thing I got out of the program, was learning who I was and that I did not have to use drugs to feel comfortable.”

And when I finished the detoxification program I felt great, I felt energetic, I felt like the old me. The biggest thing I got out of the program, was learning who I was and that I did not have to use drugs to feel comfortable. I learned to live happily with my mother’s memory.

Thank you, Narconon, for everything.

—Narconon Europe Student


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

AUTHOR

Elvis

Elvis has been helping people since early stages of his life. His devotion to helping led him to join staff at a Narconon drug rehabilitation center to help people recover from their addictions to drug or alcohol.

NARCONON EUROPE

DRUG EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION