 This
is a typical story of an average teenager going through life wanting to
be a part of something and becoming a drug addict. When I was thirteen
years of age I was at a summer party and was confronted for the first
time with marijuana. I found myself in the predicament of, "I want to
fit in and be a part of this group but I don’t think this is right." I
then found myself thinking, "It’s just a little pot what’s the big
deal?" Well needless to say I smoked pot that day, which quickly turned
into an every day habit.
As I became older my drug
use continued to grow as well. By the time I was fifteen I was doing
cocaine, acid, crack, and pain pills. Not only was I using these drugs
but I was selling them as well. I had the popularity that I was looking
for but at what cost to myself, my body, and my life. The great
relations that I had with my family slowly began to fall away as I
sought to separate myself from them in hopes that they would not
discover my addiction to drugs.
Physically
my body began to deteriorate and my performance in school began to
decline greatly. I went from being a straight A student to barely
passing my classes, when I attended them at all. Eventually my family
caught on to my addiction and confronted me on it. This led to family
therapy, which did not even come close to handling the true problem at
hand (my drug case). I was then kicked out of my home for a period of
one week in hopes that I would wise up and seek the help that I so
desperately needed. Of course at age fifteen I did not think I had a
problem and had the typical teenage attitude of, "I am invincible and
immortal nothing can hurt me.
As several more years
passed my drug habit increased along with all the negative effects it
had on my body and my family. When I was 18 years old I was arrested
for misdemeanor possession of marijuana and placed on probation for a
year. During this time my drug use increased and I found myself now
using heroin. My probation was revoked due to violation of probation
conditions and I was sentenced to 100 days in city jail. After I was
released from jail, I instantly returned to my old habits of selling
and using drugs.
By the time I was 21 years of age
I was shooting up 300 to 400 dollars a day worth of heroin along with
using cocaine and marijuana on a regular basis. Through my selling of
drugs I was able to purchase a house, spa, big screen TV and live a
life of wealth and women. Yet, I was still living the nightmare of my
drug addiction and eventually lost everything that I had worked so hard
for over the years. I finally came to the realization that I had to do
something about my addiction but had no idea where to turn for help. I
decided to call my mom and let her know, fully, the condition of my
drug addiction. That’s when we found the Narconon Arrowhead drug and
alcohol rehabilitation center.
I admit that at first
I was scared and skeptical about the success that I would have
overcoming my addiction, yet as my time at Narconon Arrowhead
progressed and I completed more steps of the program, I quickly began
to realize that there was a great possibility I would be able to live
my life without drugs. I graduated from the Narconon Arrowhead program
on March 23rd 2001, and have been completely clean and sober since then.
The
program at Narconon Arrowhead has completely changed my life for the
better. I no longer have any doubt about completing anything I wish to
accomplish and have the ability to confront anything that I am faced
with. The relations between my family and I are more than I could ever
have hoped for. I am in complete communication with all members of my
family and am an inspiration to them. Since the Narconon program I have
become a successful contributing member of my family and society.
I can honestly say that Narconon®
helped me save my life and continues to do so for others on a daily
basis. I married another successful graduate and have two beautiful
sons. We are living and working in Colorado. My wife is going to school
to become a Registered Nurse and I am a corporate representative for a
fortune three hundred company. We are two successful graduates who are
active in our community and always available to help others who are in
need.
Thank you Narconon Arrowhead for giving me
the chance to be not only a son but a husband and father too. And I
want give a special thank you to L. Ron Hubbard for providing me the
technology that saved my life.
Chris R. Narconon Arrowhead Graduate (March 23rd 2001)
(Angela R. Narconon Arrowhead Graduate, October 25th 2002)
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