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Nobody sets out to become addicted to drugs or expects to deal with drug addiction. Some people may take an illegal drug for the first time, just to have a thrill or be a part of the crowd.

Some people need prescription medication, but over time they begin to take too much, too often. Whatever the case, people certainly do not expect the misery that comes with addiction. But there is help for drug addiction and drug rehabilitation can work, not only for you, but also for your friends or relatives. If you or someone you know is struggling with drug addiction, alcoholism, dual diagnosis or addiction to any mood-altering experience, call us today at 877-718-2041. We shall be glad to help you!!

 
A Poem on Drugs by Mark

The glass that I lived in was thin but opaque
...Shakespeare says “Devils assume pleasing shape”.
Disguised as a savior, this bottled solution
...Dissolved all my guts with internal pollution.
Now friends discouraged, the family may leave,
...No rescue forthcoming, no well-timed reprieve.
Reluctant and frightened, I’m forced into treatment,
...I’d take a long walk if I knew where my feet went.

Teen Addiction

In spite of myself, I admit that this cup,
...Reminds me again that I just can’t give up.
The urge to create has returned after years.
...To mold a life that’s formed free of fears.
I’ll face the hot flame of painful mistakes,
Paint bright the future, in spite of the shakes.
Build sturdy the walls of this transforming crucible,
...Less glaze and more depth will, like me, be more usable.
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Drug Addiction Stories are Important

In meeting and working with addiction recovery patients over the years I have found that one of the most important aspects of their recovery is having the opportunity to share their story, their life experience. Drug addiction stories don't often have a happy ending but what ever the ending, sharing them is helpful. We are hoping that you will share with us a couple of drug addiction stories that describe the process of recovery so that others can learn from your experiences. 

Many people tell us that it helps them to read others drug addition stories because they understand what they've gone through a little better. Many times therapy sessions are simply a place where people come and share their drug addiction stories. You may find that sharing your drug addiction story anonymously is the first step toward dealing with the major underlying battle - Addiction itself!

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