This Was My Last Chance for Survival

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This place, this program and every step of it works! Going to Narconon New Life Retreat, I didn’t know if I could be saved from my addiction. I did know it was my last chance at survival. I told myself, “you have to get this; you cannot afford to fail.”

I chose to listen and cooperate with all the staff. I put my trust into the program, and over the span of one month, the progress that I’d made already was mind-blowing.

I started believing in the program and put my heart into it. I listened and took in all advice I was given from the staff. Everything started to become clearer and I quickly grew and changed as a person.

There were times I felt lost or weak, and that’s when I decided to let the staff guide me, because I couldn’t on my own. They gladly helped and have gone above and beyond. They are lifesavers! I’ve heard them say how rewarding their job is, and I can see why now.

I hope everyone gets to experience the feeling I have as I come to the completion of my program. I probably wouldn’t have lived more than another week had I not come to Narconon when I did. They saved my life. They also saved the lives of four innocent children because my children now have their Mommy back and we will soon be reunited! They saved my family, friends, and loved ones as well.

I am so incredibly grateful to every staff member here and the Narconon Program. I am now fully rehabilitated and cannot wait to lead a positive, happy, productive, and healthy life.

Thanks to all of you!

A.R.

AUTHOR

Joe Kertis

Originally from the Pacific Northwest, Joe has worked at Narconon New Life Retreat for the past seven years, since his relocation to Louisiana. As the Intake Supervisor, he helps families and individuals through a very difficult time and take their first steps to a new, drug-free life. Get in touch with Joe on Twitter, Google+ or LinkedIn.

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