This story is particularly touching and emotional. However, there are lots of lessons to be learnt from the story. Big thanks go to Detox for sharing this information.
Overcoming drug addiction is a tough battle...I salute you Paul for taking the step to fight addiction..sharing your story is the right step because a lot of people who are going through something similar will be inspired to take a positive step..thanks a lot for sharing your story
Thank you Paul for sharing such a emotional and inspirational story in good way. I know it really tough to came out but once you came out You never go through that.
Wow! This is really a story, i am just trying to imagine how tiring it would have been moving from one treatment center to another. It is a good thing you finally got yourself the needed treatment. Wishing you the best going forward.
Such deep seeded issues at an early age. I really feel for Paul, but I am beyond impressed that he listened to his sponsor and turned his life around. This is definitely a story everyone should be made aware of proving that recovery is always possible and within reach.
I like his starting statement, quite emotional and teary... When one thinks back to the days when one will subconsciously hurt ones beloved cause of something that can be prevented at the first place, will make one feel really bad. This is one point watchword that people should look out for and keep themselves away from the calling for drugs. It hurts!.
This is too emotional for me. At such a tender age. Staying away from your family is so difficult. But all in all, it's a testament that recovery is possible and realistic. Paul, you are a strong man and there's much out there for you.
This story is emotional. Addiction does very bad thing. It makes people forget almost everything must like this man that forgot and neglected his family.
This story of drug addiction from Paul is indeed disturbing and worrisome. As a matter of fact, abandoning one's family has aggravated the situation. Addictions of any form should be avoided for a healthy living.
This is another negative impact of heroin addiction. You'ii just care about your happiness and forget about your family, I'm happy because you can recover from it.
It's amazing the background peculiarities he's had to deal with, especially with a mom who is diagnosed with multiple personalities and the trauma of being consistently molested. Great thing he's living above those burdens now. Thanks to Detox to Rehab.
I still find it amazing that even though I'm in recovery and have been for like 7 years that I can tell somebody who uses within seconds And I always could when I was using it's like you're drawn to each other
Thank God for family! If it wasn’t for my family (my husband), I would most likely be dead. I went into rehab to save my marriage, but I stayed in rehab to save my life! While I was there I became sick. I was born with a very rare disease and I was having an episode! The rehab director wanted to release me, but I refused to leave, I told the director that if I got worse, I would agree to go see my primary doctor and if he wanted me in the hospital, then I’d go. Two days before I was going to graduate from the rehab, I talked with the director and said I needed to go into the hospital the next day. I called my primary doctor, explained what was going on and that I needed to go into the hospital. He said everything would be worked out and he’d see me in the hospital the next day. I then called my husband and explained exactly what was going on and that he needed to pick me up and take me to the hospital. Just before I was released from the rehab they gave me a graduation, with a certificate showing that I completed rehab! I graduated one day early! My husband was so proud of me, then he rushed me to the hospital. I’ve been clean for almost 27 years on November 18th 2019. Over the past 27 years, I’ve been tempted to use, but I remember exactly what my husband told me before I went into the rehab. I love my husband and I can’t live without him! I stay clean one day at a time! If I can stay clean anyone can stay clean! You get as much out of the 12 step meetings as you put into the meetings! In the beginning, after I got out of the hospital, I was going to 3 meetings a day! I did that for the first year I was clean. I attended meetings all over the city I lived in. I went to Convention meetings, I got very involved with NA. If there wasn’t an NA meeting around, I would attend an AA meeting. I did everything I could to stay clean! Now that it’s been almost 27 years I don’t attend as many meetings as I use to, but I stay in contact with people who I got clean with! Living life on life’s terms is difficult, but it’s truly worth it! I have a great life with my husband, my family and friends! I wouldn’t have that if I had continued using drugs and alcohol! I have to give GOD all of the credit, because without him I never would’ve gotten clean! You truly need a power greater than yourself! If you don’t, you won’t stay clean, I know from experience!! Just take it one day at a time!!
He starts out saying he had a good family raisied right, but the poor kid was abused sexually so not protected. Anyway he does persevere and that is a great story and the gratitude is real.
Neglect of the loving ones is one of the aftermath of addiction because the victim will never see anything good about them. Glory be to God for His intervention.
Getting healed from addiction is divine intervention. God raised people for him to get better. Hallelujah!
You know , our family is the support system every person should need. They are the ones who loves us more than ever.
Detox to rehab is really good at what they do, setting lives free, overcoming various forms of addiction. Thanks for sharing this with us
Standing ovation for you. I can't imagine living your life. I can only pray all the best for you. Super good job!!!
Detox is really doing a great job. Bringing us life stories of people. I've been learning a lot on this concept
This is the kind of story that needs to be heard all the time. it helps other addicts know they can overcome their addictions. thanks for sharing.
We agree!
This is a touching story life story. It really moves me. Thank God he has good family who stood by him during crisis.
Thanks for telling your story
This story is very emotional. Am glad he was able to recover and most especially sharing his story with us
When a medical prescription becomes addiction, it is a disaster . Thanks for sharing this information.
This story is particularly touching and emotional. However, there are lots of lessons to be learnt from the story. Big thanks go to Detox for sharing this information.
Overcoming drug addiction is a tough battle...I salute you Paul for taking the step to fight addiction..sharing your story is the right step because a lot of people who are going through something similar will be inspired to take a positive step..thanks a lot for sharing your story
You sound very sincere and open, I wish you the best for your recovery.
Thank you Paul for sharing such a emotional and inspirational story in good way. I know it really tough to came out but once you came out You never go through that.
Wow! This is really a story, i am just trying to imagine how tiring it would have been moving from one treatment center to another. It is a good thing you finally got yourself the needed treatment. Wishing you the best going forward.
Such deep seeded issues at an early age. I really feel for Paul, but I am beyond impressed that he listened to his sponsor and turned his life around. This is definitely a story everyone should be made aware of proving that recovery is always possible and within reach.
This is an emotional true life story. I’m so glad he was able to share this with us .
The social community is a major role in someone's addiction. But, it is appreciable that he came out of the addiction with his determination.
Its good that your telling your story. I'm glad that you are finally getting sober keep it up.
We are so glad too!
I like his starting statement, quite emotional and teary... When one thinks back to the days when one will subconsciously hurt ones beloved cause of something that can be prevented at the first place, will make one feel really bad. This is one point watchword that people should look out for and keep themselves away from the calling for drugs. It hurts!.
This is too emotional for me. At such a tender age. Staying away from your family is so difficult. But all in all, it's a testament that recovery is possible and realistic. Paul, you are a strong man and there's much out there for you.
I love the way this guy told his story with great emotion... thanks for your share 👍🙏🏽
It is the truth In the emotion when telling his story.
These stories are here to help people struggling believe. Impactful one
So emotionally if about neglected family,I hope you have best life after recovery and never back to your dark life
Thank God for your life. Without the help of family, some people are not opportuned to overcome drug abuse
You are on the right track now. Learn to forgive yourself .
Thank you for sharing your story!
Nice to know I'm not the only one struggling
You’re amazing. Keep up your sobriety, your life depends on it
An amazing life story, I love guy. Thanks for sharing i learn from it.
Glad you enjoyed it
God bless you. Good luck.
This story is emotional. Addiction does very bad thing. It makes people forget almost everything must like this man that forgot and neglected his family.
This story of drug addiction from Paul is indeed disturbing and worrisome. As a matter of fact, abandoning one's family has aggravated the situation. Addictions of any form should be avoided for a healthy living.
appreciate it man , you're doing good in life keep it up :)
This is another negative impact of heroin addiction. You'ii just care about your happiness and forget about your family, I'm happy because you can recover from it.
This is LIT
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May god be with you
It's amazing the background peculiarities he's had to deal with, especially with a mom who is diagnosed with multiple personalities and the trauma of being consistently molested. Great thing he's living above those burdens now. Thanks to Detox to Rehab.
I still find it amazing that even though I'm in recovery and have been for like 7 years that I can tell somebody who uses within seconds And I always could when I was using it's like you're drawn to each other
Thank God for family! If it wasn’t for my family (my husband), I would most likely be dead. I went into rehab to save my marriage, but I stayed in rehab to save my life! While I was there I became sick. I was born with a very rare disease and I was having an episode! The rehab director wanted to release me, but I refused to leave, I told the director that if I got worse, I would agree to go see my primary doctor and if he wanted me in the hospital, then I’d go. Two days before I was going to graduate from the rehab, I talked with the director and said I needed to go into the hospital the next day. I called my primary doctor, explained what was going on and that I needed to go into the hospital. He said everything would be worked out and he’d see me in the hospital the next day. I then called my husband and explained exactly what was going on and that he needed to pick me up and take me to the hospital. Just before I was released from the rehab they gave me a graduation, with a certificate showing that I completed rehab! I graduated one day early! My husband was so proud of me, then he rushed me to the hospital. I’ve been clean for almost 27 years on November 18th 2019. Over the past 27 years, I’ve been tempted to use, but I remember exactly what my husband told me before I went into the rehab. I love my husband and I can’t live without him! I stay clean one day at a time! If I can stay clean anyone can stay clean! You get as much out of the 12 step meetings as you put into the meetings! In the beginning, after I got out of the hospital, I was going to 3 meetings a day! I did that for the first year I was clean. I attended meetings all over the city I lived in. I went to Convention meetings, I got very involved with NA. If there wasn’t an NA meeting around, I would attend an AA meeting. I did everything I could to stay clean! Now that it’s been almost 27 years I don’t attend as many meetings as I use to, but I stay in contact with people who I got clean with! Living life on life’s terms is difficult, but it’s truly worth it! I have a great life with my husband, my family and friends! I wouldn’t have that if I had continued using drugs and alcohol! I have to give GOD all of the credit, because without him I never would’ve gotten clean! You truly need a power greater than yourself! If you don’t, you won’t stay clean, I know from experience!! Just take it one day at a time!!
Felt so bad when he told the story about ignoring his little brother💔
I can relate 😔
He starts out saying he had a good family raisied right, but the poor kid was abused sexually so not protected. Anyway he does persevere and that is a great story and the gratitude is real.
Yes is a great story! thank you for your words Ian
Idk if it’s fair to blame his family, they may have had no idea what was going on
Neglect of the loving ones is one of the aftermath of addiction because the victim will never see anything good about them. Glory be to God for His intervention.
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Anyone who has addicted with anything neglected his family because he didn't has time to spend with his family.
I believe family is key and are foundation for healthy living and upbringing... God deliberately set the solitary into families.
Your story is so pathetic. Many families suffering due to the shady things our family members find themselves in