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TO ANYONE struggling with opiate addiction... My name is chris and I was a heroin addict for 5 years. I'm here to tell my story so that all of you know there is a way out of the endless cycle of pain and suffering. I'll start at the beginning of my journey; The day I found Advanced Rapid Detox. I had hit my ultimate low and was willing to try ANYTHING. I had tried rehab and coldturky too many times to count. I just knew deep down that if I couldn't get clean it was going to kill me. So with that I put myself in ARD's hands and began a transformation that I once thought impossible. Here I am now, clean and sober for 122 days. I've quit cigarettes after smoking for 10 years. I now go to the gym 5 days a week and haven't thought about using ONCE. All I can say is ARD is saving lives daily. BUT THERE IS ONE CONDITION: You must truly be ready to quit. This procedure will only work if you are 100% ready to quit but just need help getting clean. I recommend this place to anyone who values their life and is ready to take back control. ❤
Before my sister went to A Forever Recovery I was just waiting for that phone call telling me she had died. My sister has struggled with addiction for 15 years now and the rehabs she’s been to in the past just haven’t helped her. The first time she went to rehab, about 15 years ago it was for methamphetamine. She went through that program and made a lot of friends. The program with that though is that she made a lot of friends who were recovering drug addicts. When she finished her program and went to hang out with a couple of them she started doing other drugs with them. The second time she went to rehab it was for pain pills. She had just been taking them orally. The next time she went to rehab she had been shooting pain pills. Now, with or without these friends she would have relapsed. It’s not on the programs she went to but on her and after her going through so many programs and just getting worse and worse when my parents decided to send her to A Forever Recovery I wasn’t too optimistic about her getting better. She’s gone through the program though and I can honestly say that I am pleasantly surprised at how she is doing. She’s been clean longer this time than after any of her earlier programs. She’s seems genuinely happy for a change and is actively working on her recovery. When she’s having a bad day she calls someone who can help her get through it without resorting to old behaviors. She still talks to her counselor there and I really appreciate that 6 months after finishing her program if she calls her old counselor he is willing to take time out of his day to sit down and talk to her. I love my sister and yet before she went to AFR I hated who she had become and I actively worked towards not being around her. I see her now and I’m so happy. She’s my big sister again and I’m grateful to have her back in my life.