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Verify your coverageI’ve been to Best Drug Rehab twice now. For 5 years I struggled with a heroin addiction and 2 years ago my parents sent me to BDR. Going there completely changed my life. The staff were really nice and helped me get through my detox with as little discomfort as possible. Getting through that initial period where I didn’t know anyone, wasn’t comfortable in my surroundings and felt awful was a lot easier with the staff that were there. Going through the Best Drug Rehab program was beyond helpful. During my program, I came to understand why I had started using in the first place and what I needed to do in order stay clean. After finishing that first program I went home and was clean for over a year. In that time, I started working, went back to school and overall did really well. I ended up relapsing 6 months ago and while it’s awful that I relapsed I was able to handle it quickly. I went to my parents, told them I had relapsed and that I wanted to go back to BDR. They sent me right away and I started my 2nd program. What was great about going to BDR the 2nd time was that they didn’t make me feel awful about relapsing but instead just helped me get a handle on it. I learned just as much the second time as I did the first. I’m back home again and I’ve been clean for 4 months now. Going to Best Drug Rehab helped me stay clean. Going there also helped me get back on my feet really quickly when I did relapse.
when I came here I was lost, broken, and tired of the life I had lived for so long. everyday the staff and the other clients got me to open up. I lost everything coming here, but I gained my inner self. I gained relationships that will last a lifetime. I tried to get sober and change my ways a long time ago, but I never could. I honestly feel the program here has helped me grow closer to God, and want to be a better man, and father. there was things in my head that I was going to keep balled up and take to the grave with me, and honestly it was killing me, but by meeting I trust they helped me open up and be free of my past. A.A is my most favorite class. Libby did an amazing job and I love how she could relate to almost everyone in the class. serenity point will always have a place in my heart. I can finally be happy again , and be the father my daughter deserves. somebody asked me here, why would I give up everything for one thing? when I can give up one thing, and have everything. that really stuck with me. I know who I want to be today and none of that would be possible with out this place.
My husband went through the program at Behavioral Rehabilitation Services. 9 months ago he was in a really bad car accident and was prescribed pain medication. Over the next 6 months I knew he was taking his pain medication. I knew he was getting his prescriptions refilled regularly and I didn’t think much of it. He has never had any kind of problem with drugs or alcohol and I honestly didn’t think that at this point in our lives it would happen. I realized he had a problem when he told me that he had a problem. He came to me after he had called Behavioral Rehabilitation Services and set up everything for his stay. When he told me that he was going at first I thought he was just making his taking the pain medication into a bigger problem than it was. Then he got out his prescription history to show me. He was refilling his prescription sooner than he should have and over his last two appointments his prescription had increased in the number of pills given and the strength of each pill. He told me that he had also tried to get off of them by himself and it just wasn’t something he was able to do. I didn’t know before this happened that you could get addicted to something so easily. I have a couple friends who have gone through a drug addiction with a child and whenever we talked about it, everything was going just so wrong in their lives and the lives of their child. I know it was wrong but to a degree I thought if I had something like that happen to anyone in my family it would be really noticeable. It wasn’t at all and I am extremely lucky that my husband was able to realize that he needed a bit of help and found a place himself and sorted out all the details before telling me about it. Behavioral Rehabilitation Services was such a wonderful place for my husband to go. They were extremely professional and treated my husband with respect and dignity. My husband did well there and has done well since coming back home. He hasn’t taken any pain medication and has worked out how he can deal with the residual pain of his car accident without resorting to pain medication. He started getting massages while at BRS and has continued to do so since he’s been home. It’s helped a lot with his pain and I’m glad my husband is back and doing well.
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