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Ta Randy was really cool. He broke things down for me to help me understand the process. He took his time to explain everything to me which was really helpful. Dr. Fahs would always stop to check on me when he would see me in passing and he helped me with ordering my medications to make sure I had what I needed. He looked into my suggestions for alternate medications so I didn't have to go straight to a heavy medication. He helped me advocate for myself. TA Frank is cool as shit, I really enjoy talking to him. I enjoyed the groups the most while I was here, they were the best thing for me because when ever I was stuck in my head or lost in my feelings, I could go into group and be at one with everybody and know that I wasn't alone. I was able to share anything that was heavy on me and the groups helped to lift me back up and level out. I learned that the life I was living before I came here was just nothing but an ongoing circle of depression and I have to accept change through everything I've learned here because going back to that lifestyle is not a choice, its a guaranteed failure. I was able to finally get back in touch with myself and who I really am here.
I came to this White Sands hopeless, weak, prideful, lost and afraid for my life. I had no idea who I was, I just new that I no longer wanted to be him. In this facility, I learned who I was, I learned what I had to do to no longer be that person, I learned who I wanted to be and I learned how to become that person. I am walking out the doors full of hope, full of strength, humble, excited for my life ahead of me and most importantly, I am walking out the doors the exact person that I want to be. When I struggle with the battles ahead of me, I know that with God\'s help, and with all the tolls I\'ve gained here, the war is already won.