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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.
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.
Close to home, female only. In need of many things such as exercise activities, healing, one on one counseling etc. They teach you just how to live a normal daily routine while attending only one AA meeting a day, and if your lucky one NA meeting a month.