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The drug treatment program at the San Clemente based drug rehab center, 449 Recovery, offers a 7 Phase drug addiction program that works with the 12 step drug treatment plan offers by AA (Alcoholics Prescription drug addiction, opiate addiction, crystal meth addiction, cocaine addiction or crack cocaine addictions are the main focus for the drug counseling program at 449 The 449 Plan gives drug addicts a clear path to sobriety and offers patients a plan for recovery from Visit them online at or call them at 855-449-4490 Having gone through the 449Recovery treatment program, addicts learn to live with their addiction and have tools to help them live a life in
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Watch this video when you get a chance. I think you’ll like it.
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Habilitat Hawaii Long-Term Residential Substance Abuse Treatment & Vocational Training Program Has been helping people since We are recognized as one of the nation’s foremost long term drug rehabilitation Habilitat is a self-supporting non-profit We have developed techniques for creating the qualities lacking in many people’s character: self-esteem, self-worth and Habilitat strengthens your character, mind and We believe the best way to take ones dignity is to do something for them that they can do for We teach individuals how to be self-reliant and responsible members of Habilitat’s approach to addiction is We do not subscribe to the notion that addiction is a We teach people that addiction and alcoholism is a We have understood for many years that long-term drug rehabilitation alone is not enough to ensure long-term People need marketable skills and work ethics if they are to be competitive in today’s Our vocational training programs are second to none in the substance abuse treatment We motivate the unmotivated and often succeed where other programs have Since its modest beginnings, Habilitat grew to accommodate 200 residents at its new oceanfront facility in Kane`ohe, Consistently, through demonstration and positive results in helping thousands of individuals and their families, Vinny Marino maintained the highly acclaimed
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It’s time for another question/answer. I know a lot of you like these so here we go. This one comes from who asks us:
2. How often did you use?3. How did you view yourself at the time?4. How do you view yourself now?5. What daily activities in your life were you unable to do while using?6. When did you decide to get help?7. What was the hardest part about recovery?8. What kind of treatment intervention did you have?9. Did you have any occupational therapy?10. What kind of therapy helped you the most?11. Did any therapy hinder your treatment? If so, what and why?12. What is the most positive thing about being sober?13. What would you like to tell someone that wants to stop using?14. Has your spirituality helped you on the road to recovery?15. Are you currently working? 16. What advice would you like to give health care professionals that work with Meth addicts?17. Do you have a support group? If so, how has this helped you?18. Did you replace drug addiction with a positive, healthy addition?19. How long have you been clean?20. What are your current goals?
Answer: I used on a daily basis and hated doing it… the detox was worse than getting high in many aspects… at my skinniest, and worst, I thought I was fat and totally in control of what I was doing. Spirituality had nothing to do with it. I have been clean for about 6 years now, I’ve quit counting… that’s a good sign. I gained mass weight because I was addicted to food after meth and now I’m losing weight again, but by diet and excersice… and my long term goal is to ride a bicycle across the usa round trip. I know that’s a pretty lofty goal, but I’ll get their. The biggest draw back for me was making friends that actually fit into societies norms, and not committing crimes just so I can get more to use and be with those that used so I could get more. I lost a well paying career with the post office and barely have a part-time job.