LONG-TERM SOBRIETY
I am 36 Years Drug-Free
I was born and raised in a small town in northern California. I had a good life before taking drugs. I first started using drugs when I was 9 or 10 years old. It started with smoking pot. I used drugs up until I was 28 or 29 years old. I had lost everything by the time I stopped.
Sobriety Is the Only Way to Have Any Chance at Life
Ashley’s life went from a normal childhood in Tennessee to battling addiction in her youth. After a previous failed attempt at rehab, Ashley and her mom found Narconon Arrowhead, where she received the tools and help to start a new drug-free life. Ashley is now more than 15 years drug-free and hopes her story will help and inspire others.
Escaping from the Nightmare of Addiction Has Filled Me With Power and Pride
This Narconon Arrowhead graduate sent in a success story, 3 years after graduation to say how well she is doing.
8 Years Drug-Free and Counting
This is a success story of a meth addict who got clean on the Narconon program and has been drug-free for more than 8 years. He is now married with 2 children and has a great job in the U.S. Army.
Support System While in Recovery Is Vital to Success
Peer support has been shown to be a key factor in helping people.
Misconceptions About Sobriety
Be the inspiration that others need and be the good thing that happens to others.
Anything Is Possible by Getting the Right Support
I have been sober for a year and a half and I’ve been happier than ever.
8 Years Being Sober I Am Capable of Having Anything I Want
I reached a point where I lost everything. I totaled my car, I got kicked out of the house where I was living and was not consistent with paying the rent, I had chosen that drug and alcohol lifestyle over my family.
The Health Benefits of Giving Up Alcohol For Good
Alcohol is one of the few consumable items that most Americans partake in that has zero health benefits and several health risks. What are some of the health benefits of giving up alcohol for good?
A Rehab Does More than Just Get Addicts Off of Drugs
Most drug and alcohol rehab centers do more than just get people off the drugs, and if they don't they should. A full rehabilitation process for one’s entire life requires addressing additional factors beyond just getting the individual off the drugs.