Drug Free. For Good.
Stories of Recovery

Narconon Colorado Graduate: Tiffany
“After coming to Narconon, I can tell you with certainty what my life is like now because I actually feel alive.”
—Tiffany, Narconon Colorado Graduate

Transformed into a Whole New Person

“Before Narconon, I genuinely couldn’t tell you what my life was like because I didn’t really have much of a life. The freedom for me to choose what I did with my day or with my time was non-existent. I did whatever I had to do to get high. It was non-wavering and it was certain. Physically, I felt terrible. I was constantly sick and I didn’t think I would ever feel better—but now I do!

“After coming to Narconon, I can tell you with certainty what my life is like now because I actually feel alive. I finally feel as though I can confront and handle what’s in front of me. I wake up every day feeling well and I can choose what I want to happen with my life. It’s super-tight and I have this program to thank for that—not just the program itself, but the staff as well. They helped me transform into a whole person again. It’s nice to know that there are people out there who really care.”

—Narconon Colorado Graduate: Tiffany


Narconon Colorado Graduate: Casey
“ I never thought I would feel normal again. I’m looking forward to being a father again to my kids and re-starting my life with a clean slate.” —Casey, Narconon colorado Graduate

110 Percent Confident

“Before coming to Narconon I was depressed, suicidal and couldn’t manage my life. I lost my home and everything else with it. I called my sister and told her that I had relapsed and was in a bad way and that I needed help. We called Narconon and after Kyle explained everything about the program, I was on the next available flight.

“I enjoyed the sauna and course the most where I was able to get my body and mind right again. I came in with several injuries, but now I feel like a whole new person. I never thought I would feel normal again. I’m looking forward to being a father again to my kids and re-starting my life with a clean slate. I feel 110% confident about going home. I feel amazing!”

—Narconon Colorado Graduate: Casey


Narconon Colorado Graduate: Chris
“I’m in the best condition mentally and physically I have been since college.”
—Chris, Narconon Colorado Graduate

My Life IS Worth Saving!

“I’m forty-one years young. I started drinking alcohol and doing drugs in high school and in the senior year I started to abuse them. While in college, the abuse continued heavily. However, I was able to graduate in a timely manner with a degree in management.

”The same trend continued for the next seventeen years. I became a successful businessman while abusing alcohol and drugs. I thought of myself as being a ’functioning alcoholic,’ but little did I know I was on a slow ride to an ugly crash. In the next paragraphs I’ll discuss my programs, wins, gains and final thoughts.

”The program gave me the opportunity to build a more solid foundation. This will prepare me for life outside of Narconon. I was able to take a deeper dive into my issues and abuse and in doing so, I had many wins and gains.

“First, were the benefits of the New Life Detoxification. Shortly after I started sauna it became real to me just how much I needed it as it would help me detox internally and prolong my life.

“I’m in the best condition mentally and physically I have been since college. I’m going to utilize everything I have to remain sober. Whether it’s will or desire, strategic thinking, living in present time or leaning on support, I will be thoughtful and incorporate them all.

“Thank you very much, Narconon and the staff in Fort Collins. Both the program and the staff have been a pleasure to work with. My life IS worth saving! I know that as I go forward I will be a happy, successful and positive person.”

—Narconon Colorado Graduate: Chris

AUTHOR

Julie

After overcoming her own addiction in 2012 Julie went on to become certified as an addiction counselor in order to help others achieve a life of recovery. She worked in the addiction field for 8 years and now uses both her personal and professional experiences with addiction as an influence for her writing.

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