Meet Kenny. . .
"I went to treatment five times between the ages of thirteen and sixteen. I
needed treatment. I was using addictively at twelve. I hated treatment every time I got
there, but got used to it and usually ended up getting into it by the time I left. I went
to some really good treatment centers, but it wasn't enough. Until I went to
long-term care, I was never able to stay sober. I don't know why it wasn't recommended before, but
I'm really thankful that I got to go. I believe that if I hadn't gotten sober, I would
have died before my eighteenth birthday."
Meet Mike. . .
"I went to treatment when I was fourteen. I wanted to go. I was really getting
scared about my using, and the people I was hanging around with. I came home after
treatment but didn't stay long. My mom was not able to hold me responsible. I began to
fall back into my old patterns of using behaviors. I talked with my aftercare counselor
and was able to get to halfway before I used. I'm back home now with enough time and a
good enough program to handle it. I'm glad I went."
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