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Are you losing a loved one to drugs or alcohol?
We can help.
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Drug Intervention - When to Intervene



When is the appropriate time?

" I just kept watching her get deeper and deeper in trouble. I could never sleep for wondering if tonight would be the night they'd call and tell me she's dead. Every time I spoke to her about the problem, she would get upset and leave. I didn't know what to do. All I found was pain and despair at watching my baby kill herself and I could do nothing to stop it."

These are common stories. Everyone around an addict knows he/she needs help, but often the addict can't see it. Many die exactly that way. Our goal is to try to provide the family with as much information as possible relating to the drug intervention process.

"It would be nice to tell you that I did it on my own. It would be nice to tell you that I made some spiritual breakthrough and saved myself, but the fact is that I didn't. My family and friends guided and forced me into rehab and for that I will be forever grateful because I am alive. I live. I enjoy every day now, especially knowing where I would have been had I been allowed to go where the drugs were leading me. My family's help will always be a debt I owe because without it I'd be gone."

This drug intervention site is provided by Narconon, which is a nonprofit public benefit corporation. Intervention services are made available nationally to assist families through these roughest of times. Please call at any time for a personal consultation with a specialist.


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