Archive for July 14th, 2009

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PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE

July 14, 2009

While millions watch the memorial of Michael Jackson, Narconon of Georgia continues its campaign to warn families of the dangers of prescription drug abuse.

Prescription drug abuse has now eclipsed illegal drug abuse with our youth and quite often the abuse is happening right under the nose of unsuspecting family members.  All too often children are raiding the family medicine cabinet or buying drugs in the school yard from other children.

Narconon of Georgia has been actively providing the public with information on prescription drug abuse through its public service announcement and free brochures.  A collaborative “Operation Medicine Cabinet” event is planned for later in the month with a local Sheriff’s office.  The public are encouraged to bring their unused prescription medications in exchange for gift cards.  Other communities are encouraged to do the same.

As pharmaceutical abuse increases, our safety measures have to increase commensurately.  Over the Counter and Prescription Drug abuse is life threatening.  Concerned citizens and legislatures have done an excellent job of getting drunken driving under control.

We can put a major dent in the abuse of medications by insisting in a similar way that our citizens and legislatures take heed of the dangers of medicine, whether it is prescribed or over the counter.

While the world mourns another great talent lost to prescription drugs, Narconon of Georgia continues to spread the message that there are solutions – drug prevention and treatment.

Narconon of Georgia drug treatment treats prescription drug abuse effectively with a 76% success rate.  The success rate also extends to abusers of heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine and pot.

877-413-3073

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PUTTING MY PAST BEHIND ME AND STARTING FRESH

July 14, 2009

NARCONON REFLECTION

Here is a daily reflection, written for others who might be wondering if there is truly any hope for addiction.

“It is my decision to establish myself in society, put my past behind me and start fresh, kind of like coming into a new existence.

I have changed my past choices and changed the way I look at life.  To me, it’s kind of like passing from one phase in my life to another.

I will cut off all forms of previous bad actions – like the way I used to think, react to situations and people that led me into the wrong direction.  It’s up to me to close the door behind me.

I really feel that my mind is working in a far stronger way than it used to.”

Whether a person has abused heroin, methamphetamine, pot or cocaine, the Narconon program can work for them.

Little by little a person comes to know their own power and how they can use it to overcome their addiction with Narconon drug treatment.

877-413-3073