Anonymous., Venango County, PA
"Honesty, openness, and accountability have become essential tools in my recovery toolbox."
"Honesty, openness, and accountability have become essential tools in my recovery toolbox."
"I must be willing to surrender my will, be honest, and open-minded if I want to maintain my sobriety."
"If you really want to quit I would seek the help of a good counselor and other people in recovery."
"By no means is life in sobriety perfect, but for the first time it's worth living and for that, I am forever grateful."
"I’m doing it for myself to prove that once you put your heart and soul into recovery, you will succeed."
"I don't want to stop being clean and sober; I value things in my life now. "
"Every day is a struggle, some harder than others, but my life is so much better since I have been sober."
"Without long-term treatment and Drug Court, I don’t know where I would be today."
"My best advice for others going through addiction, is to just take the leap and jump into recovery. Just do it, it’s so worth it."
"The most important thing I did for my recovery was become open and willing to take suggestions."