Part Two

This part two of the story of D. He was an alcoholic who learned About Narconon and used it tools to save his life. It is neccsary to read part one before readind part two.

D told his girlfriend that he was going to move South Carolina a month before he left. She was very upset about this arrangement and they stayed together up until the point he moved. He really was trying to look out for her best interest when he decided to move. He knew she wanted to be with him, but he also knew that he would not be able to provide the kind of life he felt like she deserved. She did not want to be with someone who was partying all the time and D knew he was not in a state of mind where he was going to give up that lifestyle. He was correct in his assumption. His now ex-girlfriend went on to get married and have children with someone else and has a good life that she is happy with.

When he moved to South Carolina, D started working construction for his friends company. His friend had been having trouble staffing his company and it worked out perfectly for D because he was going to need a new a job. He continued to party and go to concerts. He was using mushrooms, marijuana, and alcohol. He was drinking four to five cases of beer a week.

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D was living on an island where a lot people were partying all the time. He would go to work all day and then get off and go get drunk with a lot of people. He would often wake up with the shakes. He would go and work on rooftops and sweat out the alcohol. This would make his shakes go away until he would get off of work around four or five o’clock and start partying all over again. He continued on living in this manner for the next three years.

After a while he got tired of the party life style and felt a desire to get his life together again. He wanted to slow down his drinking and start leading a semi-normal life. Around the winter holidays of that year he decided to move back near New Hampshire near his mom again. He cut way back on his drinking and was making some headway for a while.

He got a job as an in home window and door salesman. He got a good position with a nation wide company. Soon he started hanging out with his old friends from the past. He would get off of work and go to different bars with his old friends. Happy hour began to last until later and later in the evening. He continuossly smoked marijuana everyday and started staying up all night drinking. He lived like this for three years.

At this point he lost his job. A different friend of his that lived in South Carolina was working remodeling his own home. His friend told him that there would be work for him to do if he moved back down to South Carolina again. It worked out for him with the loss of his other job.

He moved back down to South Carolina, and by this time he was still drinking quite heavily. He got a place and a new roommate. He was getting paid under the table for the work that he was doing for his friend. His friend was a heavy drinker also, so when D would drink himself into oblivion and miss a few days of work a week his friend did not really mind.

He continued to party this way by himself and then he met a new girl. She was a partier to and they started to use a lot of cocaine and ecstasy together. His life really started to get out of control.

One night he went over to a friends house for dinner. On the way over he picked up a twelve pack of beer. Once he got to his friend’s, he started drinking the beer. He then started doing shots of vodka on top of that. He got comepletly drunk and decided that it was time to drive home. His friend told him not to worry about it, he could crash on his couch, no problem. D felt that since his house was only a mile and a half away that it would be ok for him to drive home.

He started driving home and proceeded to pass out at the wheel. He came to and noticed that his truck was headed toward the shoulder of the road. He quickly overcorrected and his truck started flipping. He flipped his car three times and then a fourth time right into a ditch. He passed back out at this point and when he came back to consciousness he heard the wail of firetruck sirens in the distance. He kicked out one of the windows and crawled out of his truck. When the authorities showed up, they assessed that he had no severe injuries and arrested him for another DUI. He went to court and the charges got dropped due to a technicality.

The biggest consequence that D felt from the accident was the loss of his truck. He had just bought it three weeks before and had paid for the entire bill out of pocket. He was out of a lot of money and had no car.

After the accident D decided that he had better stop drinking. He told his roommate that he was planning on doing this and they whole heartedly supported his decision. They had been worried about him. Unfortunatly D was at this point a pretty serious alcoholic and he soon found out that that decision was going to be harder to keep to than he originally thought….

Continued in Chapter Three