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T’s Story

Narconon Drug Information Narconon Drug Rehabilitation is one of the most successful in the world. Here is a story of one individual who’s life was saved by using Narconon’s technology. No real names are use to protect the individual’s identity.

 Alcoholic Father

T grew up in a divorced home. His parents stayed together when he was two and from then on he lived primarily with his mother. He would see his father often, but he no longer had a stable family life. After a few years his mother got remarried to a man that she would later find out was an alcoholic. She then got pregnant and gave birth to another little baby boy. All in all T grew up with five half brothers, but he was the only child from his mother and fathers union.

When T was thirteen his mother decided that she had had enough of her alcoholic husband’s ways and kicked him out. He left, but not before imparting a few last word to his step son. He told T that since he was leaving that T was going to be the new man of the house and it was up to him to make sure that everyone was ok. T took the weight of this new responsibility quite seriously and constantly worried how he was going to live up to his new status as man of the house.

Before the divorce, T had been an average student. When his step dad left his grades dropped dramatically, and he almost failed the grade that he was in. His teachers and the administrators at his school felt sorry for him, as they knew about the situation at home, and pushed him into the next grade. He really could have been held back a year, however, if they had made that decision based upon grades alone. Things continued to get worse for him.

 Young Partier

With his step dad gone, T’s mother had to work more hours. T was left alone a lot and could get away with doing mostly as he pleased. He started hanging out with a rough crowd after school and he started drinking alcohol. Before he could really build close relationships with his new cronies, however, T and his family moved to the beach.

When they got to the new beach town they had moved to, T fell in with a crowd similar to the one he had left behind. He started going to lots of parties where he would drink and smoke marijuana and mess around with girls. He would stay out very late, and because of his mom’s job schedule and T’s charisma he was able to get away with every thing he was doing. Unfortunately, no one noticed how inappropriate T’s behavior was for a young teenager and no one stopped him.

T continued to make poor grades in school. However, he got involved in football and got to be really good. This gave him a constant get out of jail free card with pretty much everyone he came in to contact with. He was a very personable guy and very friendly with everyone he was around and this gained him a lot of popularity. He was friends with people from all the groups at school, and he won the affection of all of his teachers and school administrators as well. He would hang out with his druggie friends on the weekends and when he wasn’t playing sports, and the jocks when he was. He did not limit himself in the way of friends at all.

 Drugs and Sports

Because of his popularity and the success of his football career, nobody really noticed how poorly T really was doing. He was doing a lot of drugs a lot of the time. He had such a great public front for the world, yet he was walking around with a lot of guilt and shame he locked inside of himself. He blamed himself for his moms failed marriages, and felt like he was flawed. He felt there must be something wrong with him that made his mom’s husbands leave. He turned to drugs more and more often to alleviate the inner anguish he was feeling. He used LSD, cocaine, and whatever else he could get his hands on at the time. Football continued to be his free pass all through high school, but this did not last.

 The Military

In his last year of high school, T ended up getting a pretty serious sports related injury. It rendered him incapable of playing football anymore. Any hope he had had for college ball was tossed out the window. When he went to college he lasted a semester before he dropped out because of his failing grades. College was just one big party to him and he did not achieve anything academically. When he dropped out of college, T decided to join the military. He says that he did not really understand that drugs were a problem for him when he joined the military until it got to the point where he realized that at least for a while he as going to have to stop using them. He was clean due to the military for three years.

 Drugs and the Military

He started to travel from Utah to Panama and this put a halt on his sobriety. He started using and eventually buying cocaine. He started to bring it back to his base in Utah and eventually started selling it in that area. He got in with a pretty serious gang of bikers and began to sell cocaine to them. It was really easy to bring large amounts of cocaine from Panama to Utah because he would fly from one military air force base to another. The security at the bases for soldiers is much more relaxed than it is at civilian airports. They have as much security as a bus driver has for their bus.

T really started making some good money from the biker gang he was selling to. They were really mean and he was scared of them, but he made a lot of money so it seemed worth the risk at the time. Eventually the military got wind of what he was doing and began to investigate their suspicions further. Fortunately for T everything came to a head before the military was able to gather much information on his drug deals.

Continued in Chapter TWO

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