Narconon Drug Rehab News

August 17, 2009

The Prescription Drug Epidemic in Pennsylvania

While one ex-addict got clean through Narconon drug treatment, Pennsylvania authorities indicate that the drug abuse in the area continues to increase.

Sarah Cline* never thought she would become a prescription drug addict. Raised in a large middle-class family from western Pennsylvania, Sarah was brought up in a safe and healthy environment where she was taught morals the given the knowledge of differences between what was right and wrong. But that all changed after a dental surgery when she was prescribed Vicodin.

“After I started abusing Vicodin I was hooked,” she says. “Everything I was taught as a child went out the window. I lied; I stole; I did whatever I could to get high. I hurt the people I loved the most; my family.”

After abusing Vicodin for several months, Sarah moved on to a harder drug, OxyContin, and within a year she was a full-blown heroin addict.

This story may sound familiar as Sarah is one of many in the area that have gotten sucked into the downward spiral of drug addiction.

Detective Thomas Keirn is a narcotics agent with the Cambria County Drug Task Force who has been involved in drug investigations since the late 1980’s has first-hand knowledge about this growing problem. “The abuse of prescription drugs is very high in this area and I have spoken to many pharmacists in the local area and they agree that many of the prescription drugs are being abused and over prescribed by certain doctors,” he says. “This is a great concern for law enforcement on all levels of the government.”

In addition, Detective Keirn adds that the area has a large group of people who are addicted to painkillers and are now trading and selling their medication for profit and are making the jump into other illicit drugs. The two of the most common drugs they are moving to are heroin and crack cocaine, depending on the prescriptions they started out with.
So what is the solution for addicts in western Pennsylvania?

In Sarah Cline’s case the only thing that helped her was going in to drug treatment. “I was lost,” she says. “I just wanted my next fix. My parents saw how far downhill I had gone and they offered me help. I went into a drug rehab program called Narconon and have been off drug for 8 years.”

Without treatment, many addicts in Pennsylvania face the negative consequences of addiction; prison or death.

“There have been many overdoses associated with painkillers and they sometimes are by mistake and others times intentional,” says Detective Keirn. “In either case the misuse of prescription pills is a very serious problem in our society and it is up to all of us to help combat drug abuse within our families and our circle of friends.”

Sarah Cline agrees. “If I hadn’t gone into drug treatment I would not be here today,” she says. “Getting help is the best way out of it. It was the only way for me to successfully overcome addiction.”

Narconon is a residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation program that achieves a success rate of more than 70% for permanent sobriety from addiction.  If you or someone you know is struggling with an addiction problem contact Narconon today at 877-237-3307.

August 6, 2009

Narconon Graduate Celebrates Eight Years Drug Free

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Sarah Cline* struggled with addiction for many years. Starting out abusing marijuana and alcohol at a young age, she soon graduated to harder drugs by the age of 18. By the time Sarah was 20 she was heavily addicted to prescription pain medication and heroin. Desperate for a solution and in need of drug rehab , Sarah just wanted to find an answer to what she had been struggling with for many years.

“My family saw what I was doing to myself and tried to help find a solution,” she says.” After searching on the Internet, my dad found the Narconon program and I reluctantly decided to go. That program changed my life. I never touched a drug again after completing it and today have 8 years clean and sober.”

The Narconon program is a residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation program that achieves a success rate of more than 70% for permanent sobriety with all hardcore addictions. The program has been successfully treating addicts for over four decades and has had more than 25,000 graduates since 1995.

Erica Catton, Director of Promotion at Narconon and a former Pennsylvania resident, has seen first had the devastation heroin and prescription drugs like OxyContin© have caused people in Pennsylvania like Sarah. “Over the last 10 years, more and more adolescences and young adults from Pennsylvania are getting hooked on these drugs than ever before. As a former resident of the state and a drug counselor I have seen the devastation this has caused for the addicts, the family members and the community in general. The good news is that Narconon drug rehab can and has achieved positive results treating addiction in this area and all over the world.”

If you or someone you know is in need of a drug rehab program that gets results contact Narconon today at 877-237-3307.

*Name changed to protect confidentiality.

July 28, 2009

Some Addicts Don’t Want Drug Rehab

Filed under: Narconon, drug rehab, drug rehab Pennsylvania — Tags: , , — nneastus @ 6:43 pm

Jamie, a recovered heroin addict from Pennsylvania, recalls years ago when she was at a crossroads with her heroin addiction. At the time she did not want to get drug treatment. “Even though I struggled with my heroin addiction on a daily basis, my addiction was so strong, I had convinced myself that I didn’t need treatment,” she says. “Luckily I had a family that stepped in and demanded that I go into a drug rehab program because the addiction was killing me.”

Jamie completed the Narconon drug rehab program and since has celebrated more than 6 years off drugs. Even with her successful recovery she still thinks that most addicts will not choose treatment without some type of intervention, familial or other.

And the statistics, at least for the state of Pennsylvania back her up. It was reported that during a one year period more than 250,000 Pennsylvania citizens, who reported needing treatment, never made it into a drug rehab program to get help for their drug abuse problem.

Erica Catton, Director of Promotion for Narconon East U.S. has seen the very same problems with prospective clients coming into the Narconon program. “The reasons why someone won’t get help may be different for each individual,” she says. “Some people just want to keep using. Others have had failure with different treatment methods and lose hope. We have many clients that require intervention from a family member or a loved one to get help. But once they arrive at Narconon we succeed in helping them get off drugs and stay off them permanently.”

And with a more than 70% success rate for permanent sobriety with clients, Narconon has been treating addicts for over 44 years through its long-term residential drug and alcohol treatment program. The reason why Narconon gets such good results with clients is because the program addresses addiction on two levels, first handling the physical aspect of the problem and then tackling the mental and emotional components.

“Many of our clients will tell you that when they arrived at Narconon, they didn’t want help,” says Catton. “But thanks to the effective technology we use to raise the ability of the individual and to clean up the mess that drugs has made for them, our clients leave our facility drug-free and are able to stay that way for years to come.”
If you or someone you love is struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction and needs intervention and drug rehab services through Narconon , contact us today at 877-237-3307.

June 15, 2009

Narconon Provides Drug Rehab For Pennsylvania Residents

According to recent statistics, of the more than 12 million residents in Pennsylvania, 823,000 citizens are struggling with substance abuse or dependence throughout the state. Of those individuals 252,000 people have reported that they needed drug rehab but were never admitted into a drug rehab program for help. There has been an average of only 70,000 treatment admissions per year within Pennsylvania with no reports on the effectiveness of drug rehab within the state.

Currently cocaine is the mostly widely abuse drug in the state but many Pennsylvania residents are getting hooked on drugs like methamphetamine, heroin and even marijuana on a daily basis. Other commonly abused drugs in the state are pharmaceutical drugs like Fentanyl, Hydrocodone and Oxy Contin that are all contributing to an increase in crime and pharmacy robberies that have forced Pennsylvania officials to take action placing stricter guidelines on the use of these drugs.

Obviously drug abuse in Pennsylvania has taken a toll on the entire state, but the only way to undo the damage that drug have done is through the implementation of drug rehab to help residents of the state.

Erica Catton, Director of Promotion for Narconon East U.S. and a former Pennsylvania resident has seen first-hand substance abuse has negatively affected the state of Pennsylvania. “I lived in a very small town in Pennsylvania,” she says. “As I grew up I saw more and more people getting hooked on drugs in the area, especially pharmaceutical drugs, and as a result this place that was once safe was no longer because of the crime and negative consequences that drug use brought to the area and unfortunately we didn’t have many effective drug treatment programs to help addicts. “

Ms. Catton knows that the only way to fully handle the drug problem is through a drug rehab program that gets results. One program that has been helping citizens of Pennsylvania and throughout the northeast with positive results is the Narconon Freedom Treatment Program . Narconon Freedom Program has been helping individuals overcome substance abuse for more than 7 years through its inpatient drug rehabilitation program that achieves a more than 70% success rate for permanent recovery from addiction.

With 33% of inmates being incarcerated in Pennsylvania for drug related offenses, it is clearer than ever that effective drug treatment will stop this ever-growing problem of addiction throughout Pennsylvania.

If you are looking for an effective drug rehab program in Pennsylvania for yourself or a loved one contact Narconon at 877-237-3307.

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