Hosts: Cary Quashen, Lance Curtis
Topic: Gabby And Christine’s Stories
Guests: Gabby, Christine
Action Drug Rehab Hour – Gabby And Christine’s Stories – October 3, 2022
On this episode of The Action Drug Rehab Hour, our host Cary and Lance sit down with two of Action Rehab’s current enrollees, Gabby and Christine who are their stories about addiction and recovery. At just 18 years old, Gabby had been drinking and taking drugs for many years, all beginning as a teenager. After living overseas for her studies and seeing her addiction to alcohol and drugs grow worse, Gabby overdosed on more than one occasion and is lucky to be alive.
Christine states she has smoked meth on a near daily basis for the last 16 years. Now, Christine is looking to get sober so she can rebuild her relationship with her 12-year-old son. With the help of Action Drug Rehab, both Gabby and Christine have taken the steps toward a sober life that will both keep them alive, but happy and healthy as well.
“It’s absolutely not worth it. Speaking from the heart I’ve been where you guys have been, and it does not get any better,” Gabby said as her message to teens that are heading down the path she had taken at their age.”It will progressively make you feel worse to the point you don’t want to live anymore. But I promise you, once you get off it, you get clean, life will have meaning again.”
Listen to the whole show here as Cary and Lance speak with Gabby and Christine about their journies!
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