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Title: Hannah Describes Heroin Addiction Treatment Experience At Bluff Plantation


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Hannah Describes Heroin Addiction Treatment
Experience At Bluff Plantation
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The Early Years And Beyond
  • I grew up in a great family, Hannah says. Was
    captain of the cheerleading squad, got good
    grades. But she had issues just beneath the
    surface. I had some daddy issues and was always
    the party girl. That was my purpose. I had my
    first drink at age 13, then smoked weed.

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  • Still, she did well at first, graduating from
    high school at age 16. That same year she was
    placed on prescription painkillers following a
    surgical procedure. Thats when I knew I had a
    problem. I couldnt stop thinking about it. I let
    everything go. My grades slipped. I fought with
    my parents constantly and was sneaking out to
    hang out with boys because I knew they had drugs.

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  • After a bout with depression, she convinced her
    parents to let her travel to California to stay
    with a friend she had met in a rehab program, and
    her life took a bad turn. One night I came home
    drunk and on Xanax, got kicked out of the house,
    and moved in with a heroin addict I had just met.
    And that was the beginning to a never ending
    cycle of destruction.

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  • Things got worse, and she kept using drugs.
    Heroin was my best friend. It never let me down
    except when I ran out. Soon there was a felony
    conviction, a prison sentence, probation. And she
    still hadnt hit rock-bottom.

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  • After release from prison I stayed clean,
    started school, and was doing really well, she
    says. She had a sponsor to help her stay on
    track. Then came finals week. I was overwhelmed
    and had just broken up with my significant other,
    when an old using friend called me. I was
    stressed out, so I thought why not? Against her
    better judgment, she went to get coffee with her
    friend, a fellow addict. We didnt make it to
    the coffee shop. Instead, they took a detour,
    and she resumed her heroin habit.

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The Road To Recovery
  • Eventually Hannahs sponsor had to take her to a
    hospital for detox. Thats when she was given the
    opportunity to come to Bluff Plantation. Shes
    learning some powerful lessons That addiction is
    a disease, that it does not discriminate, that it
    tears families apart.

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  • Im sure I would have lost my family eventually.
    Thats the one thing I still feel horrible for,
    is what Ive done to them. They didnt deserve to
    go through that, but Im grateful they stuck it
    out with me, Hannah says. Her recovery program
    gave them an opportunity to reconnect and fix
    the bridges we burned. We have assignments to
    make amends to each other for things weve done,
    she says.

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  • Recovery is not just about the substance abuse.
    Here theyre really pushing me and challenging me
    its more about lifestyle changes. We have to
    dig deep and confront those things that cause us
    to relapse. They are helping me find my purpose,
    not just sending me out with a textbook full of
    things Im going to forget.

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The Difference At Bluff Plantation
  • The program at Bluff Plantation keeps Hannah busy
    every day, which took some getting used to. We
    exercise every day and learn to replace
    endorphins with healthy things. We go to groups,
    exercise and therapy. After a week I felt better.
    Exercise helps with detox. Also meditative
    movement and yoga. Im learning to be mindful and
    in the moment. Im learning how to live again.

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  • Diet is another key part of her recovery. The
    food is low glycemic. Dr. Jacobs informed me
    sugar makes us crave the drugs. I had no idea. We
    eat very healthy, and I feel like Im a
    professional athlete.

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  • Ultimately, Hannah is glad she came to Bluff
    Plantation. When Im sober Im much happier. Is
    it hard? Absolutely. But is it worth it? Yeah,
    100 percent.
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