When you're in recovery, it's important to focus on yourself and your own journey. But there will come a time when you may start to think about dating again. So how do you know when you're ready? And how do you go about dating safely and responsibly?It can be a difficult decision to make as there...
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Jan
26
2022
Track marks are a common sight among people struggling with substance abuse, but often they remain a mystery to those who don't use drugs or for those who have just experimented with IV drugs.This blog post will answer some of the most commonly asked questions about track marks. If you're curious...
Jan
17
2022
Feeling down is never fun. Especially if you are dealing with addiction recovery, you might be experiencing a really tough time right now. You're feeling sad or stressed out, so you turn on the TV looking for some inspiration that will make your day better.But then what happens? You ended up watc...
Jan
10
2022
Seltzers are having a moment. And by "seltzer," we mean hard seltzers, like White Claw and Truly. If you're not already among the legions of devotees, you might be wondering: Just how many of these drinks does it take to get drunk? How many cans of Truly hard seltzer will it take to get you legal...
Jan
03
2022
Are you looking to get sober in the new year? If so, you're not alone. Many people want to quit alcohol in order to start the new year off on the right foot. However, quitting alcohol can be difficult, especially if you don't know how to go about it. In this blog post, we will discuss some tips o...
Dec
27
2021
It's the holidays and that means lots of festive gatherings with friends and family. According to studies, the average American drinks 100% more alcohol during the holiday season. The problem with this is that many holiday merry-makers end up getting blackout drunk.Being blackout drunk means bein...
Dec
20
2021
The holidays are a time for family, friends, and celebration. However, when someone is in recovery from addiction or an eating disorder, the holiday season can be difficult to deal with. It is important to remember that even if someone has completed treatment or entered into long-term care that t...
Dec
13
2021
The holidays are a time for joy and happiness. But, if you have recently suffered from addiction, this can be hard to achieve. For many who have experienced addiction in their lives, the holidays can be a mixed bag of emotions. How do you go about enjoying this holiday season after having to batt...
Dec
06
2021
The holiday season is a time for celebration but for people struggling with addiction, this can be a very tough time. If you have a loved one who has a substance abuse problem, maybe you are wondering: Why are the holidays so hard for people struggling with addiction? Why can't they just be norma...
Nov
25
2021
We all experience anxiety at some point in our lives. Anxiety can be caused by a variety of different things, from work to relationships and more. Unfortunately, many people deal with severe anxiety that interferes with their ability to live a normal life. While the best way to deal with chronic ...
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I am a mother of an alcoholic in his late 20's. I've received glimpses of my son deteriorating over several years. I've had conversations with my son, warned my son of the potential repurcussions of his actions, pleaded with him to change his lifestyle, gotten angry with him...The range of the emotional roller coaster made me feel helpless. Finally all of the consequences I was trying to prevent my son from facing happened. He had gone to jail twice in a year, CPS got involved to protect my 3 year old grandson, and his rights to his son is under supervision for a limited time each week. This was devastating but also a blessing in disguise because that was my son's rock bottom. He was tired and ready for a change.
My sister recommended Anaheim Lighthouse because their friend went there for a month. Their friend is now a better husband, father, person. I went down the rabbit hole of looking up rehab facilities, reading reviews - some of them were terrifying!
Finally, I called Anaheim Lighthouse and Bryan Krause picked up my call. He was very understanding as he is also a recovering addict. Bryan was not pushy. I didn't not immediately agree to send my son there as I was still contacting other facilities, but he followed up with me to see how things were going. I finally pulled the trigger. I made arrangements for my son to be picked up. My son stayed in the facility for approximately 30 days. He went through 5 days of detox, and had only positive things to say about the staff, the food, and the support he received.
It's only been a few months since my son started his sobriety road, but he's been attending AA, has a sponsor, has a strong support system outside of his family, and is actively putting in the work to stay sober. It's been a breathe of fresh air to have conversations with my son and see him grow. One of the staff members from Lighthouse still checks in with my son periodically to see how things are going! I am grateful for Lighthouse helping my son with the new chapter in his life.