Central Alberta Narcotics Anonymous member shares story of recovery
There is a path out of addiction, says a central Alberta man who’s gone through hell and back, eventually becoming a member of Narcotics Anonymous.
D.J., whose name rdnewsNOW is withholding for the sake of anonymity, has come a long way, now four years clean and recently a speaker at Red Deer’s Wellbriety conference.
He wants his story to not just shine a light on how addiction truly works, but be a beacon for others experiencing the same ordeals he did.
It started at an early age for D.J., raised by a single mom while his dad was in and out of jail until passing away when D.J. was 11, he shares.