J’ai été élevé dans la drogue

12-20-2017

Before Portage (How I started taking drugs/alcohol and why)

I was brought up with drugs, violence, manipulation and lying for as long as I can remember. When I was 11 or 12, I started using with my best friend and his mom. I would take pills or weed from my mom. She, her boyfriend and I were living in a one bedroom apartment. I witnessed my mom get hurt over money and drugs. I remember hating myself so much that I didn’t go outside to avoid people seeing me. But when I was on drugs, I had the confidence to go out.

What led me to call Portage or how I was referred

I was in another centre and I got kicked out because of a serious altercation. They referred me to Portage. But even after getting off codeine and Xanax, I decided to drink every night for a year. It was giving me a fake supply of confidence which led me to steal, lie and hurt people just to get booze (read The Treacherous Pitfalls of Drugs and Alcohol).

I was brought up with drugs

 

 

But even after getting off codeine and Xanax, I decided to drink every night for a year. It was giving me a fake supply of confidence which led me to steal, lie and hurt people just to get booze.

 

 

 

My first days at Portage

When I finally came to Portage, I was a liar, a cheat and I was seeking attention and acceptance from everyone around me. I hated being called on my faults, I had a horrible lack of confidence and I felt like I needed to prove myself to everyone.

How long I’ve been at Portage and what has changed

I have been at Portage for six months and everything changed. My confidence is better. I admitted all my faults and lies I have told throughout the program and before. I found things I actually like to do: painting, drawing, rapping, sports and helping others. I learned how to cope with my anger and how to avoid violence and conflicts. My relationship with my grandmother has changed completely. I learned how to make new friends without trying to impress them. I know how to live a happy life and I want to! Most importantly, I found myself and I am happy with who I am.

 

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My plan is to finish my schooling and go into the military. When I’m 18, I hope to better my relationship with my mom if we both stay sober.

 

 

 

How I see the future after completing the program

My plan is to finish my schooling and go into the military. When I’m 18, I hope to better my relationship with my mom if we both stay sober.

Finally, where I think I would be without Portage

I wouldn’t be myself.

 

Gavin, resident at Portage Ontario

 

 

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