This month's guest speaker:  Mark M.

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I Was In Denial for A Long Time – Mark M’s Story

            Hi, my name is Mark and I am an addict.  I used and sold drugs for 22 years.  I was basically a “follower”.  I wanted to be liked and accepted.  I didn’t know how to say no to people consequently I was a people pleaser.  School didn’t last long, I dropped out in the ninth grade.  I went to Job Corps but that didn’t last either.  So I continued to do what I did best, which was to use and sell drugs.  I went to jail several times only to come home and do the same thing.  I was a slow learner.  But I always managed to keep a job though it had no benefits or future but at least I was employed.  I was in denial for a long time because I didn’t look like a derelict nor was I on the corner bumming change.  I wasn’t shooting drugs, so being an addict didn’t apply to me.  But boy was I wrong.  My life was going nowhere fast. 

In 1995, I got mail from Freehold.  I opened it and it said I had a date to go to Court about 3 charges alleging that I sold drugs to an Undercover Officer.  I didn’t believe it was me.  I thought that they had the wrong guy.  But later, it was revealed that it was me.  They wanted me to serve 5 years.  So I started seeking some help as far as what should I do.  I got a lawyer and I started to call rehabs.  I finally found one that said that they will take me.  I went to one of those rehab houses in New Brunswick.  And that was the start of my new life in Narcotics Anonymous. 

I stayed at that house 2 years and some change.  It was the first time that I ever finished anything, but I graduated that program.  The program was very beneficial to me.  I got my first apartment after moving out.  For the first time in my life, I did what the program suggested.   I went to meetings and got a sponsor.  I work and live the steps to the best of my ability.  I have a home group, I have a commitment, and I don’t hang out in the streets or bars.  And most important, I don’t use and go to meetings.  Life is good today.  I’m still doing the same things I was doing when I first got clean.  I try to stay vigilant in my recovery.

          I had my first child through this God given process.  Today, I have a wife, two kids, and a house.  We recently sold the house but I have a life and a future today. I graduated from a Technical Institute, for Drug and Alcohol Counseling.  So the NA process and God has been good to me and my family.  I love God, I love the NA fellowship, and most of all I love me today.  Thank you for listening, I’m Mark and I’m an addict.


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