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I fully believe that pride recovery center is the best rehab in the US! These people really care about you. The entire team of staff is amazing! I was there for possibly 3 months or so, and I fully recommend it to anyone needing help! Have any questions I can answer about the place, just message me and ask and you'll get a true client opinion/take on any questions you have. I've been to multiple rehabs and no place even scratches the surface of this place! Pride will fill your toolbox with the tools you need to obtain life-long recovery. They will set you up to have a new beginning and a life beyond your magical dreams. Do yourself a favor and get in contact with pride and you won't be disappointed! Thank you for EVERYTHING Pride, you changed my life drastically and I plan on paying it forward and showing the next person struggling with addiction the tools I learned from this program. Showing the next person that lifelong sobriety, which they will help you achieve, is when life actually starts beyond your wildest dreams! Any questions about this place please do not hesitate to contact me with whatever the question is I will answer to the best of my ability! ---THANKS PRIDE!!!!!!
August 29, 2014 was literally the day that changed my life. Five years prior I had become addicted to prescription pain pills. For five years I lived with this secret demon that controlled every second of my life. I hid it from my family, friends and coworkers. From the outside you would have thought I had it all: two beautiful little girls, a loving fiancé, and supportive friends and family. But inside I was miserable and felt like dying was the only way to end this vicious cycle. Two days before checking into Gulf Breeze my luck ran out. My fiancé found a bottle of forty pills and asked me if I had a drug problem. I was angry, yet relieved that my secret was exposed. I cried in his arms and said, "I need help!" I contacted a friend who had been in and out of rehabs several times, all of which were 12-Step programs, and none of them had worked for her. She told me about a place she had just come back from called Gulf Breeze Recovery in Florida. She said, "I have been to them all, and Gulf Breeze is a godsend." When I arrived, the place looked like a resort. I was greeted by a very friendly guy; he showed me the facility and I was so impressed, a sense of relief came over me. I was scared of detox because I didn't know what to expect. I was worried about hurting, withdrawals, and whatever comes with getting off of opiates. The nurses and staff treated me like family and not just like another addict. My detox was very comfortable and the nurses accommodated me day and night. After I left the detox treatment I was moved to my permanent room, which was extremely nice and very comfortable. My first two weeks were spent in the spa and sauna to help more with the detox process. After about two weeks being there I started feeling like myself again. I was laughing with the other guests and it was genuine; I would cry because I missed my family, but it was also genuine. I wasn't masking my emotions with pills anymore. At Gulf Breeze Recovery they don't remind you of what you were and what you did. They remind you that you still have and will always have good in you and that what you did in the past is over. Every day is a new day. It will be a year on August 29, 2015 that I have been sober. I could never have done this without my beloved friend who gave me this beautiful gift of Gulf Breeze Recovery. Gulf Breeze made me see how I can live a sober life by remembering the simplest, but oh-so-powerful, four little words: "It's just a thought." I wake up happy to be alive. I am a better mother, daughter, fiancé, friend, and human being because of Gulf Breeze Recovery.