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A Message of Hope

WHY COULDN’T DANA SMITH stay sober?

It was 1998. Dana was a 34-year-old methamphetamine and prescription pain medication addict. She’d been a nurse in Statesboro, Georgia, until she was fired for stealing medication from the hospital where she worked. She was divorced with two children, ages 12 and 13.

Getting fired was a wake-up call. Dana checked herself into a residential treatment center near Statesboro called John’s Place, part of a state funded network of drug treatment and mental health-care facilities in eastern Georgia. She emerged sober and determined to stay that way.

“My kids were the only good thing in my life, and I was trying hard to be a good mom to them,” she says.

Dana kicked out the boyfriend who’d introduced her to drugs (“he was smoking crack in the bathroom”), got a job at Pizza Hut and attended outpatient support group meetings.

Five months after leaving John’s Place, Dana began spending time with a man she met at a support group meeting. The two began using

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