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Who Is An Addict?
Most
of us do not have to think twice about this
question. WE KNOW!
Our
whole life and thinking was centered in drugs in one form or
another, the getting and using and finding ways and means to get more.
We
lived to use and used to live. Very simply, an addict is a man or
woman whose life is controlled by drugs.
We
are people in the grip of a continuing and progressive illness whose
ends are always the same: jails, institutions and death.
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Why Are We Here?
Before
coming to the Fellowship of N.A., we could not
manage our own lives.
We
could not live and enjoy life as other people do.
We
had to have something different and we thought we had found it in
drugs.
We
placed their use ahead of the welfare of our families, our wives,
husbands, and our children.
We
had to have drugs at all costs.
We
did many people great harm, but most of all we harmed ourselves.
Through
our inability to accept personal responsibilities we were
actually creating our own problems.
We
seemed to be incapable of facing life on its own terms.
Most
of us realized that in our addiction we were slowly committing
suicide,
but
addiction is such a cunning enemy of life that we had lost the
power to do anything about it.
Most
of us ended up in jail, or sought help through medicine, religion
and psychiatry.
None
of these methods was sufficient for us.
Our
disease always resurfaced or continued to progress until in
desperation,
we
sought help from each other in Narcotics Anonymous.
After
coming to N.A. we realized we were sick people.
We
suffered from a disease from which there is no known cure.
It
can, however, be arrested at some point, and recovery is then
possible.
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What Is The NA Program?
N.A.
is a non-profit Fellowship or society of men and
women for whom drugs had become a major problem.
We
are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay
clean.
This
is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs.
There
is only ONE requirement for membership, the desire to stop using.
We
suggest that you keep an open mind and give yourself a
break.
Our
program is a set of principles written so simply that we can follow
them in our daily lives.
The
most important thing about them is that THEY WORK.
There
are no strings attached to N.A. We are not affiliated with any
other organizations,
we
have no initiation fees or dues, no pledges to sign, no promises to
make to anyone.
We
are not connected with any political, religious or law enforcement
groups, and are under no surveillance at any time.
Anyone
may join us, regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed,
religion or lack of religion.
We
are not interested in what or how much you used or who your
connections were,
what
you have done in the past, how much or how little you have,
but
only in what you want to do about your problem and how we can help.
The
newcomer is the most important person at any meeting, because we
can only keep what we have by giving it away.
We
have learned from our group experience that those who keep coming to
our meetings regularly stay clean.