A Story of Hope

I am writing today to try and offer up a message of hope to anyone that is struggling with an addiction or some kind of affliction that’s robbing you of quality of life or that is making your life unmanageable. I struggled with addiction to opiates, and later heroin, and really any drug for many years and I had no reason WHATSOEVER to turn to end up leading the life that I did for 15 years. When I say that I was as bad of an addict as can possibly be, I mean exactly that. I was on the needle there at the end and would go as far as to shoot triple-drug cocktails (heroin, cocaine, and lorazepam or Ativan) straight into my jugular… If it seems like I’m being really open about stuff that’s seemingly embarrassing, it’s because this is not a sob story, it a story of hope, of rebirth, and of redemption. I’ve been 100% clean and in recovery now for 2 years and counting, I’m back in school full-time pursuing 2 masters degrees, working nearly full-time, in my own place, paying all my own bills, and 3 years ago, I was rotating with a prison gang in the toughest prison in Michigan, the Michigan Reformatory. I’m saying this to say that ANYTHING is possible if you want it and are desperate enough for it to come to be. Unfortunately, however, the only thing that will drive and motivate and active addict to give up the drug is pain, and usually a lot of it. I experienced every kind of consequence one can conjure up before I’d had enough of the life I was living. Today, I find gratitude every single day that I wake up clean and not inside a prison because there was a time when I couldn’t say either one. Y’all have a good rest of your day, and stay blessed!

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Jon (Jonathon) Thompson
Jon (Jonathon) Thompson

Am a full-time student majoring in criminal justice and social work, work nearly full-time as a server, and play in a couple of bands, including the Celebrate Recovery Band, which I get to jam with every Wednesday night at Celebrate Recovery. Stuff like that is a huge part of why I’ve been able to stay clean and In recovery and out of trouble. I’m also a father to an 11 year old son whom I love very much and I get to see very much, despite the fact that he lives in Lexington, Kentucky… That is obviously not an ideal set up, but I still get to see him. About every 4-6 weeks I travel down and take him for the weekends and we’ll go do all different kinds of things together. His favorite place to go is Guitar Center and I’ve been teaching him how to play the drums just like me, or better, hopefully. So I’m a happy, active, goal-oriented, and motivated person and that’s because I feel that I’ve been given a second lease on life, truly, because there’s too many instances that I can recall on when I truly should’ve absolutely wound up dead on the floor or in prison for a very long time, and to this very day, were it not for miracles that God truly bestowed upon me, and I show my gratitude by paying it forward, letting people know about the power of Faith and Hope. Don’t ever let yourself be completely without em