Intervention, painful but can be a life saver
Doing an intervention is no easy task. It’s never an easy thing to plan, but once all is said and done it can prove to be very effective. My buddy Mark had a very bad time with his addiction to meth. He first started doing meth at parties and recreationally before he eventually picked it up as a habit. I knew in my heart and my soul that Mark would be able to get it together on his own at his own pace. Unfortunate as it was, I turned out to be completely wrong. Mark’s addiction got worse and worse as time went on and everybody noticed it. We all got together and finally agreed to stage an intervention for Mark. It was hard at first when Mark told us all how he felt like we were ganging up on him. It was even more painful when we all shared how we felt about his addiction and how it was affecting each of us individually. It was a hard thing to do, but we were successful in getting Mark to agree to go to a drug treatment facility. Once it was all said and done the intervention, no matter how difficult it was, ended up being the greatest thing we could’ve done for my buddy Mark.

