Pubdate: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 Source: Revelstoke Times Review (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Bowes Publishers Contact: http://www.revelstoketimesreview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2139 Author: Jessie Williams ADDICTION IS EVERYWHERE BUT IT CAN BE BEATEN Editor's Note: As a contribution to the community's struggle with drug addiction, The Times Review is pleased to introduce a column by recovering addict Jessie Williams who offers advice and support to others struggling with addiction.' I would like to start my column off by thanking you all very much for the warm reception I have received from everyone here in Revelstoke. I have found you to be a concerned and dedicated community with a desire to work together, which has made writing this column so much easier. As we all have to stand as representatives for our community it is our job to maintain its strength. I have been traveling around Canada and the U.S. for over 15 years entertaining all different walks of life. From performing in major casinos to singing and recording in Nashville there isn't too much I haven't seen or heard. It seems like eons since I had my last taste of cocaine. That time cannot be far enough away from me. Cocaine, much like crystal meth, has no age barriers. It pays no heed to race, genre or class of society. It is a killer and has no mercy. Cocaine consumed my life, and it was killing me. It was destroying everything around me, and hurting the people that I loved. I was very blessed. I had a lot of people around me who loved me and were truly concerned about my well-being. And I wanted to quit. I knew then that my only choice was either life or death. I chose to live and free my life of drugs. Unfortunately, there are too many of us who feel alone and as though there is no way out. You might feel you have no where to turn for help but I am here to tell you there is help and there is hope. There is life after drugs. You can have a good life, and you can do this. It isn't an easy road, however you can do it! I decided that through my experience as a recovering cocaine user I would implement those tools and the expertise of Revelstoke's own Bertha Stone (Drug and Alcohol Counselor) to help others in the community beat drugs and alcohol. No matter how small or large a community addiction is everywhere. It is eating our society like a vicious cancer. Whether you are a user or are someone who is affected by a user this is a place where we can communicate and shed some light on an all too dark and lonely place. Right now there is a growing concern about crystal meth in our community. I urge you to write in or email me with your story or your concerns and together we will continue the fight against addiction! It is your choice if you would like to remain anonymous when writing in. 'Till next time... I am Jess, here to help you help yourself or help someone else. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek