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    Linda, a client at Connection SGGZ, stands in front of the building. She has overcome her addiction and radiates strength and recovery.

    Linda’s story of recovery 

    My name is Linda and I’m an addict. 

    I grew up with my dad, my mum and my brother. I did well in school and had lots of friends. However, I had a speech disorder.

    It meant I always felt different and needed to try harder than others.

    A traumatic experience I had when I was 11 drastically changed the course of my life. That was when I started hiding my true self, acting tougher than I actually felt. I started smoking cigarettes, using cannabis and drinking alcohol. By the time I was 15, I was experimenting with hard drugs.

    Cocaine seemed like the perfect solution to all my problems.

    By the time I had turned 18, my drug use had really spiralled out of control, and I was snorting about five grams of coke a day. I was admitted to a rehab centre for teenagers where the focus was mainly on my cocaine use rather than on the underlying causes. I stopped using cocaine but continued drinking alcohol at the weekend. At the time, I thought I was clean and back in control of my life. I didn’t realise that I was actually still addicted, numbing my problems with alcohol and obsessive behaviours like studying and working exceptionally hard.

    Five years passed during which I struggled with myself, feeling depressed and unhappy. I did well at school and work – or at least I thought I did. After my first stay in rehab, I decided I wanted to work in addiction care myself. I started studying Social Work and did my work placement at a rehabilitation centre.

    But I lied about my alcohol abuse and started feeling worse about myself.

    Sooner or later, my addiction was bound to catch up with me – and it did in September 2020, when I started using oxycodone. Not long after, I began using cocaine again. I lost my job, and with it, I lost my self-esteem and my perspective on life. From that moment on, nothing held me back anymore. Soon, my drug use sent me into a downwards spiral. I started smoking crack cocaine and using Xanax and oxycodone at the same time. I became psychotic, no longer able to tell what was real and what wasn’t and started driving around dangerously while completely high.

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    I played with my life, and I couldn’t have cared less. I was absolutely desperate. 

    In that state, I went for an addiction assessment at Connection SGGZ in Eindhoven. I had to undergo a detox, followed by inpatient treatment at ‘Landgoed Kortenbos’, a rehab centre in Meerlo. At first, I acted like I’d seen it all before, hiding behind different masks so I wouldn’t have to face my real feelings. However, the counsellors and recovery mentors saw right through me. During those six weeks, I was able to learn so much. After completing rehab, I moved into a safehouse. I also underwent trauma therapy at a trauma treatment centre.

    It really works if you work for it!

    I’ve been clean for 18 months now and I have never felt happier. I spent half my life using all kinds of substances to numb my emotions. These days, I allow myself to feel, talk about and process my emotions – I’ve learnt to see myself as I truly am.

    I no longer need drugs or alcohol because I have learnt to rely on myself.

    Linda underwent her treatment at our rehab centre, Landgoed Kortenbos, from 6 May 2021 to 17 June 2021.

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