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Treatment produces miracles every day
No one wants to think too hard about the filthy houses, where neglected little children live in homes where the water and electricity have sometimes been turned off.
The outside look at meth addiction is ugly, but the inside look at how addicts came to this life is often a darker, more complicated journey. And that is where a legion of Utah therapists and counselors who give their days and evenings offering tools to kick the habit come in.
"This is a disease that tells you you don't have it," said Kimberly Jackson, a social worker at The Gathering Place in Orem. "It's a monster. It talks in your ear as if it's your best friend."
It's not easy to walk away from a friend that makes you feel like you're smarter, prettier, thinner than everyone else.
Meth addicts measure their sobriety first in days, then weeks, months and maybe years, if they make it that far. Heather White, at NWS Drug Treatment, has been clean for three weeks.
Carol Morgan, at the Chelsea Street Project, 30 days clean.
One way authorities and treatment centers make sure people stay clean is through urinalyses, or UAs. It is one of the many humiliating aspects of rehab.
About 50 recovering addicts a day come to the modest office building near 4000 South and Main Street in South Salt Lake.
They show personal identification every time, even though the staff knows them because they come one, two or three times a week to have their urine tested for drugs.
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