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According to Alter, he never fully understood the 12-step program and narcotics anonymous meetings that he was introduced to as a teen. "I wasn’t willing to let go of people that I needed to, that’s a difficult thing to do when you’re a kid." He still got a college scholarship. However, when he returned home after his first year, Alter's old pals showed him a new drug - heroin.
"I’m not your typical heroin addict that got a prescription and started abusing pills. I started pretty much straight with heroin, and so from there — heroin would take over my life for the next 11 years." It was an endless cycle of family heartbreak, homelessness, friends dying, and addiction recovery. "It sucked."
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"Every bridge had been burned, but someone presented me with an opportunity to go to rehabilitation treatment and they offered to come [and] get me," Alter said. "I didn’t even want to get clean — you have to put yourself in the frame of mind of going in and out of treatment for 12 years, coming from this good family of law enforcement and firefighters, and you’re just this lost person out there, I really didn’t think I could get clean. I just assumed I was going to be a heroin addict forever."
Everything changed when Alter went to his 29th treatment facility. He was tasked with writing his life story and was shocked when someone else who was of a similar age could only write down five bullet points. The next day, Alter read 46 pages of his own story to his group. His therapist highlighted that he failed to state the actual reasons he got high. Which got Alter thinking since he had never thought about it before. "She said, 'You get high because you hate yourself.'"
He realized he had to love himself while sober, and has spent the last 3 years really focusing on it. "The Addict's Diary" now has over 540K fans, and Alter is not only talking about his personal struggles but supporting them in sharing their stories about their own journeys and happy endings as well.
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