About Nick Hayes

Nick Hayes is a graduate of the Narconon drug rehab program in 2005. Nick takes much enjoyment in writing, and feels there needs to be more information about drugs and alcohol provided to the people of the world. He believes nobody should have to go through an addiction.
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Nick Hayes has written 257 articles so far, you can find them below.


The Narconon Live Graduation Event: What a Wonderful World

The Narconon Live Graduation Event was held this past Friday and I have never seen a more appropriate song for an event as the one sang by the lovely and talented Lea Morgane. As she sang What a Wonderful World. A person who is addicted to drugs finds himself in a virtual pit of doom and a revolving cycle that seems hopeless to ever break free of. But it CAN be done. A Narconon live graduation event celebrates that fact. As they walked up on stage, the students received recognition, they received course completion certificates, they shared winning moments, they thanked family and they thanked counselors.

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Narconon Live Graduation Event: An Oscar Moment in Time

If you did not get to see the Narconon live graduation event this past Friday, you missed out on a wonderful celebration of hope, optimism and determination. You missed out on an Oscar moment in time. Families gathered to watch students as they were recognized for finishing core parts of their rehab by getting course completion certificates as well as other winning moments in their recovery process.

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Facts and Effects of Heroin Addiction

Heroin is an addictive drug found as a white or dark brown color in its powdered form being formulated from morphine. This drug adversely affects the working of the brain and leaves people with very harsh results. People have been consuming it for years and suffering from its unsympathetic effects, which can even cause death.

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From Pain to Pleasure and Back Again

Oxycontin addiction treatment should be designed to provide the patient with mental and emotional support whilst he/she is weaned slowly off the drug, as the patient has become physically addicted to the drug, and emotionally addicted to the sense of euphoria it induces. The withdrawal symptoms if the user were to try to stop cold turkey would be extremely intense and in the interest of safety the user must have their dose decreased regularly in a controlled environment.

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Narconon is Going Live Today for the Holidays

Come one and all to the Narconon live graduation event today at 4:00 PM EST. Everyone is invited by way of the internet to celebrate this wonderful event in the lives of the students who are graduating from a period of overcoming one of the greatest battles of their lives, beating an addiction to drugs or alcohol. Take a seat, get comfortable and feel free to take in the experience, the joy, the inspiration of our Narconon live graduation event.

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Where to Get Help for Meth Addicts

A person on meth can be treated in a specified way for that addiction, learning and recovering in a successful manner so that he or she can have a tighter rein on the problem and keep a relapse from occurring. Successfully detoxing, becoming educated in what causes meth addiction, identifying the cravings and urgings and fighting them off after leaving the safe haven of the drug rehab center can help the meth addict all round.

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Speed Freaks

Crystal meth, dubbed speed because of is accelerant effect on the user, is widely known to be one of the worlds most addictive recreational drugs. But where did it start? In short, crystal meth is an extremely addictive drug, which poses various dangers to the mental, physical, and emotional well being of the user.

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Help and Advice for Families of Recovering Drug Addicts

Drug addiction affects not only the addict, but also the lives of family and friends closest to them. Some people find that once the addict has gone through a treatment facility and are in the recovery process, that they are unsure what they can do to help the recovering addict. It’s important to know that during this time, while the person may no longer be addicted to drugs, they may still not be the same person they were before their addiction.

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