Monday, June 30, 2008

Wins from the Battle over Drug Addiction

As my first note to a raisin box I have chosen to share a win of a friend of my from drug rehab. This is to me a truly inspirintg story and I couldn't think of a better way to start a blog dedicated to being of assistance to those who are still suffering from addiction and alcoholism or those in recovery who want to keep it real.

Hope you enjoy it!


Unique Drug Rehab Program Restores Love of Music to Formerly Addicted Concert Violinist

For fifteen years, concert violinist Michael Ginsburg lived in a nightmarish world composed only of drugs and his addiction to them. His musical skills were left far behind as he sought out and used the drugs that his addictions demanded.
“Drugs completely robbed me of my music,” said Michael. “I started out studying music at The
Julliard School, the New England Conservatory of Music and the Peabody Institute in Baltimore. But then after starting to use marijuana, my grades plummeted, I stopped studying or playing music and quit school.”

Over time, Michael developed addictions that included all the most commonly abused drugs, including methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin and prescription drugs. Michael started working as a DJ at all-night raves, using other drugs all too often found around Dallas: Ecstasy, ketamine and LSD. When he got into trouble in a city where he was working as a DJ, he usually wound up homeless, so he would move on to a
new city. “In fifteen years, I lived in eighteen states,” he said.

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Friday, June 27, 2008

Drug Rehab and the Raisin Box

Strange title, huh? Well this is my first entry in this blog, so I quess a bit of explanation is in order. When I was young I used to keep a journal of poetry and such which I called "Notes to a Raisin Box". This was due to the fact that I would write almost daily notes to my high school girlfriend which I would put in a box of raisins delivered to her at lunch daily. So here I am years later, recovered from decades of drug and alcohol abuse following a very effective drug rehab, and learning this fine art of blogging and being of service to my fellow human beings. As I always hoped for a response from my girlfiend in high school to my notes to a raisin box, so I hope for response from anyone running into this blog.

Love, Kayakotto1