SUCESS IS SUCCESS, NO MATTER HOW YOU GET THERE –

Dec. 26, 2021 – Therefore, many people who are in recovery do not wish to put themselves out in the public and tell the story of their struggle, Hagaman added.

“Michelle is one of those rare folks who is willing to be brave and share her story and talk specifically about the shame and stigma she encountered when she first wanted to use medication,” Hagaman said. “I am so thankful she is willing to share and that she is now a person who can not only thrive in her personal life but also help others.”

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