Mary, Massachusetts
“Dear Rhonda,
One week ago today, I went to your office with my very good friend Leigh. When we left your office – Leigh appeared to be the same. However, when we got out to her car, she told me she wanted to go somewhere for a cup of tea. I said that I’d love to (but I was wondering to myself that I never knew Leigh drank tea) and so I didn’t ask until we were sitting on the deck of this restaurant an hour or so later sipping on our second cup of tea. She then told me that she didn’t drink tea but that she wanted tea and it was just great. Also, there were people all around us drinking alcohol which Leigh had been addicted to for close to 18 years and yet she seemed indifferent towards it.
Then after dinner she wanted to go get ice cream (I’m always the one who wants something sweet, not Leigh). The thing that I noticed right away in Leigh is that she seemed to do these things “as if” it’s all she ever did anyway!
It has been such a joy to see her over the past week – Not hung over, not driving drunk, not slurring her words, not passing out, not being able to remember what she did or said the night before, not having a panic attack AND INSTEAD seeing her looking radiant, feeling comfortable and more relaxed than she has in years, and without the desire to drink alcohol. What you have done with your treatment has changed my friend and ultimately her life!
Thank you for your dedication to use your incredible gifts on people who suffer every day from one addiction or another.
In love and light and knowingness … all things are possible.”