Leanne From Boston Massachusetts Discusses Getting Addiction Treatment for Alcohol and Drugs


 

Leanne From Boston Massachusetts Discusses Getting Addiction Treatment for Alcohol and Drugs – This video features insight into palmpartners.com Palm Partners Treatment Center in Delray Beach Florida, © 2012 Palm Partners. Testimonial From Leanne Hi I am Leanne from Boston Mass. I am here just to let you know that Palm Partners is here for you. If you could have seen me 30 days ago you would not of recognized who I am today. Let me just tell you, I had it all, I thought I had it all. I thought I was functioning, I thought I was able to do my job, everyhting. It looked great on the outside but inside like many I was suffering. If you or someone you know is fighting addiction right now, I really suggest you come to Palm Partners. There are so many things here that are so different then other treatment centers. Theres holistic medicine, theres different alteratives. There are people here that will listen to you. If you do not believe in yourself, these people will believe in you, Make the change today.

 

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