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Breaking From Drug's Grip

Restore confidence, Heal your body, Repair Relationships and Reclaim a life worth living.

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Breaking From Drug's Grip

By: Dr.Vijayalakshmi Aluri
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Why You Should Read This Book?
A Lifeline for the Lost, A Guide for the Brave
Addiction doesn’t start with needles, bottles, or pills. It begins with pain, silence, pressure, or curiosity. It often starts as an escape—but quickly becomes a trap. Breaking Free from the Grip of Drugs is a raw, honest, and deeply human guide that sheds light on every phase of addiction—from the first mistake to the long climb back to life.
This book is not just for those caught in the cycle of substance use. It’s for families, caregivers, and anyone who wants to understand what addiction really looks and feels like—from the inside out.
In Part 1: The Fall, you’ll learn why people turn to substances in the first place—trauma, loneliness, boredom, peer pressure. You’ll hear the early warning signs people missed, and real-life voices sharing how “just once” turned into years of struggle. You'll see how addiction creeps in silently, hijacking the brain, isolating the heart, and destroying trust before anyone fully realizes what’s happening.
Part 2: The Fight Within takes you to the lowest points—relapses, jail time, illness, loss, and that gut-wrenching moment called “rock bottom.” But it also introduces the courage it takes to face yourself, admit the problem, and take the first step toward healing. This section explores detox, withdrawal, the mental and physical toll of quitting, and how support can make all the difference.
Part 3: The Climb Up offers a practical and hopeful roadmap to recovery. It talks about rebuilding self-worth, creating healthy routines, healing the mind and body, and slowly piecing back broken relationships. You’ll understand what real apologies look like, how trust can be rebuilt, and what families truly need to heal alongside their loved one. You’ll also learn how to survive in a world filled with temptation and triggers—and how to stay clean when everything around you pulls in the opposite direction.
Part 4: A Life worth Living is where the real transformation happens. It’s about finding new purpose, rediscovering passions, and giving back. You'll read stories of recovery, not just the big turnarounds but also the small, quiet victories—like the first clean week, the first honest conversation, or simply choosing not to give up.
And in the final optional chapter, A Note to Families and Caregivers, this book speaks directly to those who carry the burden of loving someone with an addiction. It offers guidance on how to support without enabling, the importance of boundaries, and how caregivers must care for themselves too.
Why read this book?
Because it's real.
Because it doesn’t sugar-coat pain or preach from a distance.
Because it gives voice to those who’ve been there and light to those still struggling.
Because whether you’re fighting addiction or watching someone you love fade into it—you are not alone.
Breaking Free from the Grip of Drugs is more than a book. It’s a companion, a mirror, and most of all, a message of hope: no matter how deep the pit, there is a way out. And that journey starts here.
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