Ruben de Jesús Castellón Núñez. “I had a drug problem. I’ve been in rehab for five months. It’s a six-month programme. When I finish the process I need to get out and start work. I have a six-year-old daughter, Victoria Sofia. My family knew I had a problem, eventually I booked myself in, voluntarily. My old boss has told me that he’ll keep my job for me. I hope he keeps his word. If he doesn’t, then I want to make a small chicken business, in the south of the country where I live. Coming into rehab is hard, it’s boom, a big change, no cocaine or cigarettes, new place and people, you feel like leaving. But bit by bit, you get used to it. I blew a load of money a few days before I came in, thousands of lempiras, I knew I had to get treatment, I was out of control. I went home on a weekend with a permit recently, but I didn’t smoke or take cocaine. There’s always the temptation, but no, not any more, I remember how bad it was, being out of control.”
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