Mandi Durocher

Episode #327

Mandi Durocher is an extraordinary individual, a true walking miracle, whose remarkable vulnerability shines through. Her journey began with a battle against depression at the tender age of 10, which gradually escalated to a full-blown struggle with anorexia by the time she reached 14. This dire situation led to extensive hospitalization and several years of therapy.

By age 16, Mandi had fallen into a pattern of alcohol consumption, and marijuana use, and eventually discovered methamphetamine. As time went on, she found herself caught in a turbulent cycle, bouncing from one place to another, from motel room to motel room, as she grappled with addictions to heroin, methadone, Methamphetamine, and benzodiazepines.

However, in March of 2016, a pivotal moment arrived when Mandi’s parents made a last-ditch effort to save her life. They arranged for her to travel to Utah for treatment, and she was admitted to a program called The Haven. It was within the confines of this program that Mandi experienced a transformative turning point.

Today, Mandi has successfully overcome her addictions and emerged as a beacon of light, touching the lives of all those she encounters. She serves as an inspiring example of triumph over adversity, and her presence in the world contributes to making it a better place. Get ready to be captivated by Mandi’s incredible story of overcoming addiction. 

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You can connect with Mandi here:

Instagram: @mandidurocher

Facebook: Mandi Durocher, https://www.facebook.com/mandi.c.wilson

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