5/5 R A. 1 year ago on Google
I'm
for
a
few
minutes
now
struggling
to
write
the
correct
words
that
will
properly
encapsulate
and
vivify
my
experience
at
Miracles
to
the
reader.
To
be
frank,
it's
impossible
for
me
to
accurately
summarize
the
last
month
in
such
a
short
text.
Alas,
let
me
try
:)
Miracles
Asia
is
an
intimate,
luxurious
and
delicious
(the
food,
of
course)
facility.
The
facility
is
owned
and
operated
by
folks
in
recovery
-
which
I
find
so
compelling
and
important.
Far
too
often,
professionals
in
the
space
don't
have
the
go-to
solutions
that
you
need
to
recover
because
they
haven't
gone
through
addiction
themselves.
Not
at
Miracles.
They
have
literally
"been
there,
done
that."
So
if
there
is
one
thing
you
can
be
certain
about
is
that
nothing
that
you
say
(about
your
addiction)
will
shock
them.
They
probably
have
been
through
it
as
well.
What
also
sets
Miracles
apart
is
its
sheer
size.
When
I
was
there
we
were
only
4-5
clients,
which
was
AMAZING.
I've
heard
horror
stories
of
other
rehabs
with
20x
that
and
it's
just
filled
with
personality
and
drama.
I
got
lucky
whereby
I
became
great
friends
with
my
batch,
and
even
if
we
didn't
mix/get
along
(which
aforementioned,
we
did
-
all
the
time)
then
at
least
there
was
the
comfort
of
privacy
and
the
fact
that
there
was
a
small
group
to
'deal'
with.
I
find
that
addicts
in
recovery
are
super
sensitive
(speaking
from
experience
here)
and
thus,
the
less
drama
the
better.
Miracle's
structure
enabled
an
intimate
social
environment
with
superb
ratios
between
staff
and
clients
to
boot.
That
was
paramount
in
my
experience,
personally.
Lastly,
this
is
a
private
clinic
and
the
prices
are
-
ON
THE
SURFACE
-
not
cheap.
But
compared
to
the
rehabs
of
American
or
European
variety,
there
is
not
a
better
value
on
the
planet.
If
Miracles
was
located
in
the
states
it
would
be
3x
the
price
at
least.
Not
to
mention,
if
the
price
is
holding
you
back
-
and
it's
the
only
thing
holding
you
back
-
I
invite
you
to
reframe
your
resistance
with
the
following:
1.
How
much
money
has
your
addiction
cost
you?
What
is
the
loss
in
your
opportunity
cost?
How
much
are
you
willing
to
pay
to
stop
the
bleeding?
2.
If
you
had
another
more
'socially-acceptable'
but
equally
deadly
disease
like
for
example
Cancer,
wouldn't
you
want
to
pay
top-dollar
for
a
treatment?
Think
of
this
as
any
other
treatment
for
a
terminal
issue.
3.
You
really
do
receive
the
value
that
you
pay
for
on
a
material
level.
The
facility
is
gorgeous
and
the
staff
are
so
committed,
hospitable
and
kind.
I
was
impressed
All
in
all,
it's
really
a
great
deal
(or
dare
I
say,
steal)
So
in
review,
my
'top
3'
for
what
sets
Miracles
apart:
1.
First-hand
experience
of
the
staff
2.
The
size
3.
Value-for-money.
Thank
you
so
much
Miracles
for
setting
my
sails
in
the
right
direction.
I
will
never
forget
how
you
changed
my
life.
Cheers