 Ever heard the old phrase, strike when the iron is hot? Well, it's never been hotter than now. All this month at Appalachian Wireless, you can get the Samsung GS6 or the GS6 Edge for just one penny when you send them for service. The Galaxy S6, normally 49.99, now just a penny. The Galaxy S6 Edge, normally 99.99, now just a penny. Strike now while supplies last. Better service, bigger savings. Serving you for the last 25 years at Appalachian Wireless. As Recovery Awareness Month comes to a close, we feature a pair of recovering addicts who have managed to do something that not many have been able to do. They have stopped using drugs, lost the desire to use them, and have found a new way to live. However, they say that desire to stop did not come without a price. Well, I can remember stealing the kid's piggy banks, robbing my dad of $30,000 in a weekend, in and out of jail my entire life. I've overdosed on being legally dead three times, and I've been incarcerated probably a hundred times by now. Not being able to afford toilet paper. Not being able to afford water because our drugs come first. We would scoop water out of the creek to flush the toilet. We allowed the pit bull to run around the house and be the boss, just dirty. If there was one simple message that Thomas could share with the still-suffering addict out there is that there's hope. There's hope in recovery. You know, now I have relationships with my family. I recently set up my dad's bank card for him, you know, the same man that I had robbed. They trust me to help him with his finances. I'm going to be a part of the lives of the people around me that matter. There is a way out that, you know, we don't have to die behind the disease of addiction nowadays that we have options. Inside peace, inner peace, love that I've never felt before for myself and for others. And that's what I've longed for for years, and I have found that through that. There's hope as long as you're alive. There's hope and you don't have to use if you don't want to. Come down and join us, and you're not alone. If you need help with substance abuse or have questions about getting help, you can call one of the numbers listed on your screen. Reporting from Prestonsburg for EKB News, I'm Shawn Allen.