Poisoned: America's Fentanyl Crisis l ABCNL
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- Опубліковано 18 лис 2024
- In part four of a series, ABC News’ Bob Woodruff learns how the drug fentanyl, used to treat his near-fatal injury in Iraq, nearly killed one of the Army medics who had helped save his life.
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My daughter lost her battle on the 10th of May, 2022. (24) She had 18 months of sobriety prior to her death. She fought hard! Happy for your family!! One day at a time! I am proud of you both!
I am very sorry to hear about your daughter, may she rest easy.
Omg I’m so sorry to read this. Sending prayers and love to everyone’s family who have lost their loved ones to this demon
Am sorry for your lost I really am 😢 😔
I’m so sorry for your lost !
My condolences
Thank you for showing the human side of addiction. It took me losing my brother to understand that these are people. They're not just addicts. They are people with the disease of addiction. They are worthy of our love and support.
Yess I Agree 💯
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I’m so sorry for your loss… Addiction definitely has no name & everyone is at risk! There is absolutely not one person that tries something with the goal of becoming an addict. It’s scary fast & traumatizing… I’m so sorry it took losing your brother for you to completely understand however I know how hard it is for people on the outside looking in to fully understand an addict & why we put our addiction before our family etc…it is NOT by choice!!! I hope you never have to experience it again…
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This made me cry ! So happy for them . God bless this family and those affected by this 🥺
30 years ago I had a spinal cord injury and have been treated with pain medications ever since, and now being treated with fentanyl under the care of a physician. It is the only medication that manages the pain and I can still function. And used appropriately it is a lifesaver, but when abused it's a killer
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i use fentanyl daily, because i have leukemia and i am in horrifying pain everyday. i live in finland and because of usa’s opioid-crisis the situation here has totally backfired (doctors and government want to stop the same thing happening here) and now it’s almost impossible to get treated for pain of any sort!
They're only going to make it much much worse. The legitimate prescribing of opiates/opioids is not, and has never been, the problem. Every pain sufferer who is refused pain meds is a potential new customer for the illicit market. Sounds like Finland is on the road to creating a much larger illicit narcotic market in Finland, and creating the same massive problem of unnecessary death and ruined lives that the DEA has created and perpetuates in the USA. Keep in mind that the illicit drug market isn't a problem for the people who benefit from it.
I understand where you're coming from, I have the spinal cord injury and have been using fentanyl for about 10 years now. It is lifesaver for me and I hope that they don't ban it. And I really hope for you that you're able to be treated successfully and good luck with your leukemia. I'll remember you in my prayers my friend
My brother was a victim. May all the drug dealers who sell fentanyl go to hell where they belong. Murder is murder. And poisoning someone is murder when the victim is unaware what’s in a spiked drug.
I asked a drug dealer if he’d knowingly sell fentanyl to someone? He said if they wanted it,he’d sell it to them. I wasn’t shocked,I already knew the answer. It was just disgusting hearing the answer, but that’s the way they think. Where in the hell do they get this evil ideology? To risk someone’s life over a couple bucks. SMDH. Sorry about your brother. It can happen to anyone,and I mean anyone. He probably was hurting pretty bad,and there’s far too many people suffering. There’s got to be a better answer then pain meds. That’s where most of the addictions start. ✌️
An addict is a corpse in training and all the so-called friends and enablers merely weavers of the shrowd.
Yep that’s right
A victim? His choices delusional one...
Congrats guys!!! SOOO happy for you too! I was in my addiction to heroin for 8 years and got on methadone and just hit two years on May 5th! Such a better life! Wish more people knew the benefits of MAT programs!
Being drug free and enjoying the little things in life again just like when we were kids is the best.
I'm on methadone too 80 mgs a day. It is making my life easier ..I'm getting ready to go to tech school for welding tomorrow I'm super excited. I know one day I'll have to ween off it but for now it's been 5 months on it and it is making my life better
@@tylerkoeneck634 that’s awesome Tyler!!! So happy for you!!!! And I don’t recommend weening off until YOU are personally ready!! It’s best to start weening when you are ready to and less likely of a relapse. I actually read somewhere recently that it actually takes your frontal lobe in your brain two years to fully recover from using opiates, not sure if that is true, I’m no doctor lol but crazy if it is!!
I started two years ago at around 170 mg and I’ve come down to 110 mg! It has been a blessing for me! Wow that’s awesome that your starting tech school for welding tomorrow! Congrats! I hope you have a great first day!!! I am rooting for you!!! 🙂
@1911leslie that’s awesome. Glad you were able to successfully detox off of it! 🙂 however, I personally do not feel that I am ready yet. I actually just saw my doctor for my annual physical at my clinic on may 11th last Wednesday and even he said the longer you are on it the better and the less likely you are to relapse. I definitely don’t plan on being on it long term or a “lifer” but I do plan on staying on it for atleast another year before I start weening. I have been clean from heroin for two years, the whole time I’ve been on methadone however the first couple of months I was using cocaine every so often.. but I haven’t used anything illicit at all in 20 months. So for that reason, I myself do plan on getting another year under my belt of sobriety before trying to ween off. Also, I’ve actually already significantly come down quite a bit from my original dose of 170 mg and now on 110mg….And yes I know it takes a very long time to ween off but I think it is best for each individual person to do what’s best for them, everyone’s different! Thank you though.
Super glad you successfully detoxed though! And hope everything has gone great ever since! 😊😊
@@brucelee5576 yesssss! You are very right about that !
Powerful reporting indeed. Wonderful to see that beautiful couple overcome that monster. Children are a biologically powerful motivator.
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I hate how Fentanyl is villianized by the media. When it's used appropriately it relieves unspeakable pain. I have to go through a multi step process just to maintain my Fentanyl prescription. It is closely monitored by frequent drs appointments and routine blood draws, plus signing a contract, amongst other things.
Without Fentanyl my pain is debilitating 24/7. I have a progressive disease that has taken over my body.
I understand that there are people who abuse drugs, and fentanyl is amongst those drugs. However, they shouldn't make it more difficult to prescribe to patients like me, who really need it.
It is difficult to understand who is that patient, and if someone wants to take them out of boredom or depression or search for the new feeling may be that process will stop them
You're still a dope head.
@@zelchanveronika5990its not difficult to know who to prescribe it to; patients who have progressive painful diseases have multitudes of tests, scans, surgeries under their belt. NEARLY ALL painful diseases show up in CT/MRI scans. Skilled physicians know what to look for on these scans to determine the approx. pain level of a patient with the disease. When a patient is prescribed fentanyl (in patch form usually) it is because it is a last resort. Every other treatment has failed them and by the time they are prescribed fentanyl they have suffered for years with excruciating pain that has more than likely already affected their heart, organs, etc... uncontrolled debilitating pain can kill you (heart attacks, strokes, etc... I shouldn't need to mention that blood pressure medication will NOT control blood pressure related to severe pain), nor should this ever be attempted. Numerous pain patients are guinea pigs and have been for decades. Trust me: daily opioids that are prescribed is a last resort and is very needed for that patient. They are heavily monitored; as though they are a criminal... when in fact they are a victim of a diseased body and it could happen to ANYONE at ANYTIME. 😢
A young man from the Marines that I watched grow up, just overdosed last week and died. He was about 25 years old. Rip my friend. It's heartbreaking.
So sorry. It is getting so dangerous. I am just flabbergasted
@anti western hypocrisy he personally never fought in any other countries so your statement is irrelevant. Move along and troll somewhere else
@@tammyrhines thank you .
@anti western hypocrisy You are a hateful ass hat.
The first red flag was that he joined the military, among probably more...
Addiction has plagued my family and friends as long as I can remember. Its sad.. I've even befriended and lived with users. Mainly because their actually great people most of the time. Just normal people going through a hard time. We judge people way too fast these days.
We've been highly indoctrinated to judge people,trained to see,hear and speak no evil.. I've studied phycology to it's literal creation, I'm certain people become addicted because they can't confirm to the wicked standards society set.. if you don't understand this, you definitely will once the whole truth comes, starting next week.
@@courtneyhunnell5359 What's happening next week? Thanks
The addict is only trying to numb his piain🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@helenwarren5217 I agree. That's why government drug policy needs to change. But it probably won't, because the government benefits from the current status quo model of prohibition-enforcement-incarceration, even though this model has resulted in the unnecessary deaths or ruined the lives of tens of millions of people over the past 50+ years.
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See that's the problem it's works for chronic and severe pain. But so addictive that it's become such a problem. That the people who are suffering from pain have a hard time getting it and just have to suffer even more.
my best friend died at 22 from this drug Travis mcleish may God rest your soul
So sorry for your loss, Christopher. May Travis RIP and may his Memory Be A Blessing!🕯💖
This couple is very lucky to have come out of this addiction to tell about it!
This story almost broke my heart. God bless you both and your family.
I lost my son (23) April 2022 to fentanyl, we had zero clue. I guess he wasn't doing it that long, but it only took one pill and he is gone. My heart is gone too.
I'm proud of you! I have a niece that is hooked and has not been able to free herself.
Behind addiction is trauma and pain which needs to be treated as well as the addiction
I'm a long time opiate addict and felon iv seen many die saw my first male on male gang rape at 14 and have now gone from heroin to fentanyl iv lost so many friends to overdose and murder and ,I use it also to kill the ptsd .I have my first Chance to go to long term rehab and iv wanted this for a long time and needed it prolly since I was 14 that was decades ago but I pray it'll help and that I can help myself enough to better my life and make myself and loved ones proud someday ....great story and keep it up 1 day at a time
@PatrickKelley Praying for You and my 19 year old Grandson who is also in Rehab as I write this.
He's repeatedly OD on Fentynal. I believe in You, Patrick, You can do this! You have seen and experienced hell; and, all can be healed in time. Sending HEALING BLESSINGS For You!
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@@carlettesouthern-robert2992 thank u..wish the best for ur grandson
Nah, you wont make it.
May you heal and find the hope and happiness you've missed. Prayers and thoughts for you.
Praying for you and rooting for you! You can beat this and you will beat this!
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This is exactly why more doctors need to be held accountable for their unethical immoral practices and actions that end up destroying people and their family children etc. Not only medical doctors but mental health professionals. They know that these problems exist and continue to contribute to it. I feel so incredibly bad for men and women who are veterans and their family members who have fallen victims to this and those who have lost loved ones from suicide who are currently serving. I pray that you are truly able to heal and have comfort knowing that at least one person truly does care about you and knows the pain and anguish that you have. Amen.
It’s not the doctors fault I mean there comes a time where you need to research what your taking the truth is most people are addicts can’t blame anyone
@@thebayharborbutcher9115 to a certain extent true however doctors have a responsibility bc they know this and will still push these pain killers opiates etc. on people regardless. I had to refuse to take the high doses of pain medicine prescribed by a doctor after surgery while I was hospitalized and forced him to massively decrease my dose and put me on a less addictive pain medication. Had I not have insisted on that I may have actually died. He prescribed 100 mg of oxycodone and I forced him down to 50mg of tramadol. Some doctors law enforcement mental health etc. are psychopaths and sociopaths and get into their fields for the control and power that they have and to learn how to get away with criminal actions so we must have legislation that will hold them accountable especially for children who are having major medical procedures done such as sex change operations which is completely unethical and immoral bc the human brain is not fully developed until age 25 years specifically the areas involved in making judgments so how can people determine that they are completely able to make such drastic judgments for themselves when they are not fully equipped physically and mentally??? They can’t ethically.
I recently had a knee replacement. Due to ongoing back pain I have been on morphine based pain relievers, off and on, for a few years. Due to this, my anaesthetist wrote me up for fentanyl post operatively. I woke up in incredible pain in recovery, so they gave me fentanyl.
I ended up being in the recovery room for 4 hours……..fentanyl drastically dropped my BP and O2 sats…..I thought I was going to die.
Never again.
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Man, that was so uplifting. I needed that.
Everyone, including teenagers know at least one person who lost their lives to Fentanyl.
"Once you're an addict your always an addict " False
Just thinking about the drugs I used to do makes me sick.
Edit: like having to eat something you don't like.
Amen. Smartest comment, I've read today.
I quit cigarettes. I've heard some people say they quit and hate the smell of cigarettes, I actually still like the smell, the sweet aroma. Luckily I lost the taste for them like burnt hair and paper. So I partially agree with that.
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How long gave you quit ?
Give it time , its gonna start selling like crap I promise.
@@brucelee5576 It's been almost a year, I think I'm just one of those weird people that likes the smell of cigarettes. Even though they smell like 3x as strong now. Also it's only certain ones some brands I cant stand the smell even when I smoked.
I know exactly how these addicts feel, I was once addicted to drugs. I’m not too much against drug use, but I’m highly against the war on drugs. I think this fentanyl crisis could be fixed, it’s just a process of making people aware that the law has their hands deep in the profits of drug money.
This drug is different tho. It’s addictive as hell and I’ve taken many drugs for pain I have MS. FENTANYL acts different very different you crave it and need it bc the withdrawals it’s a bad drug. It’s difficult to express the danger of this particular drug. People in general don’t understand it. It’s not a a drug you get high from you don’t feel it happening.
As someone who has used heroin for 30 years. The withdrawal from synthetic drugs like methadone and fentanyl has serious withdrawals. We need to make legal prescription heroin as some addiction is a life sentence
@@bigredinfinity3126 I tried heroin before, I had a pain pill addiction for about 5 years, then the doctors sent me to a psychiatrist for suboxone, I was on that for around 5-6 years, then I did meth for about 2-3 years. To me the suboxone had the worst, and longest withdrawal symptoms. Suboxone withdrawal, took me around 2 weeks to start moving around, but I had psychological issues for a while.
@@blueeyez3643 I don't know, but have watched some vids and read some articles on it. I'm thinking that there must be some sort of high from it, other than just using it to avoid withdrawals. Like I said, I don't know. Is it possible that some users got high from it? Thanks.
@@TheMg49 it sounds eerily similar to the high of the first crack hit; it's followed by being chased but never equivalently achieved
Wonderful story with a motivational ending
You may always be an addict but most people can and have overcome as their self control becomes stronger. I know this because a lot of things can be addicting to some people and has happened to me. I pray you all make it out alive for anyone still struggling to this day.
In my 25 years of working with patients suffering from opioid addiction, I have never seen the level of loss that I see now. On a daily basis, I hear stories from patients about how they have lost friends and loved ones to fentanyl overdoses. This is a tragedy of unprecedented proportions.
People are being deliberately poisoned, and the death toll is mounting. There needs to be immediate action taken to put an end to this crisis. We need to protect our country from the influx of fentanyl.
The real crisis began with the DEA shutting down the pain clinics ('pill mills'), sending hundreds of thousands of addicts back to the streets, and the subsequent campaign against legal prescribing of opioid pain meds which has left tens of thousands of legitimate pain patients with no recourse but to seek relief via illegal sources. Concurrent with this (since around 2012-14) the illegal drug sellers (Mexican cartels, et al.) have saturated the US illegal drug market with fentanyl-laced counterfeit pain pills, fentanyl-laced heroin, etc. There is no "immediate action" that can be taken that will stop or reduce the fentanyl problem, other than repealing the Controlled Substances Act, abolishing the DEA, legalizing drugs, and giving both addicts and legitimate pain patients legal, documented access to safe and affordable opioids.
I lost my son 7 months ago this day to fentanyl. I know so many more who have died of the same since. It's horrible.
@@margaretharkins I also lost someone I loved to drugs. If the DEA hadn't shut down the pain clinics (pill mills), and your son had access to legal prescription opioids (while hopefully working to solve his problem), he would probably still be alive. You can do something about the current unacceptable situation. US drug policy needs to be changed.
We can easily stop overdoses by providing test kits for users to see what’s the chemical make up of there drug choice
@@BlackStallionxxx how much killing the roots and not just cutting off the top?
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This is a wonderful story. I wonder if it's harder to come back when people have received felonies from their addiction?
Yes. It is. With a felony conviction, it's very difficult, and in many (maybe most) situations impossible, to get a job. It's our governmental drug policy, and an uninformed and apathetic public, that has created and perpetuated the US drug problem. We know that the prohibit-enforce-incarcerate model not only doesn't work, but has created many more problems. And yet it continues to be used. We also know that a model of legalization-rehabilitation-support will work, and would put the illegal drug dealers out of business. It almost seems like the US government not only doesn't want to solve the problem, but is actually working to keep the illegal drug trade flourishing.
@@TheMg49 legalization of what? H and pills? 🤦♂️ you think making dope legal is a good thing? You must have not seen some one nodding out on H
@@zazasnruntz7505 Nobody who wants to use heroin or opioid pills (or any narcotics) is prevented by the prohibition on them. The prohibition has not only caused millions of unnecessary overdose deaths and unnecessarily ruined tens of millions of lives, but it has also provided funding for thousands of criminal organizations which have killed millions of innocent people and ruined the lives of tens of millions more.
Legalization, if done correctly, would not only prevent all of that, but it would also reduce the rate of narcotics addiction.
I'm a veteran and got caught with weed in Texas I used for my ptsd/anxiety and cannot get a government job now.
@@andresluna351 Exactly! It's not right IMO, sorry you have to deal with that
He said the key thing there.. Used as it was designed, Used as prescribed. As someone who is dependent on opioids to be normal and do some normal things - I don't consider myself an addict. I and many like me take the drugs to rid ourselves of non stop pain, life long pain. I get people who go from using it to stop pain to using it to get a rush, but don't confuse addicts with dependents. If I stop taking opioids, I will not be able to walk, feed myself or wipe my own butt. I don't use it to get a rush, I take them to be normal. I have the problem is not the drug itself, its the illegal access to it. When used as prescribed, these drugs change lives, improves lives and save money on care. So don't blame the drug, blame the illegal access to it, blame the doctor shoppers who continue abusing it. But don't ban it from those that need it to be normal.
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The thing is people who use it it everyday for fun get to a point they can’t stop n there body becomes dependent on it until they get help or something so all in all they’re basically like u but ur addiction started from real pain n there’s started from fuckin wit sum they shouldn’t have been
@Andrew You're exactly right Andrew. There's a difference between dependence and addiction. Pain sufferers, especially chronic pain sufferers, who are prescribed opioids so that they can live relatively normal productive lives almost never become addicts, even though they will become physically dependent with increasing tolerance. Prescribed opioids have saved and improved the quality of millions of lives.
@@TheMg49 pain is natural. Your using a drug to get rid of pain. It doesn’t matter if the drug is legal or not 🤷♂️
Addiction diminishes quality of life. Dependant upon a [certain] medication improves quality of life. Thats the difference. There are many medications (under the care of a doctor and taken as prescribed) that allow people to lead an improved life, not just pain medications. Its a case by case basis.
I broke my ankle and they gave me hydrocodone but thankfully I did not become addicted since I couldn’t afford the medicine I had to deal with the pain after my first bottle
I'm so glad I turned down pain meds. I've had SRS for 7 1/2 yrs
What's SRS?
@@TheMg49 slipping rib syndrome..it's very painful alot of ppl don't know about it 😢
I took this drug from my dr I can tell you it’s amazingly addictive and one day without it creates hell like symptoms. I got off it twice and refuse to use it. It’s a scary drug I myself find this drug to help your pain but the withdrawals are bad and your lucky to get off it safely. I’ll never touch it again regardless my pain. Never.
I've had the same experience. I totally understand. You are unbelievably strong. Sending love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
How does the drug make you feel?
@@prissypacheco2860 Oh, ok.
So sad to see a military medic abusing the drugs
I am absolutely terrified of becoming addicted to something. I would rather die, because im addicted to caffeine. I didnt think it was bad until I tried going a few days without it. Worse physical pain ive ever been in and thats just caffeine. I dont want to imagine something stronger
Preparing yourself to fast helps kick that caffeine kick back. But be prepared for a full 14 days of hell. You have to prepare to stop caffeine. Once you stop it long enough, you will realize you have been getting high for a very long time.
@ Please don’t, it’s a struggle. I’m 22. From 16 I started drinking energy drinks daily, smoking cigarettes, weed, alcohol,coke. I stoped cigarettes. Only recently was in a car accident & I stoped my “ addictions” ( due to not being able to actually move & get my fix’s) first time in my life for over 1 month sober. (approx. 4 months sober.) but I’ve realised I’m an addict, because I got OxyContin or what ever it’s spelled & next thing you know I started getting addicted. Thankfully stopped & threw them in the toilet because I didn’t want to go down another rabbit hole of addiction with something “new” I have to break out of. I got better physical & then my anxiety & ptsd etc, kicked in and second it did I unfortunately just lost control again & went back to that feeling of “comfort of something I know” from drinking, alcohol, smoking weed & coke if not then energy drinks just to try & feel energy or something. It’s not a way of life!
@@DJRenee Cold turkey is a bad bad idea. Better to get caffeine down to one cup of coffee per day, then after that you can either drink a cup a day or toss it out completely with ease.
You have to slowly wean yourself off caffeine
@@mijacologymijacology4631 lol yup if your try cold turkey for caffeine you'll likely get the icepick headache behind the eyes, and in the forehead and then maybe gastric symptoms and chills while your body tries to readjust. BUT, you'll get better dreams. It's easier to wean off by switching to green tea and then going off from that.
Prayers for that guy 🙏🏼 (even though he’s an Astros’ fan)
Methadone clinic saved my life. I have 11 years clean now. Some people need to hit there bottom but Once you want it, work at it and change your whole lifestyle you can get clean. If I can do it anyone can!
@@prissypacheco2860 in my state you can get your medical marijuana card for opiate dependence. That along with the methadone do miracles. It might not work for everyone but it worked for me and alot of other people I know. The bud also helped alot for when I started weaning off the methadone. Honestly I wouldn't of ever got off methadone if I didn't have my mmj card. You have to cut ties with people that still use and change your whole lifestyle. It doesn't happen over night but when you look back, time seemed like it flew. Eventually the monkey comes off your back and you never think about it. The thought of losing everything that you gained in recovery and the hard road it was to get to this point overpowers actually going and using again and you have that bud that will quickly change your thinking and feelings of using. I used for 15 years and like i said and probably many other people that I know me would say the same, that if I can do it anyone can. Stay strong, you can do it too. The grass is MUCH more greener on the other side! I wish you the best.
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Thank God for enabling this family. I hope they continue to overcome these battles. They are a beautitul family. My heart goes out to them.
Congratulations Dave proud of you bud. Stay strong
I hate to say this but the medic looks really stressed out like he’s still on the devils pharmaciticals
From the bottom of my heart u don't know how happy y it makes my heart u guys are to strong determend individuals I wish u the best of luck May God keep u strong.and bless u guys
So very proud of you two!!! xoxo
good job getting clean and stopping the addiction
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TRUTH, GOD BLESS YOU GUYS,AND YOUR FAMILY!!! BEEN THERE, DONE THAT, STILL HERE BECAUSE MY GOD LOVED ME FIRST.
How the hell did he get a script for fentanyl in 2020 on?
@ shae
Don't sound so shocked ! It's not a new practice, many dispensing prescriptions are stolen, for a fee you get a script. These days you don't have to go far to get the goods, they can be delivered to your door in a couple of clicks on line or on your phone.
The methods used to date would make your hair curl ! These drugs do not discriminate, they are everywhere!
Recovery is wonderful. I myself am a recovering alcoholic with 17 years of sobriety on July 7, 2022. One thing that I know for sure is even with that accomplishment I can't and won't tell my personal care physician. They don't look at the accomplishment, but fixate on the addiction. That's wrong of doctors and so was getting folks hooked on opioids. I guess doctors take a course in "two face" because they sure are good at it.
“How slippery of a slope it is.” I beckon that people realize this.
a memorial list of friends who died of overdoses in my life -
Starting when I was 18 I am now 49.
I did not get caught up in opioids.
I do not think I’d be alive if I had
I know I’m forgetting several others
1.) Andreas age 18
2.) Stevie age 20
3.) Chris age 30
4.) Sean age 34
5.) thom age 35
6.) Ari age 22
7.) Christian age 42
8.) Shana age 43
9.) Dana age 50
This is a long list without the ones o can’t recall off the top of my head.
Pain can be managed with ttlonal - the cause can be treated with physical therapy and massage -
These kinds drugs ought to be left for severe injury due to accidents and for surgeries not after
Opioids and opiates have given tens of millions of people their lives back. There are too many debilitatingly painful conditions and diseases to mention that cannot be helped with massage and physical therapy. The problem is, and has always been, with the illegal drug trade. Not with legal prescribing. What is ttlonal?
@@TheMg49 kratom
@@fashiondiva9717 Thanks. I couldn't find ttlonal in any search engine.
@Cate true eleven Now that I've learned that ttlonal might refer to kratom, I agree that kratom works for pain, to a certain extent. But not as well as prescription opioids for certain sorts of pain, and kratom is not as safe as prescription opioids. The fact is that only
@@TheMg49 they probably meant tylenol tbh
Too Much Stress SHUTS DOWN Our Immune System.
True, but this doesnt mean you have to take opioids.
@@justfun3958 True. It means you don't watch MSM because they want to pull us down and keep us in fear.
Wow very good story 👏 I hope the young people look at this good job .
Well done keep up the good work bless you both
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I've taken every kind of opiate or opioid and have detoxed off all of them and fentenyl is very different.
it's only prescribed to 95% of the time to cancer patients with severe pain, or in hospice. it's not a drug even designed for people to come off of. it's also an opioid and not an opiate, so it's synthetic and not made from the natural opium plant.
fentenyl withdrawal is harder than opiate to come off of, and although it's said to have a shorter half life, the physical withdrawal is longer and more intense than say real oxycodone or heroin. H and oxy's (and I took well over 100 mg a day) is much easier to come off of than fentenyl which I think is why so many people are addicted to it and then dying.
the withdrawals get worse the second and third week compared to the first which is why people that can't afford rehab, suboxne or methadone usually (almost have to) relapse bc the heart palpitations feel like you're being electrucuted, severe insomnia unless you have something like Seroquel, while having an anxiety attack, while sweating like crazy and never ever able to get comfortable.
of all the people I've met who did fentenyl, one is sober.
it's way harder than Heroin or opiates equal to that because fent is 50 x stronger, you feel 50 x worse coming off of it and the health care system in our country isn't explaining WHY so many people are overdosing on this drug
when I did Heroin, I never actually thought I could die. I have friends who did H on and off for 30 years. that's just not poss w fent.
I stopped shooting up bc there's a diff amount of fent in every pill, it's actually like Russian roulette.
I may do crazy stuff as an addict, but I don't REALLY wanna die.
this is not an epidemic, this is a poisoning
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Thank you for sharing. Very knowledgeable
Have you ever detoxed off of methadone? My opinion is that it's more brutal than fetty... I started on heroin in '89.
Powerful! Thank you for giving us your knowledge❤️. All of the best to you little crybaby.
@@barneyronnie yes! I was on 40-120 mg on and off since 2017 and I took my last dose July 2021 (went down to 5 mg) so I detoxed off that all the second half 2021
that has been the hardest drug to come off, even harder than fent but really worth it
@@dpm8630 thankyou love ☺️
"Call on the Lord in the day of trouble,
and He will deliver you"
Psalm 50 :15
So happy for all of you!!
Thank you.
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My dad od’d on fentanyl on June 28 2020. He was 65
Sorry for your loss🙏
@@janeclayton151 thanks
Great report, bravo to these fellows for their work & concern for others.
I pray they continue to be good. 🙏🙏🙏
I'm one of few lucky people that FENTANYL has no affect on. My surgeon tried to give me 300mcgs in thru the IV and it had zero effect on me and he couldn't believe his eyes. I was still fully awake and talking like had just given me saline. He gave me another dose with no response. He had to ask for special meds to make sure I felt no pain during the surgery. I can't become addicted because I can't feel high! I'm truly blessed!!!🙏
Just curious? Do you know your blood type?
You can still become dependent. If given the drug for a period of time, you may not experience the initial euphoria but your neurochemicals/transmitters and receptors will respond and when ceased you will likely experience withdrawal. Unless you are a total anomaly, in which case your are rare and a tad bit insensitive given the context.
I am pretty sure there is more to it than simply wanting to get high. Otherwise why do new born babies born to addicted mothers suffer withdrawal. Are they seeking to get high immediately after birth?
Good for you.
@@elizabethmcleod246 I'm O-neg
@@hellovicki6779, I understand that babies born with an addiction is very sad. All I'm saying is that I can't get addicted to that medication due to receptor anomaly. I've had patches on me for 2 months with no affect or withdrawal symptoms. I have a rare opiate response condition. Morphine is another drug that doesn't work on me. I've had this condition since I was born.
I had an overdose and it was from a doctor in the hospital and I nearly died twice. You don't remember five or six hours you pee the bed and that happened twice and they don't even care. And I have a very high tolerance to opioids. I think it was hydromorphone
Wonderful story♥️🌻♥️
Well maybe physicians should not prescribe fentanyl as much as they are hello
Beautiful ending there is hope and a way out,you just have to want it,my wife and myself were heroin addicts for 30 years and we missed our children growing up,they were raised by aunts Grandma 👵 uncles,but we got clean up and now we have them in our lives and we get to enjoy our 4 beautiful Grandkids we have a life and a reason to live,life is to short for guilt and regrets,we just take it Day by day and we don't look back 😀 I'm so glad and happy for them God bless them both and their beautiful family,stay strong and keep going straight
Turn to God when you need help. We all prey for all the addicts
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Little Blue pill has made it to Canada and all of our small little communities I personally never thought I would lose my sister to the streets but she is completely hooked on these pills she overdosed recently and needed six shots of Narcan to be brought back brought back only to go back to the streets it’s a shame
Yeah all the blue M box 30's are just fentanyl now if you buy them off the streets. Only the pharmacy has the real oxycodone M30's.
Mandatory sentences for anyone in possession of fentanyl, we have a crisis
The silence and stigma related to addiction needs to end.
There are way more people struggling, living a life in hell than we assume.
It needs to end now that it’s your people huh? 🤦♂️🤣
You have to be your own doctor when it comes to pain pills. I don't like the way they make me feel. Like I don't have control of myself. After my 2nd kee surgery my doctor gave me 4 narcotic. Didn't get any of them filled
I was already taking tremodal. When my therapist would come they could see I was in pain. I would do things to ease the pain. When I had my 3 children I refused any kind of pain medication.
Got to know yourself. It only takes a second to get hooked.
Well thats good that you were able to control your pain with a relatively mild pain killer. I had a very different experience, back when the opioid crusade was kicking off in 2015 I had multi level spine surgery and initially I was refused anything other than anti inflammatories. I ended up staying in the hospital for a week due to complications and they eventually relented with the meds. People think its so easy for every person to get opioids when in reality at this point you could sever your arm and they would tell you ibuprofen is enough.
@@DJRenee bravo
NOT an addiction crisis. in reality this is clearly a BOUNDING CRISIS;
human-being's, have and are proven to be social creatures, we need each other to thrive, to share this gift of life. the problem starts with all these 'i'ipod 'i'mac so many 'i's not enough 'we' - 'us'
we have lost a sense of community, if we cannot come together with our difference, the so called 'bright' future looks dull .
Me and my wife are homeless in Victorville. We are fentanyl users. Most of the other homeless people here are all addicted to fentanyl. In the past 2 months 4 people have died. One guy I just saw yesterday was in his early 20's just overdosed yesterday. I hope me an be my wife can get off this junk. We have been addicted to fentanyl for over 10 years. Even methadone won't stop the cravings.
You can do it! But I don't doubt that it is hard. But just keep telling yourself, you can do it , and ask sober people for help if you know any. It try to find more sober friends so they can redirect your attention. Just remember, the bigger the craving, the closer you are to getting clean. It's like walking through a wall of fire.
There is no crisis it’s self destruction.
Maybe someone should try stopping this stuff coming from MEXICO
It comes as far as china 🇨🇳 it makes it’s way through the border
@@anicatt If it's stopped at the border who cares where it comes from
People don't understand what closing the borders means. So how in the hell can we stop the drugs from flowing in from all across the world? People really didn't under the America 1st slogan.
Come to a northern state. It floods in through British Columbia, Manitoba and Ontario too. If you think a wall between US and Mexico is gonna stop drug use, I have some Pacific Coast property to sell you in Idaho for cheap.
Maybe people shouldnt use illlegal d rugs 🤦♂️
Reading the comments and having some understanding of the pharmacology of opiates I am somewhat bothered. The massive negative stigma and blame attributed to those who become addicted is simply ridiculous. I also do not consider it a disease of addiction. My reasoning is as follows:
Opiates are a drug, a drug which acts to create intense physical dependence in a fairly short time frame of use, especially in regard to synthesized formulations like Fentanyl. Drugs that causing physical dependence will consequently involve a withdrawal symptom profile when ceased abruptly. Unfortunately, opiate withdrawal is intolerable, probably the worst form of withdrawal. Addiction, persistent usage is for the purpose of withdrawal avoidance more than seeking euphoria. Certainly, if a person has some vulnerabilities eg psychological pain/trauma, the early benefits of an opiate are the relief of said pain. Hence it is quite understandable that people will like opiates if vulnerable, but also if they are perfectly healthy, undamaged individuals also. Everyone who regularly takes a strong opiate will, repeat will, develop an addiction, this is how the drug works.
So why is it always presented as a disease of addiction while not acknowledging the character of opiates means it will always become a matter of addiction. Oxycontin or Oxycodone was not a new drug, it had been around for a long time, often used in palliative care. Oxycodone was addictive 50-60 years ago, like opiates have been for centuries, there is no non-addictive opiate. It was grossly irresponsible and negligent for the medical fraternity and pharmaceutical companies to peddle opiates to the masses then feign surprise when the inevitable occurred.
Kudos to this couple for breaking their dependence, I do not think they are drug addicts. They had a perfectly expected, physiological reaction to an opiate and recovered from the withdrawal syndrome. They should give themselves a break and discontinue defining their lives by it, be kind to themselves.
Some pain patients do become addicts. But the vast majority don't. The main problem for society is the vast criminal enterprise that is the illicit narcotics trade. The government narrative blaming doctors and legal narcotics manufacturers is misleading. The DEA's agenda is to keep the illicit markets flourishing, and to control and use it. The climate surrounding legal prescribing of opiates/opioids has, for at least 10 years, made most doctors afraid to prescribe opioid/opiate pain meds. This has resulted in an increase of potential customers for the illegal drug market, an increase in suicides, and an increase in overdose deaths. Blaming doctors and drug manufacturers is part of the DEA/government misinformation campaign. I agree that addiction is not a disease. At least not in the sense that disease has been traditionally understood. I've been taking Tramadol for 10 years (Crohn's disease) and recently tapered down from 6+, 50 mg tablets per day to less than 1 tablet per day (Humira has put my Crohn's into remission for a while). Unfortunately, (I'm 74), during the taper I was diagnosed with scoliosis, piriformis sciatica, osteopenia, and arthritis. The pain has greatly reduced my quality of life, however the doctors are reluctant to increase the Tramadol, which is the only thing that has helped so far. This is because of the political climate surrounding the prescribing of opioids/opiates for pain, which is perpetuated by the government's and mainstream media's propaganda against legal prescribing, and which has worsened and perpetuates the real problem of the illegal narcotics trade.
So true
Just because someone CHOOSES to abuse something doesn't mean its bad. Oxy and Fentnyl work good for pain. If you get caught abusing it you cant get it no more.
Did you guys use suboxone to get off those drugs/medications? Now that's a miracle drug.
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Just say no 🤷♂️
I dont understand why they are saying a traffic stop makes it legal to SEARCH the vehicle, A traffic stop is NOT, I repeat NOT, probable cause to SEARCH. so WHAT was the probable cause to search?????
ABC should number the videos in order.
One can't sneak a joint to an airport but they can easily seek tons of Fent without a problem 🤔
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Just buried my son today from Fentanyl
Condolence
In emotional or physical pain, seek help or smoke some weed! Don’t touch any pills!
Powerful story God is awesome 🙏🙏👏👏🌎🌎
Why use a prescription item on the news story when the issue is ILLEGAL fentanyl being snuck in from across the border? This imagery implies it's a prescription issue when it's not.
I've had 4 emergency care children over the last 2 years it is so so hard not to judge the parents when I see what the kids go through
When parents get high don't want to mess up their high so they don't eat so kids don't eat
They have no concept of time because parents didn't they were so high
Kids that die in the backseat of the car buckled in carseats parents who OD in the car while kids in car
Adults having sex in front of children not remembering they are in front of children
Parents not realizing children aren't at home until the next day
Kids not getting to go to school (they love)
Older children scared parents are going to die in front of younger siblings while their at school
Older child being the adult to younger siblings BECAUSE
NO ONE ELSE IS
The homeless population is being wiped out by fentanyl here in LA. Thousands of deaths.
There is a difference between addiction and dependence yet it is never really spoken about. And, there are people who truly have chronic pain. I just received a report from 23 and Me that they are finding a DNA link between people and fibromyalgia. There needs to be balanced reporting. Chronic pain is real.
I empathize with you but my brother lost his 11 month old daughter to beaten to death,
And three years later was shot 5 times twice in the face,
He's still on drugs but he tries to live a normal life, I've never done any kind of drugs or alcohol and won't take a Tylenol I was I icu with double pneumonia! my Dr's thought I was crazy because I wouldn't receive them, I look around and know why I don't!
People act like I have the problem 😕!
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Tylenol has no high whatsoever. You lost me on that one.
@@Yophillips3272 all I ment is ,I've went to the extreme to ensure that I could not become addicted to any drugs is all have a great life sir !
God bless AMERICA. 🕊🙏❤
STOP USING THE GEORGE END CARD! ITS ANNOYING TO HEAR IT CONSTANTLY!
If anybody wants to know how bad addiction is.. I'm currently sitting here wishing I could get fit and all because I never tried it and I want the best of the best.. and I'm a 5'10 130 lb man and I think I can do a little bit and be fine... I know it kills people but yet I still really want to try it... Like how freaking stupid.. I pray nobody ends up like me
You're saying you've never tried it ??? But you want to try it ?? Try what heroin or fentynal ?? Or what... what makes you want to try it dude ??
@@timothy3610 I've done every opiate except fentanyl. It sucks that drugs give you a better feeling and it's scientifically proven that it releases more serotonin than anything in natural life even if you was to win the lottery get married to the love of your life and have your first child healthy as could be all that could happen and it wouldn't even release as much serotonin as getting high does...idk bro it's an unexplainable feeling
@@humblehomie4395 believe me I get it dude, I'm almost 32 and I have been addicted to opiates since high-school. Started with my parents Norcos and dilauded at 14 and at 15 was introduced to Crystal and cocaine by my own mothers boyfriend. By the time I was 19 I was a full blown heroin/meth junkie. Since I started using I havnt been able to string together more than a year or year and a half clean. You are right about the drugs releasing insane levels of "feel good" chemicals in the brain but you will always have to pay the piper , for all the time spent feeling great, you're going to have to pay for it with your life. I've been actively trying to get clean or stay clean since the first time I experienced heavy heroin withdrawals At 19 and it's been a battle I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy because of how it's affects the whole family. My little brother could be getting married and I could be late because I have to pick up dope before I go , because you need the dope to survive. Seriously if you are not addicted yet try your fucking best dude to never do opiates, it's more than a slippery sloap once you're hooked it's game over and you may never be capable of pulling yourself out of its grips, especially if you're dead. I've lost over 20 friends to opiods and it gets worse every year since fentynal hit the streets. For 10 bucks I can get enough dope to kill myself. Anyways when I read your comment I could relate to that feeling of absolutely needing to feel different but dude if you havnt done it then don't start now because I promise you'll wish you had just killed yourself once you become a slave to it.. working just to get high and needing to be high to work is a viscous cycle. Anyways Goodluck
Good for them!
It's legal with a prescription...😂 and i was told one microscopic grain will kill you instantly at a work meeting...My work fired that guy lol
I wish everyone was this sensitive to the crack epidemic. But, you know how that goes.
Not everyone wants the alternative. You are saying.. why do you want sugar on your Cheerios? Cheerios are just fine the way they are. And we are saying... No they aren't. Sorry, but not sorry. We are good! Keep eating your plain a$$ Cheerios...
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I blame the doctors who didn't identify the mental health deficit earlier.