😎I WAS SO COCKY, THEN I RELAPSED😖 Addiction Recovery Interview with Cara Tatarelli

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • "I was on the streets of Detroit using Fentanyl, Crack, and Meth. It was the darkest and most horrific 3 years of my life."
    Cara started using at 13, she quickly spiraled out of control but managed to pull it together at 19 to be a mother and become a Registered Nurse.
    "I was a good mom, had a good home, all the amazing things that come with sobriety."
    Then she had hip surgery....
    "I relapsed on my pain meds."
    Join us live this week and listen to Cara #takeofftheblinders around the realities of street life, and how easily unchecked mental health challenges can land you there.
    We'll talk about what she was like, what happened, and what she found out there that led her to the productive and meaningful life she has today.
    "I never forget the nightmare I lived 2 years ago, I have way too much to live for today. I have 2 little girls that need their mom around, ya know?"
    We do. We are honored to have Cara join us as we light a candle for the lost, and walk into the darkness this week right here,
    On Hard Knox Talks.
    Buckle up!

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  • @Lunarapparition88
    @Lunarapparition88 3 місяці тому

    That's exactly how it happens too I was in a severe car accident and I also had a ruptured cyst that I needed removed and after both of those things happened I was on Percocet and oxycontin and morphine actually at some points. They sent me home with a script next thing you know I ran out and they wouldn't allow me to get any more so I called up an acquaintance and asked if they could help me find any. This was around the time that fentanyl was coming out. At the time I had no idea what I was even doing and that sounds absolutely insane but for an addict it makes sense. I started using fentanyl not knowing what I was even using and all the sudden a week later I was so sick and I couldn't understand why. That's when my full-blown addiction to fentanyl started and it ruined my entire life. Right now I'm 3 years clean and I still have to catch myself. We can recover but will never be fully recovered.❤