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    Hear firsthand from individuals struggling with opioid addiction and follow the cutting-edge work of doctors and scientists as they investigate why addiction is not a moral failing, but a chronic, treatable medical condition.
    Easy access to drugs like heroin, fentanyl, and even prescription medications like OxyContin has fueled an epidemic of addiction-the deadliest in U.S. history. Now, science is revealing how addiction affects the brain, and top experts are gathering evidence about how we should address our drug problem, from embracing evidence-based treatments, to rethinking public policies.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    03:00 OxyContin Addiction Case Study in West Virginia
    07:20 Opioid Addiction Case Study
    10:40 What Causes Addiction?
    21:00 The Dangers of Fentanyl: Case Study
    28:19 Controlling Cravings for Opioids
    36:04 Impacts of Addiction on Children
    41:58 Action Being Taken to Combat Addiction
    (Premiered Wednesday, Oct. 2018 at 9 PM ET)
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  • @katherineeverman7693
    @katherineeverman7693 2 роки тому +2208

    Methadone saved my life! I just celebrated 14 years in recovery and h w successfully tapered off methadone. Now I work at my former program helping other women do the same.

  • @abris968
    @abris968 2 роки тому +2122

    Wow. This video came out the same day I decided to get sober. Been drinking everyday for 7 years straight but now I am two weeks clean. Wish me luck! 🤞

    • @sandib4234
      @sandib4234 2 роки тому +74

      Good Luck!!! Believe me when I say, the day I decided to stop drinking was the best day of my Life!!! When I see alcohol now, I say POISON!!💞

    • @michelletaylor749
      @michelletaylor749 2 роки тому +50

      You are so brave to confront your drinking . 7 years must have been exhausting- emotionally, spiritually, physically, financially. . . Just so draining .take it a day , an hour , a moment at a time . Good luck , wishing you all the best . (I lost my sons father to alcoholism and it has shattered me )

    • @melissamartinez3593
      @melissamartinez3593 2 роки тому +30

      You can do it Man be strong life is better sober no one wants to be the drunk dooche bag

    • @QueenSamiyah
      @QueenSamiyah 2 роки тому +24

      Keep it up one day at a time

    • @crustydinglecherry3451
      @crustydinglecherry3451 2 роки тому +24

      How u doin Austin?

  • @Mcdogmom288
    @Mcdogmom288 Місяць тому +101

    I started doing drugs since my teenage, got addicted to Crack. Spent my whole life fighting Crack addiction..Crack addiction actually destroyed my life. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my fiancee recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 6 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.

    • @DassHibionada
      @DassHibionada Місяць тому

      Amen God bless people. Save your health save your mind. Life is better without heroin, Crack, alcohol and cigarettes. And you have more money in your pocket. God bless everyone who has rejected the devils intentions to be addicted to alcohol and cigarettes etc which can cause so much damage to health.

    • @Malikrooney-hq5jj
      @Malikrooney-hq5jj Місяць тому +1

      Can you help me with the reliable source 🙏. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in Australia. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them.

    • @SusanaGomez-mp8sk
      @SusanaGomez-mp8sk Місяць тому +3

      YES very sure of Dr.benfungi. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.

    • @Edennnn926
      @Edennnn926 Місяць тому

      I'm really happy for you that your fiancee decided to help you...I hear about alot of family members or so called friends shutting an addict out of their life, which since most addicts do it to mask emotions to me is the worse thing someone can do to an addict.

    • @HaileyFoster-fd4ik
      @HaileyFoster-fd4ik Місяць тому

      How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta

  • @scottdelong1
    @scottdelong1 10 місяців тому +319

    I'm a paraplegic with chronic pain. Opioids like Oxycontin effectively treated my chronic pain with few significant side effects. But because of the opioid crisis it is extremely difficult to obtain the medications that made my life bearable. I realize that many are addicted and dying but there are many thousands of us who benefit from these medications.

    • @maxcook6823
      @maxcook6823 9 місяців тому +3

      So do you not withdraw without ?

    • @scottdelong1
      @scottdelong1 9 місяців тому +31

      That's a very good question. Anyone taking daily opioids for chronic pain will develop withdrawal symptoms of varying severity. These include dysphoria, nausea, diarrhea, body aches, insomnia, and depression. If you want to quit taking opioids a specialist can develop a tapering protocol of weeks to months that will involve little or no discomfort.
      I've stopped "cold turkey" from street heroin many times and once from hospital morphine. Although unpleasant, I was always surprised how mild the symptoms were- nothing like what the movies had led me to believe. What was most helpful was realizing that after the third day passed the worst was over and after eight days it was pretty much over. Nothing like benzo (Xanax) withdrawal, which was hellish and took over eight weeks. Yes, if you've been taking benzodiazepines for more that three weeks and you need or want to stop INSIST on talking to a specialist and develop a taper of at least two months. I've been through some harrowing experiences and benzo withdrawal is among the most horrible things I've ever been through. Opioid cold turkey is a walk in the park in comparison.

    • @HeatherBoo916
      @HeatherBoo916 8 місяців тому +24

      I feel you. I have chronic back pain and am given nothing for the pain. Some days i can't even get out bed never mind walk. 😢😢

    • @scottdelong1
      @scottdelong1 8 місяців тому

      @@HeatherBoo916 - I realize that there is an opioid crisis and strict regulation is necessary but most of the ODs are due to Fentanyl. Many of us chronic pain patients respond well to opioids with minimal side effects. I shouldn't say this but besides the analgesia I get positive psychological effects. I hope you can find a doctor. Try a pain clinic.

    • @maxcook6823
      @maxcook6823 8 місяців тому +4

      Hi , can i ask how long you have bein on oxy for ? I’m from the uk and it’s not a drug that iv ever heard that has ever bein freely avaliable here at any point in time. I do belive the sackler family did try and push their meds here up in Europe but i belive they weren’t very successful. Esp here in the uk morphine / physeptone is used as the main painkiller. Lots of people i no who are not addicts have bein prescribed physeptone ( methadone) and their ignorance had them saying I’m not going to be a junkie 🥴so chose oramorph which is actually much more potent and addictive than physeptone 🤷‍♂️what can you say ay!! Anyways goodnight /morning .it’s 04:10 here so way to late really .

  • @UnaRose
    @UnaRose 2 роки тому +528

    It took me 20 years to get clean and sober. Live in treatment programs, the 12 step program, ADHD medication and counselling helped me achieve it. 22 years sober and 18 years clean this year!

    • @Tina-di4lx
      @Tina-di4lx 2 роки тому +7

      That’s not possible you still look like your 22 🤟🤙🤟
      Good job. I turn 20 this years.

    • @Jamzee
      @Jamzee 2 роки тому +3

      That's awesome

    • @sidgdansk6017
      @sidgdansk6017 2 роки тому +6

      I stopped everything in 1978 BUT in the 90's I started to party again. yeah; it got worse and I was scared cuz I couldn't stop!! I just kept going to the program and finally the obsession was lifted from me. I was reborn!! I now know what thoroughness really means. God Bless you!!

    • @brittaolson6550
      @brittaolson6550 2 роки тому +17

      Wow! That makes me think maybe I won’t feel like I ruined my whole life, forever. I got off opiates in 2016 & went back to treatment for substitution issues in 2018. Now I’m in my 40s and back in school because I can’t work in my old career, due to my record. My counselor inspired me to go. She beat meth, went back to school,and graduated at 46. She’d had a 20 year career. I don’t care how old you are…a 20 year career is an achievement. And so is your achievement. Congratulations!

    • @brittaolson6550
      @brittaolson6550 2 роки тому +4

      @@Tina-di4lx She really does!

  • @elainepavek1011
    @elainepavek1011 2 роки тому +313

    Addiction is also denying those that NEED pain medication. It took a year for liver cancer to kill my beautiful sister Lisa and she had to fight MONTHLY to get the medication she needed to ease her suffering. The last few weeks in hospice she was FINALLY given what she needed to pass relatively pain free. I miss her every day💔

    • @margaretr5701
      @margaretr5701 2 роки тому +26

      I'm sorry for your loss and very sorry your sister didn't get the relief she needed.

    • @elainepavek1011
      @elainepavek1011 2 роки тому +8

      @@margaretr5701 Thank you so much, she was SO lovely😥❤️

    • @ey67
      @ey67 2 роки тому +3

      True

    • @leomarkaable1
      @leomarkaable1 2 роки тому +7

      I'm in a pain control program and have the help I need. I am an older man and use exercise and therapy to stay straight.

    • @poohbeartube
      @poohbeartube 2 роки тому +28

      I sympathize but addiction is not denying those that need pain medication. In the US, binary thinking (polarizing, divisive, either or beliefs) and as a consequence legislation is. Politics has divided every issue to the point where any nuance or degree of complexity is ignored. This documentary clearly demonstrated that both conditions (addiction and cancer) can be effectively treated.

  • @carissapaglino4591
    @carissapaglino4591 8 місяців тому +57

    I have been a meth addict on and off for the last 10 years. I almost had 5 years clean and I relapsed a few times. I have about 3 months clean. This video was great!

    • @voxpopuval
      @voxpopuval 2 місяці тому +1

      Good luck and continue d success!

    • @Hansel551
      @Hansel551 Місяць тому

      Hope you are still clean. Keep at it; you are worth it.

    • @andreaeady8000
      @andreaeady8000 Місяць тому

      Keep up the great focus! U got this!

  • @LilRed65
    @LilRed65 2 роки тому +95

    My brother and I overdosed on fentenyl laced heroin and he died but I survived. Thank God for three years in recovery. Methadone has helped me begin to deal with the root cause of my life long addiction. I hope he's proud of me.
    RIP CHRIS 8/4/1972-9/9/2018

    • @djbabyv
      @djbabyv 2 роки тому +4

      I oded on fentanyl laced percs.

    • @LilRed65
      @LilRed65 2 роки тому +3

      @@djbabyv WOW that's crazy! I bought the fake Roxy's... identical to the real ones... and I've even heard of fentenyl laced marijuana! So glad I'm not living that lifestyle anymore. God bless you my friend.

    • @mollyt1416
      @mollyt1416 Рік тому +6

      He’s very proud of you. Keep going forward. Good job.

    • @LilRed65
      @LilRed65 Рік тому +3

      @@mollyt1416 thank you my friend

    • @m.t.426
      @m.t.426 Рік тому +5

      He is looking down on you from heaven.Hes proud and so is God!!

  • @Teresa-ih4sn
    @Teresa-ih4sn 9 місяців тому +185

    As a 62 yr old addict i can say Suboxone did help. Clean for almost 3 yrs but really dont know myself. Not sure if im alone feeling like this. Been using some sort of drug since i was 14. Glad im alive to talk about it but still its wierd. Love to all other survivors.❤

    • @jalil4482
      @jalil4482 8 місяців тому +22

      I'm a recovering heroin addict as well. Suboxone has pros and cons like everything else in this world. It's definitely better than daily routine trips through concrete jungles just to get a quick fix. You are NOT alone! I'm struggling with a few questions in life and who am I is at the top of the list.

    • @jennifermullin6258
      @jennifermullin6258 8 місяців тому +9

      Love to You*. 💔❤️‍🩹❤️‍🔥 You are* a survivor and an Overcomer. Victorious. Humbly Victorious, of course😉. Keep at it, this life long journey back to Our true Self. It's a beautiful thing. Journaling helped Me a lot*. You're probably aware of that. Then God bless You on Your Beautiful Journey of life 🫂🗣️👣. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow You all the days of your life🥰.

    • @loriannrichardson7644
      @loriannrichardson7644 8 місяців тому +17

      Who were you at 14, what did you enjoy, what were your hopes, your dreams? That's who you are.

    • @Lilyanasmomma
      @Lilyanasmomma 8 місяців тому +12

      I’m in recovery also, 35 & also feel like I don’t know who I am.

    • @heidistoltzer7343
      @heidistoltzer7343 8 місяців тому +4

      Higher Power

  • @elizabethwilliams6651
    @elizabethwilliams6651 3 місяці тому +312

    Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.

    • @APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEU
      @APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEU 3 місяці тому +3

      Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!

    • @Jennifer-bw7ku
      @Jennifer-bw7ku 3 місяці тому +4

      Yes, dr.sporesss. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.

    • @twinfred3160
      @twinfred3160 3 місяці тому +3

      I wish they were readily available in my place.
      Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac.
      He's constantly talking about killing someone.
      He's violent. Anyone reading this Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.

    • @APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEU
      @APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEU 3 місяці тому

      Is he on instagram?

    • @Jennifer-bw7ku
      @Jennifer-bw7ku 3 місяці тому

      Yes he is. dr.sporesss

  • @marisamendoza3785
    @marisamendoza3785 2 роки тому +74

    The worst pain a mother of any kind even an animal can endure is the loss of their babies 💔

  • @michaelloud5206
    @michaelloud5206 2 роки тому +229

    I was badly addicted to OC's more than 10 years ago (2003-2010). Took me 7 trips to detox and many, many attempts to stop until I finally got control. Fortunately, I never touched heroin or anything else...but it was just as bad. $400 a day. When you're addicted to opiates, you're not alive, you just exist. Your true self...who you really are is gone forever. Even though I've fully recovered and living a "normal" life, I've never been the same. Who I was died when I went through that addiction.

    • @ey67
      @ey67 2 роки тому +7

      True

    • @angelamccrackin5243
      @angelamccrackin5243 2 роки тому +31

      It took me nine months to finaly get over the withdrawls of cold turkey going off methadone. No money no car no lisence,2 hours away from the clinic family fed up with the battle as well as me. Eight years latter sober i am finaly a person i can be proud of but i got here only with god. He was telling me, you did things your way for 45 years now it is time to do things my way.....

    • @higherpower77
      @higherpower77 2 роки тому +13

      To much respect for you!!!
      I'm 8 years sober and 7 years clean! Thanks to NA and their 12 steps!

    • @angelamccrackin5243
      @angelamccrackin5243 2 роки тому +9

      Wonderful to hear that....

    • @augana
      @augana 2 роки тому +10

      Hang in there man. I don't know you, but I want you to be good, healthy and happy. One day at a time. One day at a time.

  • @christiancevero5349
    @christiancevero5349 7 місяців тому +23

    I used to watch this when i was an addict praying I'll be clean and now I'm 3 months clean never thought I could do it so happy to have my life back anyone can do it 🙏

    • @Sophiawoldu
      @Sophiawoldu 4 місяці тому +2

      Keep it up! No turning back! Jesus Christ is your strength!

    • @maxmeggeneder8935
      @maxmeggeneder8935 20 днів тому +1

      That is so great! Congratulations!

    • @alexvoskovsky
      @alexvoskovsky 15 днів тому +1

      2 months clean i feel u good stuff

  • @paulasmith4394
    @paulasmith4394 6 місяців тому +19

    This needs shown in schools.

    • @josegaxiola603
      @josegaxiola603 Місяць тому

      Agree. Just showed it to my Forensics Class. YAY,

  • @RogerStevens-hs4ju
    @RogerStevens-hs4ju 2 місяці тому +174

    I suffered the borderline disorder for over 23 years. With so much anxietyNot until I came across psilocybin mushrooms treatmentPsilocybin treatment actually saved my life honestly. 6 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms

    • @AsaTillby
      @AsaTillby 2 місяці тому +1

      Microdosing helped me get out of the pit of my worst depressive episode, a three year long episodeenough to start working on my mental health

    • @mariaclara4480
      @mariaclara4480 2 місяці тому

      Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Spain. Really need

    • @AlannaPhillips-fn3fd
      @AlannaPhillips-fn3fd 2 місяці тому

      Dr.raymycology is your guy. Best
      shrooms and psychedelics guy I know

    • @WilliamMark-yv6kl
      @WilliamMark-yv6kl 2 місяці тому

      they saved you from death bud, lets be honest here. and mushrooms are one of the most amazing things on this planet i wish people would all realize. they could solve a lot of problems, more than just mental treatments, environmental clean up; the possibilities are endless with fungus

    • @CanamyLots
      @CanamyLots 2 місяці тому

      How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta

  • @joanneurbany3975
    @joanneurbany3975 2 роки тому +184

    Having a wonderful woman to over dose and watch her being carried in a body bag crushed me. I went back to drinking... Today I am 18 months sober.

    • @tracyhagloch9709
      @tracyhagloch9709 2 роки тому +10

      So proud of you! Keep doing what you are doing and NO STINKIN THINKIN!! 😍😍🥰😘

    • @ayalemohamed8945
      @ayalemohamed8945 2 роки тому +10

      Good job your are amazing person you can do it I believe in you ❤

    • @caroltaylor3931
      @caroltaylor3931 2 роки тому +5

      Marvellous. Keep going lass x

    • @daniburke9452
      @daniburke9452 2 роки тому +10

      Congratulations 🎊 👏 I almost have a year in June from fentynal. We got this 💪

    • @brittaolson6550
      @brittaolson6550 2 роки тому +6

      @@daniburke9452 3 1/2 years!

  • @ryanerne7238
    @ryanerne7238 4 місяці тому +10

    I'm a few days away from having 6 months clean from fentanyl and methadone and my body still hurts like hell from the withdrawal. Opioid addiction is no joke

  • @katy61
    @katy61 2 роки тому +194

    To everyone in this comment section celebrating days, months, years clean/sober...from one recovering addict to another, I am here to say congratulations and I am so proud of each of you! I finally got clean from opioids 12 years ago w Suboxone. I tapered off and now I'm a counselor at the same treatment center that saved my life. We are ALL worth fulfilling, joyous, and amazing lives! ONE DAY AT A TIME!
    Sending love and prayers to everyone that battles their demons and overcomes them everyday from SC 💕🤘

    • @ec8787
      @ec8787 Рік тому +1

      👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @jamiepan7650
      @jamiepan7650 Рік тому +3

      AMEN 🙏 to all of you!!!!!!!

    • @Mark-pp7jy
      @Mark-pp7jy Рік тому +1

      "Battling" addiction is a recipe for failure. Recovery starts with "surrendering", and then being willing to "suit up, show up, and shut up". My mantra is, "Live in the problem, or live in the solution". Mark 5/8/1994

    • @Chip-ou3we
      @Chip-ou3we 11 місяців тому

      Bet ya relapsed

    • @hwoods-kg1jf
      @hwoods-kg1jf 10 місяців тому +3

      @@Chip-ou3we what an insensitive and rude comment to make! If she's working at the treatment center that saved her life, she is obviously doing well and didn't relapse! Keep you ignorant comments to yourself!

  • @ThePrader
    @ThePrader 10 місяців тому +28

    Thank you for the spotlight you at NOVA have put on this problem. My daughter is now in an inpatient facility as I type this. But, it took the death from Fentanyl of my 16-17 year old granddaughter to push her into treatment. I used the "16-17" age description because my granddaughter was given one (1) fentanyl pill as a "present" on the day before her 17th birthday. She was a "naive" , meaning she had no experience with narcotic drugs before this, drug user. On the night before her 17th birthday she took that pill and sat down to watch TV. She went to bed and she was found dead the morning of her 17th birthday. I am now depressed, even suicidal, and filled with rage. The cost of these drugs is much more than mere money.

    • @axlotl5349
      @axlotl5349 7 місяців тому +1

      So sorry for your loss hang in there

    • @rickabelt6175
      @rickabelt6175 7 місяців тому

      God bless you 🙏🙏

    • @martinasikk6162
      @martinasikk6162 2 місяці тому

      I’m so sorry, the girl’s family grieving, and her life stolen.
      I hope your depression gets better. Best wishes from Sweden.

  • @imjacobthornton
    @imjacobthornton 2 роки тому +138

    I’m 6 months clean from alcohol! 🙂 I know that if I start drinking again it will be ugly, and I like my life too much now to go back.

    • @daniburke9452
      @daniburke9452 2 роки тому +14

      Man when I was in detox let me tell u I thought us opiod addict had bad withdrawl the alcoholic had just as bad withdrawls. Congratulations for making it this far

    • @2needey1
      @2needey1 2 роки тому +5

      Man I’m drinking a liter of cheap vodka, benzodiazepines and ambien. I seizure if I’m sober 8 hours. Not sure if I’ll live through any more. I’m 42

    • @jessebotens3311
      @jessebotens3311 2 роки тому +2

      @@2needey1 look into The Sinclair Method with Naltrexone. It has helped me.

    • @dianaroach3093
      @dianaroach3093 2 роки тому +3

      Congratulations!! Praise God. 6 years sober. One day at a time.

    • @irmameticgoruk8919
      @irmameticgoruk8919 2 роки тому +1

      Question how did you stop drinking?

  • @garrettmeadows2273
    @garrettmeadows2273 2 роки тому +85

    The image of that child pulling on her unconscious mother in a grocery store is heartbreaking. It brought me to tears.

    • @TheCommunicationCoach
      @TheCommunicationCoach 2 роки тому +8

      agreed but the person just filming it disgusts me. put down the phone and go help

    • @karliann1
      @karliann1 2 роки тому +9

      That woman is alive and sober last time I saw her interview.. I saw an interview with her few years ago. I pray she is still sober

    • @TheCommunicationCoach
      @TheCommunicationCoach 2 роки тому +12

      @@karliann1 Yes, and I pray for the kid even more...

    • @AE-wy7ze
      @AE-wy7ze 2 роки тому +3

      @@TheCommunicationCoach it was the security camera

    • @MonTube2006
      @MonTube2006 Рік тому +1

      @@AE-wy7ze People love to hate

  • @letypineda5839
    @letypineda5839 11 місяців тому +3

    "Every 25 minutes a baby is born dependent on opioids".... One of the most terrible things I have heard recently

  • @janaskibo871
    @janaskibo871 11 місяців тому +28

    Yes!!!!!! Recovered addict. You can do it!!!!!! This is the most honest and truthful program about addiction I have seen. Thank you Nova.

  • @texastoast5202
    @texastoast5202 2 роки тому +31

    Opiate addiction is very bizarre in nature. On one hand , you love the feeling, the rush of getting drugs, etc. On the other hand, it’s the most horrific, depressing hell on earth that has destroyed your finances, relationships etc.

    • @vinceory451
      @vinceory451 8 місяців тому

      You took the words right out of my mouth.

    • @texastoast5202
      @texastoast5202 7 місяців тому

      @@vinceory451 Vince. Are u addicted now?

  • @paulinegalloway663
    @paulinegalloway663 2 роки тому +583

    This is the most accurate, honest most informative documentary on addiction that I’ve ever seen. They touched on all forms of addiction and how the brain works. Love it. Thank you for educating our loved ones. It’s not our intention to hurt anyone.

    • @garrettmeadows2273
      @garrettmeadows2273 2 роки тому +13

      Amen. I agree with your viewpoint

    • @annebird6447
      @annebird6447 2 роки тому +10

      My partner is currently on a waiting list any ideas how long it'll b ? me myself was on methadone programme & was selling class a drugs when I was sent 2 jail and detoxed in there

    • @politickery3340
      @politickery3340 2 роки тому +6

      It may not be YOUR intention to hurt anyone, but so many others live for that. See The Cruelty Is the Point: The Past, Present, and Future of Trump's America by Adam Serwer. Vicious folks.

    • @paulinegalloway663
      @paulinegalloway663 2 роки тому +6

      @@annebird6447 tell your partner to go to the nearest hospital and they’ll detox him there if you’re in the USA. He’ll have the choice to go straight to rehab from there. Good luck 🍀

    • @cjkitty2360
      @cjkitty2360 2 роки тому +3

      Watch Ted talks Johann. Hari, it's a must watch if you're passionate about this subject.

  • @royjones8312
    @royjones8312 8 місяців тому +36

    Her saying that the pain felt like her bones were being ripped from her body is exactly, exactly the same way I had tried to explain it to people in my life when I was getting sober. Suboxone has saved my life and allowed me to be sober going on five years and, unlike methadone, for me, it has allowed me to maintain an active lifestyle.

    • @CutmeMick
      @CutmeMick 6 місяців тому

      Methadone eventually turns against you and your body I would say within 6-8 months. I started throwing up all the time from anxiety in the morning on the days I had to go fill cause I was getting 2 weeks take home. Anyway I increased and it got worse. I’m switching to the boxes next week and I can’t fkn wait because I’ve done this many times can’t I know you only need boxes for a few months cause I’m definitely not getting addicted to those either I’m so done with all of it but the boxes are definitely the best option to get off this pink stuff sooner. Thank gosh I found Vitadone to help with the ridiculous sweating and low level energy bs. It’s honestly crazy I’m alive. I fell rock climbing and broke my pelvis and ribs and all kinds of issues and it’s been a long time since my head was clear. You know where Methadone came from? The Germans WWII
      It kills me that these parents give their kids adderall and Ritalin at such a young age. It completely warps your mind..stay strong-we all need help till we leave this pain

    • @nataliesutherland7222
      @nataliesutherland7222 5 місяців тому +2

      Hope you are well. I’ve been through alcohol withdrawal and it was hell. I would close my eyes and see crazy things, things I’ve never seen, horrible diabolical images. I felt every particle in my body scream. You are not alone.

    • @PneumaNoose
      @PneumaNoose 5 місяців тому +1

      Exactly. The way i have always described it is it feels like my bones are eating through my muscles, tendons, and nerves. It’s especially vicious in my cervical spine area. As if each nerve is being sliced with an acid tipped scalpel.

    • @RedRoadRunner23
      @RedRoadRunner23 2 місяці тому

      Feels like you’ve been put in a dryer full of rocks.

    • @JohnBock-nq9lr
      @JohnBock-nq9lr Місяць тому

      Like you have an exoskeleton trying to push its way out of your body and skin

  • @DonnaGarner-qi7ej
    @DonnaGarner-qi7ej 6 місяців тому +7

    God was my only way out. I have a 23 year addiction. I have been clean for 20 years and my heart goes out to people that are still battling addiction

  • @6delta6pmcprivatesecurity45
    @6delta6pmcprivatesecurity45 2 роки тому +66

    As a corrections officer in mental health hospitals 90% of doctors nurses don't care when I hear them talk down too someone who is looking for help I have almost been fired for speaking out and I have got 12 people in 4 years who come visit me and thank me for getting them help on my own time and with just a handful of doctors who care like myself. I was wounded over seas 4 times and I know what people have been through and my #1 priorities is to try and talk to patients in getting help I lost someone I loved so much because of va hospitals giving me so much drugs and I think of her for past 10 years wishing I never lost that love but after marines I've been clean since 2010 but lost 💔 of my life. But my children are my everything and my oldest is going through addiction and feel my fault every day he's clean so far. I pray for all of you. Get help don't be afraid.

  • @bossyspaghetti
    @bossyspaghetti 2 роки тому +221

    As a former heroin addict who made it out the other side after years of homelessness, methadone, suboxone, and rehabs, you have to want it. You have to want to be free. A lot of people just don't have that desire for more. The pull is too strong.

    • @rushanparis8698
      @rushanparis8698 2 роки тому +12

      I just stop heroin 5 days a go now I’m in hard periods my mind asking heroin bro I don’t know why this happened to me

    • @sandib4234
      @sandib4234 2 роки тому

      Right!

    • @murphy6424
      @murphy6424 2 роки тому +4

      @@rushanparis8698 you can do it. Look up Ryan Donnelly. He has helped a lot of people and has videos on UA-cam.

    • @Jdalio5
      @Jdalio5 2 роки тому +2

      @@rushanparis8698 how are you doing?

    • @hiiibye270
      @hiiibye270 2 роки тому +1

      Wow thanks for the common sense

  • @rickboer7715
    @rickboer7715 9 місяців тому +29

    Hearing and seeing a little girl crying and sobbing over her passed out mother in the store is truly heartbreaking.

    • @charannaneal3042
      @charannaneal3042 6 місяців тому

      Omg i just seen that scene and i had to literally get off my bed and try to breath because i jus can't imagine the trauma that poor baby will deal with. She looked older than two years old and most kids retain memories started around that age. Ik i remember being two because my brother was born and i remember playing with him and all kinds of stuff from then.

    • @Molybdan42
      @Molybdan42 6 місяців тому +7

      What I find disturbing is that people apparently more busy filming with their phone instead of helping the woman or the child...

    • @kellyberry4173
      @kellyberry4173 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@Molybdan42Fact

    • @taebundy658
      @taebundy658 3 місяці тому +1

      @@Molybdan42 💯 agreed

  • @coupdsantana206
    @coupdsantana206 8 місяців тому +16

    The part about the babies born addicted, really struck my heart 😢 💔

  • @Chaintra
    @Chaintra Рік тому +33

    The little girl pulling on her mom’s arm made me cry, the babies suffering made me cry. Stop the cycle people. Stop the hurt.

  • @analogalien651
    @analogalien651 Рік тому +73

    I loved that quote @49:40.. “I am not the man I want to be but I’m not the man I used to be”.
    Beautiful.. I felt that. Thank you!!

  • @khaldsteve9915
    @khaldsteve9915 9 місяців тому +6

    Close to 4 years in Recovery now! May God keep granting me the strength!

  • @RedRoadRunner23
    @RedRoadRunner23 2 місяці тому +3

    Don’t ever think it can’t come into your life. You can be one injury .. one illness away. It’s time to treat people with respect and kindness. Give them a chance to be better. Do better.

  • @pj-1888
    @pj-1888 Рік тому +32

    Good luck to absolutely everyone battling this horrible addiction...
    "YOU CAN DO IT BELIEVE IN URSELF"

    • @SiRTFi
      @SiRTFi Рік тому +2

      Thanks.😢 I’m struggling right now and I want to stop

    • @prabathfernando9038
      @prabathfernando9038 Рік тому +1

      Thank u ,I live in Sri Lanka ,these days im struggling to stop my heroin addiction ,ur encouragement helps me a lot,thanks again,When the whole world avoiding addictors u r doing great job

    • @Mark-pp7jy
      @Mark-pp7jy Рік тому

      "BELIEVE IN" something GREATER than URSELF! A broken person CANNOT fix a broken person!

    • @sorencoaton3361
      @sorencoaton3361 2 місяці тому

      Thx mane

  • @CourtsThoughts
    @CourtsThoughts 2 роки тому +67

    Completely shook seeing what a newborn baby addicted to drugs actually have to suffer- and these tiny body's have to fight that for months!

    • @Brownmahfun
      @Brownmahfun 2 роки тому +4

      I CANT STAND IT!

    • @buddhabunnee
      @buddhabunnee Рік тому +3

      Same. Suddenly I'm in tears.😞

    • @shywhispers1
      @shywhispers1 Рік тому +12

      I’ve worked with abused kids for decades. What happens to these drug exposed children is awful. It has long term consequences….behavior, education, and so forth. I do disagree with the one man who was saying the answer isn’t removal. Children don’t deserve to live around drugs. What Nova needs to do is a story on how parental drug use impacts children. There is so much abuse that comes with drug addiction. I’ve worked with children whose parents pimped them out for a dime bag, children whose parent bashed their brains in (and now need 24/7 care), children starving to the point of almost death….and so on. Trauma is the gateway drug.

    • @terariabros8725
      @terariabros8725 Рік тому +1

      My son was on morphine for a week and then a week of none and was home in two weeks and my son who I was on a stable dose of methadone never experienced withdrawal

    • @bbe3034
      @bbe3034 10 місяців тому

      @@shywhispers1 I’m just curious do the drug addicted babies go on to use drugs when they are teenagers or young adults?? Breaks my heart to see these babies suffer!! 😢😢

  • @beccas.7762
    @beccas.7762 6 місяців тому +14

    As a struggling alcoholic, this still hits home, even though it's a different substance.

    • @sarahalbers5555
      @sarahalbers5555 5 місяців тому +4

      Same church, different pew!

    • @denise8791
      @denise8791 4 місяці тому

      I believe in you.

    • @billj4525
      @billj4525 4 місяці тому

      Yeah, alcohol at high doses is just as dangerous as hard drugs. I have a family member right now who is extremely addicted to alcohol. He only started drinking maybe 3 or 4 years ago in his 30s, he has a unique story actually, but I can't tell it all here. He's drinking 3 750ml bottles of fireball a day, and he's so unpredictable. He got violent and threatening with an older family member. Has been arrested twice for drunken violent situations, pretty mild but he's unpredictable like I said. He wakes up at .15 or more usually, and goes all the way up to .4 blood alcohol. He punches himself in the face at time when he's over .30 blood alcohol. He has tapered alone successfully, but he usually goes back pretty fast. His withdrawal is torture, and he's sick and miserable all the time from the abuse. He doesn't want to go to rehab at this point. I'm afraid he might die if he continues this, and so is the rest of this family. I go over his house and look after him as much as I can. I mean he has even laughed a little when I mentioned how bad it was, and said he likely won't die. Regardless, do you have any idea how to get him help? Or any suggestions? I mean it's absolutely ridiculous what he's doing to himself. He worked out all the time, was very healthy and very normal most of his life, until his divorce, and then meeting the wrong crowd of people and certain relationships and girl who affected his mental health very badly because she was nuts, abusive, and violent towards him. A downward spiral like you never saw with anyone. Good luck to you too, and I hope you're happy and okay too, sorry for the long post, but i'm very stressed about this. The only thing I didn't mention really is that he's very very rich to the point he won't ever have to work again, since he made so much in his 20s. Money doesn't mean a lot in his current situation, but I feel like I should mention his story a bit.

    • @jades303
      @jades303 3 місяці тому

      Alcohol IS a drug.... It's a mind altering substance just as all the rest are....

  • @Bartebodil
    @Bartebodil 8 місяців тому +2

    I wonder how it is that someone have no problem quitting but others struggle for their life.😢
    I was on OxyContin in large doses for a long time, still I had no problem quitting. It took me 2 months and I was off, never looking back. And then there are those who get 1 prescription and their life is ruined. It’s so incredibly sad.
    And this is not a “I am better then” speech. I just can’t wrap my head around how I could be so lucky while others are in so deep they loose everything, when we have the same start. Opioids given by a doctor.
    My heart gode out to all the souls struggling, who have lost everything and who in the end have lost their life to this poison. And all my love to their families.❤

  • @dancam715
    @dancam715 Рік тому +55

    I’ve been 5 years on suboxone, got tapered off in hospital over a month period and am back brand new! Haven’t used once, got my psychological state back up and am enjoying my life! 😊

    • @AllieBFromTN
      @AllieBFromTN Рік тому +1

      How was it coming off the suboxone? Did you get extremely sick? I’m asking bc I’m mentoring someone going through this exact thing except she is in prison…

    • @dancam715
      @dancam715 Рік тому +2

      @@AllieBFromTN it was tough and I’m glad I did it in hospital under care of medical staff. It took me around month to get to minimum dosage and a another month get off it completely and stay in hospital to monitor my withdrawals because no matter what u will still get them. It was psychologically tough more than anything. As an addict you always want smth, but time does its job and it becomes easier. I know it sounds cliche but it is how it is. 8 months later when I was completely off suboxone I had to do a urine drug test and it actually still showed presence of buprenorphine in the system. Which is normal. It stays in ur body for at least a year after you completely stop taking it. I wish your friend best of luck and I hope she perseveres and comes off it.

    • @bryanburnap4537
      @bryanburnap4537 9 місяців тому +1

      Good for you !! I've tried about 10 times to get off Suboxone. But I can't effing do it !! The withdrawals from Suboxone are absolutely horrifying !!

    • @hyperclearphoto6573
      @hyperclearphoto6573 9 місяців тому

      @@AllieBFromTNwhen I got off Subs the withdrawal was worse than dope

    • @ZFern9390
      @ZFern9390 5 місяців тому

      ​@@bryanburnap4537thanks for that input!

  • @phuqyewe1671
    @phuqyewe1671 Рік тому +51

    I am so glad they were honest about how flawed, unhelpful and often outright dangerous the 12-step model is for SO many, especially those dealing with opioid use disorder.

    • @BGeezy4sheezy
      @BGeezy4sheezy 8 місяців тому +8

      It’s useful because it’s free and widely available, but just being told God is the solution to everything doesn’t work for a lot of people.
      And addiction is often just the end result of someone’s complex emotional/psychological problems, which is kind of a tricky thing to treat

    • @jenniferv3255
      @jenniferv3255 8 місяців тому +3

      For opioids yes, for alcohol it is very effective.

    • @Henry-fk7cq
      @Henry-fk7cq 7 місяців тому

      ​@@jenniferv3255opiods & alcohol are the same. 12 step programs are good for both problems which are really one problem: substance abuse.

    • @Henry-fk7cq
      @Henry-fk7cq 7 місяців тому +3

      Prospects for recovery via 12 step programs are < 30%. True for alcohol & opiods. Sadly, detox & medical care haven't improved recovery rates much. Suboxone, methadone & buprenorphine all work well treating opiod addiction.

    • @BGeezy4sheezy
      @BGeezy4sheezy 7 місяців тому

      @@Henry-fk7cq calculating odds is very difficult, because it doesn’t really account for motivation and discipline. If someone is very motivated to get sober, gets help, follows advice and sticks to a plan that includes making major behavioral changes, the odds of success are very good. If a person doesnt make any changes and gives very little effort, the odds are about 0%. So the statistics can be misleading

  • @nikkic2581
    @nikkic2581 Рік тому +188

    Great documentary. I lost a close cousin to fentanyl in 2017. Reading some of the comments of people who recovered or in recovery really warmed my heart. I don't know any of you but you should be proud of overcoming the addiction.

    • @michellesvortex7237
      @michellesvortex7237 11 місяців тому +6

      Lost my best friend fentanyl was cut in his heroin lost my cousin fentanyl again if the drug companies to part of the solution instead of the problem... I bet you a dollar to a doughnut they would become extraordinary creative the care and recovery of people who are worth it Society disposes of people with addictions because they don't have any solutions that work and work for the long-term but I bet you again a dollar to a doughnut as the drug companies continue to make the problem worse they can actually make the problem all but disappear that's what I think it's important I also lost my neighbor 2-pentanol I understand that they're cutting all drugs with fentanyl now because it is so overly abundant and cheap as dirt😢

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 10 місяців тому

      But the "overscoming" is most of the time temporary. Philip Seymour Hoffman was clean for over 20 years, then he went back to heroin and he was found dead from an OD. It a monkey on your back, King Kong on your back. It's not going to let you go. It messes up your brain; look what happened to Robin Williams. His brain was turned to mush. Drugs are junk.

    • @jemportal4166
      @jemportal4166 8 місяців тому +2

      I have a brother who's struggling with a fentanyl addiction right now. The recovery testimonies give me hope too. Condolences for your cousin 🙏

    • @sciencenotstigma9534
      @sciencenotstigma9534 8 місяців тому

      So sorry about your loss! I lost a close cousin to fentanyl, too, in 2012. I used to babysit him him 3 times a week…he was like a brother and he left a sister, close in age. They were inseparable, in life. That’s what got me off pills…I didn’t even know they were making fake, stamped oxys that were actually fentanyl. My pain doctor moved and I was left without a taper, or any help with pain in withdrawal. I finally found out about Subutex detox and Suboxone in 2015 and have been in recovery, since! Everyone deserves to live to experience recovery!

    • @kumarsharma5084
      @kumarsharma5084 7 місяців тому

      U too very good . Cute too

  • @cruisepaige
    @cruisepaige 11 місяців тому +19

    All of you amazing people in the comments beating and fighting addictions-hats off to you. Keep up the good work. Sending positive vibes to all of you! I am so happy to see the two brothers in WV doing OK.

  • @sushantharpal5854
    @sushantharpal5854 11 місяців тому +6

    Dysfunctional family, unloving and cold parent, emotionally and physically neglected childhood, destructive narcissistic parents, childhood emotional neglect, all of these causes a deep emotional hunger. We try to fill these void with something else. That's where addiction come in.

    • @scottdelong1
      @scottdelong1 2 місяці тому +1

      Yes! I have noticed a strong correlation between cold, abusive, and/or unloving parents and opioid addiction. I grew up never knowing that feeling of warmth and safety that most kids have. Opioids alleviated that feeling of emptiness.

  • @hollyh314
    @hollyh314 2 роки тому +108

    Medical Assisted Treatment saved my life!! I'll be 3 years sober from herion on May 6th and my life within these past 3 years has changed so much for the better! Addiction can happen to anyone!! I came from a good upper middle class family, straight A's in school, lots of friends, involved in all kinds of school and family activities. I didn't even ever see herion until I was 30 years old. I couldn't afford the opiate pills on the streets anymore, so sadly turning to herion was the cheaper solution! This lead to a 12 year rabbit hole of Addiction!! Thank God for medicines like methadone that give us our lives back!! My family thought that I was just switching one drug for another, but now they've learned and seen what medical assisted treatment can do. The main thing to all of this is that it's up to the person if they want help and want to change. If they aren't serious about ending their cycle of Addiction it'll never change for them! I'm so thankful that I got help. It saved my life.

    • @bibin_yks
      @bibin_yks 2 роки тому +7

      💯 inspiring

    • @hollyh314
      @hollyh314 2 роки тому +2

      @@bibin_yks thank you! 😊

    • @ALCRAN2010
      @ALCRAN2010 2 роки тому +3

      Welcome back

    • @hollyh314
      @hollyh314 2 роки тому +2

      @@ALCRAN2010 thanks, it's good to be back!! Most definitely.

    • @fumanpoo4725
      @fumanpoo4725 2 роки тому +5

      It's a bummer to fall...but is far worse not to get back up...

  • @nataliesutherland7222
    @nataliesutherland7222 2 роки тому +181

    Great documentary! I'm a recovering alcoholic and lots of people don't know how dangerous alcohol withdrawal is. In my view it's a horrible drug, even more so than others because it is readily available and dirt cheap, at least in my country. You can get half a litre of distilled sugar cane water, which is 50% alcoholic, more than vodka, for 20 cents. My last withdrawal, three years ago, i had such bad seizures I bit a piece of my tongue off. Pray for addicts, it isn't a choice after a while. I drank just to keep my body from shutting down. And in recovery come the questions like why I used the way i did. Very tough, it's like having a little devil in my mind always telling me it'd be a great idea to drink again. Everyday is a struggle.

    • @BlueHopi144
      @BlueHopi144 2 роки тому +1

      it's not the drug that is dangerous , its the subconscious shadows that came out of the woods once u stopped that are scary to face . Nothing else ...do you know the reasons of your addiction ?

    • @squidman556
      @squidman556 2 роки тому +5

      I get grand mal seizures if I don't have valium

    • @patriciamharris5664
      @patriciamharris5664 Рік тому +4

      Natalie
      What country are you from.?
      I pray for strength for you.

    • @nataliesutherland7222
      @nataliesutherland7222 Рік тому +4

      @@patriciamharris5664 I'm from Brazil

    • @RealtalkManc
      @RealtalkManc Рік тому

      Where are you from ?

  • @griffinmoore6819
    @griffinmoore6819 10 місяців тому +10

    This is the best informational video I've watched on the subject of addiction. The most important and powerful message I took from it is how these doctors don't belittle or look down on people with addiction, they care. I've never experienced real care from any doctor or counselor on the subject of my addiction, and believe me, I've spoken to a large number of them over the years. I think it's really sad that people who could actually help just dismiss those of us who are in the vicious cycle of trying to conquer our addictions alone over and over.

  • @DavidLopez-dw4ru
    @DavidLopez-dw4ru 8 місяців тому +3

    Yesterday just celebrated my 2 year of sobriety off fyentenol and depression meds..was on pain meds and depression meds for 12 years..went into rehab 2 years ago did 90 day live in..graduated program and never look back..with God by my side and my family,I did it!!!!..for any one in the life you can do it..but have to do it for u no one else..and best advice I can give..stay strong,put God first and close off every one and anything that took u down that dark tunnel...your light is waiting for u...

  • @jamiepan7650
    @jamiepan7650 2 роки тому +96

    My daughter passed away a year and a half ago from drugs. It’s so horrible. I miss her more than anything.

    • @louisejames1844
      @louisejames1844 2 роки тому +7

      I am sorry that you have lost your daughter Jamie. The blame and shame associated with drugs can make it so difficult. I send you love.

    • @jaffa3910
      @jaffa3910 2 роки тому +1

      💚💚

    • @yurenaasensio5703
      @yurenaasensio5703 Рік тому +1

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @jamiepan7650
      @jamiepan7650 Рік тому +4

      Thank you everyone for your kindness. I wish that those drugs would disappear for good. Too many people are losing their lives. I understand that they did this themselves, but unfortunately that’s is what’s really happening. My daughter was a beautiful person with a serious problem.

    • @Daughter4Zion27
      @Daughter4Zion27 Рік тому +1

      🙏🙏🙏

  • @vjr5261
    @vjr5261 2 роки тому +29

    What is the cause of this wide spread anxiety? Security. Housing, food nutrition, water, access to medical services, clothes, warmth, financial stability, basic needs.

    • @geoffreyrosenberg8070
      @geoffreyrosenberg8070 2 роки тому

      socio economics etc will cause pain, even if it is mental. Which causes many to just get drunk, use pills, etc because the treatments they offer are basically oh you have pain, no 10$ script of mid dose. Addict, needs MAT, no insurance, so goes on fent dies. Every single day.#harm reduction,#safesupply.

    • @alicianottkeys337
      @alicianottkeys337 2 роки тому +3

      I can’t believe this is a question?! I struggle with anxiety EVERYDAY. I have to literally talk myself into the day. I’m crying right now as I type this.

    • @ey67
      @ey67 2 роки тому

      True

    • @rad_y6315
      @rad_y6315 2 роки тому +2

      @@alicianottkeys337,relax. While you're still breathing every problem has a solution. There's always a way out. Calm down, go one step at a time, everything will be okay.

    • @royharper2003
      @royharper2003 2 роки тому

      chemical imbalances in the brain

  • @janpulliambracey1732
    @janpulliambracey1732 5 місяців тому +2

    I pray for addicts everyday. My son died at 50 due to alcohol addiction. ❤ to all.

  • @suzannemcclure7412
    @suzannemcclure7412 11 місяців тому +16

    This presentation got me to seriously rethink my feelings about the programs where addicted persons can go to be medically supervised while injecting an opioid. I now see the benefits of these centers. People valuing/helping others to find hope & initiative in their lives.

    • @Emma82813
      @Emma82813 6 місяців тому +1

      love this

    • @peanutbutterisfu
      @peanutbutterisfu 6 місяців тому

      People want to talk crap about addicts saying it’s a choice and just stop because they have not one clue what it’s like I mean if it was that easy no one would ever loose everything they have for drugs but that’s what happens. So many opioid users were normal people with careers and families then get injured and become addicted. What needs to happen is free rehab and financial assistance to get back on their feet and if u think about it if we help people overcome addiction they don’t die, they get jobs and pay taxes so they will pay back and the more people that survive addiction the more people there are to help addicts. If 100,000 people are saved from addiction each year that’s 100,000 people to help others it’s literally in everyone’s best interest to help addicts plus the less addicts the less crime.

  • @nikkikidd8428
    @nikkikidd8428 2 роки тому +46

    I just can’t express the level of fear that hits you when you realize that you are out of OxyContin and you have to get up at 430 in the morning to drop your three daughters off at your in laws so you can drive an hour to work to run a medical clinic for 9 hours and then drive home and pick those daughters up, feed them and do their homework and bathe them and put them to bed while going through the worst withdrawals you can imagine. And do that while frantically trying to get more OxyContin before your bones explode. It was by far the most terrifying thing I have ever been through. I was failing at everything but being an addict and I was looking at losing my children if anyone clued into how far I had fallen. The only reason why people didn’t clue in right away is because it happened so FAST. I am so extremely grateful that I have been sober for almost a decade now. But to be clear, I used drugs for roughly 3-4 years and I am still suffering with the consequences.

    • @WestCoastTruckingCEO
      @WestCoastTruckingCEO Рік тому +2

      I know exactly what you mean... during withdrawals life still goes on so the entire day is complete agony all while the ONLY thing on your mind is when you'll be getting more so the pain can stop. All while trying to conceal it from everyone who eventually figure it out. Horrible life to live, once you get hooked it's over unfortunately

    • @joojoobean84
      @joojoobean84 Рік тому +6

      God bless you for your recovery and continued recovery every day because I'm sure it is lifelong. All you described would be difficult for most people without an addiction to deal with on top of that. Just know that your story touched a stranger and I wish you the best.

    • @bbe3034
      @bbe3034 10 місяців тому +2

      I had a hip replacement surgery. It was so painful. The surgery center is a huge clinic. When you wake up, your loved one drives you home and of course, I was out of it due to the anesthesia and pain meds they give you in recovery. I had just read an article about Oxytocin. My nurse before the surgery didn’t even discuss pain medication with me, I realized afterwards I should have brought it up. Anyway we get home and I go straight to bed. Later my husband says here’s your pain medicine and it was OxyContin and of course I was upset but it was too late to change it. I was extremely careful taking it. I stopped but had some left. I just want to warn everyone to not take that medication. I had severe anxiety and depression. The wealthy Sackler family/ drug company created this medication. There was a huge class action lawsuit and they had to pay millions. But that evil drug is still being prescribed, I just want to warn everyone to never take it!! If I have anymore surgeries, I will tell them I’m allergic to it!!

    • @Danielallanz
      @Danielallanz 10 місяців тому

      I know...I've been addicted to methadone for 30 years,my parents used methadone growing up and I feel into my addiction at 12 years old after something happened...I never even smoked a joint before I used methadone...I tried to work and live a "normal" a few years back..I'd work in a hotel 3 day gear sick in a town that on the otherside of the country from the clinic and prescription I had...I tried to choose but I realised I couldn't because is a neurological deficiency..I'm not sure I'm not permanently damaged but I know I have to have methadone to be able to live,,I'll kill myself before being where I've been before,it's OK few a few years but I've lived a life time of it...

    • @ZFern9390
      @ZFern9390 5 місяців тому

      WOW

  • @AnjLove01
    @AnjLove01 Рік тому +92

    To everyone here that has battled drug addiction, recovering and still taking one day at a time with their struggles to get better... you can do it and glad to know you are still here with us, that is what matters. I have never tried any drugs for the reason that even an a younger age I was told by my parents to never go into it or one might not know they are hooked and can never go back. Thank God i was surrounded with positive influence with my parents, family members and friends were never into it so it was quite easy to stay away from it. So to all of you who are on your way to recovery, keep going and you can do it. 🙏🏼💪🏻💕

    • @jennifermullin6258
      @jennifermullin6258 8 місяців тому +2

      God bless You❤️‍🔥

    • @dawnnitroy1786
      @dawnnitroy1786 8 місяців тому +1

      God Bless you!!

    • @kumarsharma5084
      @kumarsharma5084 7 місяців тому

      Thanxx ang love

    • @JamesSteven-mb8zf
      @JamesSteven-mb8zf 3 місяці тому

      To be able to be completely awesomely sober and with God you're master is the most utmost. That's what I'm working for a complete sobriety. In God man, you are cool. You're an asset, thank you. I was always told by my Grandpa. Never trust a man that never had a drink my grandpa has never been wrong.

  • @bekblanch
    @bekblanch Рік тому +13

    As someone who has experienced the stigma that comes with addiction, it's frustrating to see the continued lack of compassion for those who struggle with it. Addicts are often treated as if they are less than human, when in reality they are just hurting people who want to numb themselves. No addict ever said, "hey I want to be an addict" or "I love being an addict". They hate it. They punish themselves enough. It's time for society to start recognizing addiction as the disease it is and start treating those who struggle with it with the compassion and understanding they deserve. The comment section of this youtube video is just a prime example of the continued stigmatization of addiction. We need to start having real conversations about addiction and work towards solutions that can help those who are struggling, not place blame on them.

    • @annconforti9294
      @annconforti9294 7 місяців тому

      Even 8f the opiods are prescribed legally, Dr treat those with OUD like garbage!

    • @ZFern9390
      @ZFern9390 5 місяців тому +3

      My son is an addict and I have gone to great lengths to help and live him and I'm sure he thinks we all treat him less than human because we won't give into his addiction. We can't make this stop or go away, only the addict can.

    • @viviannguyen2308
      @viviannguyen2308 2 місяці тому +1

      That's a selfish thought. You can't change when you're still blaming on others. You treat us like garbage too, don't you think?

    • @janetappmeyer7483
      @janetappmeyer7483 Місяць тому

      She isn't blaming her problems on others. She apparently has successfully recovered from her addiction, and the best part is that she is helping others with their addiction. People who are addicts are in fact, treated very poorly by others and are viewed as less than human. It is you that is treating people poorly. I hope you find help to overcome your issues.

  • @poespeedz9710
    @poespeedz9710 5 місяців тому +2

    Addiction takes many forms. Its my hope that when people find someone who is struggling they extend a helping hand and open their hearts. Loneliness fuels addiction. Love compassion and a willingness to heal together is the only way towards recovery. God bless everyone who is struggling with this. One day at a time.

  • @thomasthomasphilp4393
    @thomasthomasphilp4393 Рік тому +22

    I have tried a few times drugs. Then I realized I have actually depression. My life has totally changed when I started taking antidepressants and started doing exercise and meditation

  • @dmrenterprizes4101
    @dmrenterprizes4101 2 роки тому +160

    This is such an eye opening documentary. Completely changed my mind about drugs, addictions and addicts. I have empathy for addicts now. We should levy heavy fines and taxes on big pharma. They should be made to pay for the clean-ups.

    • @sco1dazza505
      @sco1dazza505 2 роки тому +7

      It just goes to show that you should never judge

    • @chrissyduggan3347
      @chrissyduggan3347 2 роки тому

      Excellent idea xx

    • @BushyHairedStranger
      @BushyHairedStranger 2 роки тому +1

      We need to educate our kids, teach them how to manage pain and trauma without looking outside the body for answers. Our bodies produces the strongest opiates naturally, endorphins! We also have speed in our bodies! Adrenaline! If we learn to use them we never have to use drugs to “get high”.

    • @chrissyduggan3347
      @chrissyduggan3347 2 роки тому

      Exactly, Teach everyone to cope, make good decision. Whilst under pressure, without running to Nanny shrinks, who prevent people from developing a emotional repertoire. This way with experience we can grow and mature. Then we can enjoy taking on responsibility such as family and really enjoy it... xx We could LEARN to x make good relationship decisions without drugs tehe we all know how that turns out tehe xxx

    • @chrissyduggan3347
      @chrissyduggan3347 2 роки тому +3

      @@sco1dazza505 NAh YOU should TOTALLy judge..Good judgement is the best survival skill.. xxxx🌐🌏🌎🌎

  • @stephanieanderson4315
    @stephanieanderson4315 11 місяців тому +4

    Today I have 2 years clean off fentanyl, heroin and meth after using for over 25 years. Addiction robbed me from all joys but now my life is full again. I am close to getting my license back, am working and going to school to be a licensed drug and alcohol counselor. It's a long and tough fight but totally worth it.

    • @timetraveler6949
      @timetraveler6949 2 місяці тому

      Which was the worst? Meth have used I think it’s evil

  • @TombRaider666
    @TombRaider666 9 місяців тому +4

    Glad to see a documentary actually focusing on the neurological science of addiction

  • @nutbreaker22
    @nutbreaker22 Рік тому +17

    This documentary is the most accurate description how person gets addicted, and how opiate addictions should be treated.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 10 місяців тому

      What I learned is that when you come down from these drugs your pain actually increases. Wow so it makes pain worse.

  • @woutervanlent5181
    @woutervanlent5181 Рік тому +97

    My compliments to the makers of this documentary . You explain difficult science in a very understandable way . I learned a lot today . Thanks !

  • @brother.teresa
    @brother.teresa 8 місяців тому +1

    Today I am officially 30 days sober after 5 years of drinking heavily in the service. I've fallen off the wagon several times to get here and hurt a lot of people unintentionally along the way :/

  • @juliaplous9092
    @juliaplous9092 8 місяців тому +3

    I live in a constant state of fear of substance abuse and side-effects of medicine- even medicine that doesn’t have side effects. This paranoia has kept me off of drugs my whole life. Some days I’m actually grateful to have this anxiety.

  • @OM-or3im
    @OM-or3im 2 роки тому +22

    Just finished a year-long internship in an outpatient treatment clinic (most patients came from inpatient) in VA. Several things I’ve learned: addiction does not discriminate- i had kids of wealthy parents next to kids or poor parents of all races as clients; it takes about 2 years for the brain to “get back to normal” so staying away from drugs for at least 2 years is a daily job; MAT treatments (like Suboxone) for opioid users decrease death of overdose by 50% (significant number); 12-step programs are key for addicts in recovery (that means for the rest of their lives). My heart goes out to all the parents featured in this film. It’s not your fault. ❤️

    • @royharper2003
      @royharper2003 2 роки тому

      It is scary that you had to do an internship to learn addiction does not discriminate. Where did you go to school? 12 step programs are a joke for people who don't believe in a higher power so, again, where did you go to school? AA is a cult of nut jobs for regular people that are just trying to stay clean. They might as well be Jehova's Witnesses.

    • @OM-or3im
      @OM-or3im 2 роки тому +3

      @@royharper2003 well, i knew nothing about addiction prior to this internship so it was a major learning experience- this is what internship is for. As for your assertion regarding 12-step programs you are incorrect, as is demonstrated by both research and multiple “success stories” of people who have been sober for a very long time. Lastly, perhaps it’s time for you to think about what higher power might mean to different people? It’s does not have to be religious. Namaste 😉

    • @Mark-pp7jy
      @Mark-pp7jy Рік тому +4

      No one has to commit to the "rest of their lives"! Just get to a meeting today, and tomorrow will take care of itself! Mark 5/8/1994 ✌️

  • @VCT3333
    @VCT3333 2 роки тому +83

    cravings are the root of it. once the craving gets hold, the rational part of the brain has no chance.
    9 years sober today and this NOVA broadcast pops up in my feed!! Talk about signs and omens, huh?
    it's still a daily struggle and a daily recovery. I am giving all my good vibes to all struggling with addiction and in recovery. may you stay strong and sober, my brothers and sisters.
    also focusing on illegal stuff takes away from the addiction to legal stuff, alcohol. and that's as deadly as the others discussed here. and what works for alcohol is being used for everything, and that's the root of the recovery industry's failure at helping people with addiction to other substances.

    • @jeffdavis5723
      @jeffdavis5723 2 роки тому +5

      *Yeah 36 yrs now myself.*

    • @markusbrown8074
      @markusbrown8074 2 роки тому

      @@jeffdavis5723 ua-cam.com/users/shortsBpFjgkSAkV4?feature=share

    • @markusbrown8074
      @markusbrown8074 2 роки тому

      Nop

    • @tp1201
      @tp1201 2 роки тому +4

      WITH GOD ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE!!!!

    • @WhiteBirdMustFly1
      @WhiteBirdMustFly1 2 роки тому +3

      I asked of the relation to alcohol related to dopamine?

  • @ricksmith7173
    @ricksmith7173 11 місяців тому +1

    Yes We Need to Bring This Documentary Back To Share with All Addicts, 5-23!!!!!

  • @extreme0017
    @extreme0017 8 місяців тому +6

    Omg, seeing those babies broke my heart, i was never really aware how awful it is to the babies. I knew they were born dependent coz of their mother's bad choices in life. That is just heartbreaking 😢😢😢😢😢

  • @sayswho3606
    @sayswho3606 Рік тому +5

    I’m an addict too. I was using oxys, and percs. I lost everything and went on suboxen program in my fly in community. It saved my life.

  • @jazzcookmusic5677
    @jazzcookmusic5677 2 роки тому +24

    Amazing that people are treating addiction so serious now. We could have used this attetion back in the 60's.

    • @katherinea.williams3044
      @katherinea.williams3044 2 роки тому

      How so?
      I’ve got a degree in the Science of Modern History and am quite familiar with the past century.
      Might I respectfully ask what you are referring to ‘in the 60’s’?
      Love & Light from Miami Shores🦚
      Stay safe mate🌎🙏🏼
      Peace & Prayers for Ukraine🇺🇦

    • @jazzcookmusic5677
      @jazzcookmusic5677 2 роки тому

      @@katherinea.williams3044 In the 60's when it was mostly people of color getting addicted they were jailed. Now that the suburban residents have embraced the drugs the courts have recognized it as an impairing disease, not a recreational habit. What part of history did you study and completely miss all of the racism associated with drugs? The Tuskegee Experiment? Billie Holiday getting busted? Charlie Parker getting busted? Stan Getz and Red Rodney getting gentle slaps on the wrist?

    • @rinlo1424
      @rinlo1424 2 роки тому +12

      @@katherinea.williams3044 how do you have a degree in "the science of modern history" and not know that addiction was problem in the 60's?

    • @kerrymarris4260
      @kerrymarris4260 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah,, Maybe some of us could have benefited from early intervention.

    • @klarity1111
      @klarity1111 2 роки тому +4

      @@katherinea.williams3044 I remember a huge Meth addiction happening in the 60's and a gigantic Heroin epidemic happening about 1970. There were other drugs circulating, too. Lots of prescription Amphetamines and Barbiturates were passed around, and many got addicted. I was growing up and learning about this in school, magazines, and T.V. documentaries.

  • @keithmiller8283
    @keithmiller8283 11 місяців тому +2

    The unfortunate thing is that people in severe chronic pain no longer have access to opioid meds. Why is it that even in patients who never abuse their meds are left to suffer from under medication ? The fear of opioid drugs means that we have gone from over prescribing to under prescribing them. Nowadays, all anyone will be prescribed is 2 Vicodin per day. Thats it, whether you have cancer or chronic pain. This is less than 1/10 of what I was prescribed 10 yrs. ago. I had decent pain relief on the larger opiatedoses I used to get, which was about 200mg.daily morphine with 2 Vicodin four times daily for breakthru pain. Now that I only get a total of only 2 Vicodin daily and no morphine, how do you think I'm doing? I am in agony. Grossly under medicated, even
    though I never abused opiates . This is terrible for anyone in severe pain, now . Why should I be denied access to adequate pain relief because of the 'opiate epidemic's.? This is bad medicine...

  • @msfinetuned
    @msfinetuned 4 місяці тому +2

    What a wonderful father. Shout out to dad for being compassionate and empathetic to what his daughter was going through and looking for ways to help her.

  • @misspatvandriverlady7555
    @misspatvandriverlady7555 2 роки тому +46

    When they mentioned that not enough dopamine means no motivation, I immediately thought, “Well, that’s pretty much the definition of major depression, isn’t it?”. Ask anyone who has suffered repeated rounds of or chronic major depression what that is like, and you’ll have your answer as to why people use drugs. If you aren’t depressed before you try that first addictive drug, you’ll get that way unless you are using. 😞 (I’m not using, BTW, but it has been quite the fight not to self-destruct.)

    • @royharper2003
      @royharper2003 2 роки тому +4

      you need to also consider serotonin levels which if low can cause major depressive disorder. I'm thinking lots of drugs release high levels of dopamine at once which cause the high and euphoria. I've been on SSRIs for over 20 years but just recently managed to stop taking them, they are as hard or harder to come off as some drugs.`

    • @JasonBrown-zg3tr
      @JasonBrown-zg3tr Рік тому

      Ío ki

    • @Progenitor1979
      @Progenitor1979 Рік тому

      That's it exactly.

    • @Emma82813
      @Emma82813 6 місяців тому

      this

  • @subscribek-hl9cj
    @subscribek-hl9cj Рік тому +12

    The best way to quit, is to never try, once you starting using drugs it's very difficult to quit, I'm a drug addicted and if i don't take drug my whole body feels pain and can't even sleep😭 I'm trying to quit slowly, so please do remember in your prayer guys🙏

    • @Sophiawoldu
      @Sophiawoldu 4 місяці тому

      May the devine intervention of the Almighty God be upon you. May God give you a strong will to resist the temptation! Be strong my dear. Blessings

  • @RedRoadRunner23
    @RedRoadRunner23 2 місяці тому +1

    May all those lost in this fog of addiction find their way out and a hand of compassion to hold. It’s a hard road. Keep walking.

  • @Wingerd91
    @Wingerd91 Рік тому +28

    Seeing the child in the supermarket pulling her overdosed mother really broke my heart.
    My doctor prescribed me fentanyl after a heavy knee surgery where oxycodon didn't work. At first refused to take it, but the pain got so bad i had no choice. I knew about fentanyl, but accepted the risk to cover the pain... Took this stuff daily for over a month. This really is a hell of a drug. I also have insomnia, and got rohypnol prescribed for that. The cocktail of fentanyl and rohypnol is a fatal one, so i still don't understand how they could ever prescribe me this fentanyl.
    Luckily, i was strong enough by myself to stop taking fentanyl. I did it cold turkey. Afterwards, a specialist told me this is very rare to do on your own. Today i am still in pain, but i kind of accept it as you may understand..
    Seriously, i will never never never touch this again, this stuff is like the devil.
    I pray for those people who are still in the fight

    • @MIGHTY_YES
      @MIGHTY_YES Рік тому +1

      THAT CLIP BROKE MY HUMANITY...i know this is hell ...not earth..💯☝🎯💩🤔

    • @jadedmonk7001
      @jadedmonk7001 9 місяців тому +1

      @Wingerd91 Been there, done it, too. Fentynal followed up with Soma, then Norco...after 8 mos use. All in a row. All cold turkey. 15 days of hell (avg of 5 days per drug) because I couldn't sleep more than 10 or 15 mins at a time. Never again. I've literally avoided necessary hip and shoulder replacement surgeries because I'm scared of being prescribed an opioid like fentanyl or morphine post-op.

    • @ritadonnelly8820
      @ritadonnelly8820 5 місяців тому

      best of luck to you ❤

  • @frigginsane
    @frigginsane 2 роки тому +46

    I wondered why I struggled to get pain relief from dental pain. Docs were refusing to help me, because of the abuse of other people.
    I was unable to sleep because I was in so much pain, yet I was denied again and again to get pain relief for my dental pain.
    I didnt get addicted to oxycodone, I didnt like the oxy nausea, but, I needed something to help me sleep. My pain wasnt from withdraw, for I had no pain meds to begin with. I was denied real help for my real physical pain, because the doctors were afraid I would get addicted.
    I never got addicted to oxy. I got a prescription, I cut the pills in half, I never used 'all' the meds either. I needed oxy on rare occasions when the pain of my physical ills were too much to let me sleep.
    Everyone's brains are different, so is mine.

    • @CraftyCuriosity
      @CraftyCuriosity 2 роки тому +11

      Agreed… I would only ask for 4 at least .. I don’t need 30 pills but give me something damn

    • @lindaholmesleepermcgee7814
      @lindaholmesleepermcgee7814 2 роки тому +7

      I'm 60 years old and am riddled with pain all over due to severe arthritis, fibromyalgia, severe migraines, neuropathy from diabetes and extreme nerve pain. I've had 3 back surgeries and the last one is because I had broken it after I'd fallen also breaking my tib/fib!! 2 years prior I had also broken my ankle in 3 places!! I just can't catch a break in seems. I've had no issues with pain meds in my records ever so you'd think I could get some pain meds right. Nope... The only thing I get are baclefen and gabapentin. Insane!!

    • @wolvesetc
      @wolvesetc 2 роки тому +10

      Congratulations. Give yourself a pay on the back. This documentary is about people who have experienced the horrors of addiction and it’s not lack of strength or anything like that. It can take down even the strongest person. It’s a mix of circumstances.

    • @daniburke9452
      @daniburke9452 2 роки тому

      Well to the doctors it probably looks like drug seeking behavior this coming from an ex addict

    • @rad_y6315
      @rad_y6315 2 роки тому +2

      Your comment looks strange right here. I believe you were in pain, but there's a big choice of soft/ legal medications & herbs that can relieve toothache, you don't need a prescription. What's best is dental treatment. Go visit your dentist, there will not be any pain.

  • @HIRAMECLARKEHOPS
    @HIRAMECLARKEHOPS 9 місяців тому +1

    As a drug addict, I'm glad I never got into the deadly, mind numbing garbage like opioids, benzos. I like tripping out, thinking about life, reflecting, and getting scared.

  • @anthonyapost
    @anthonyapost 11 місяців тому +6

    Oxycodone/oxycontin definitely altered my brain permanently I'm definitely not the same person I was before I became an addict and no matter how long I've been sober it doesn't reverse the effects I'm permanently like this I wish I could go back to who/what I was before I try to be the best version of myself I can be but it's not the same

  • @bgraunitz6175
    @bgraunitz6175 2 роки тому +187

    Great episode NOVA!!! Thank you for putting this out there & giving everyone the chance to see how hard the struggle truly is!!! The only way to get this information out to the public is to have more shows exactly like this, that humanize the addict & their addiction. The only difference between an addict & a non- addict is brain chemistry and social surroundings. LETS All start HELPING and UNDERSTANDING a bit more... While placing judgment & shame on the addict a BIT LESS!!! The problem doesn't simply go away because society wants to "look the other way". Let's ALL work on showing ALL people compassion ❤️ it's so simple, yet the very last thing that comes to mind when we think about any person who is a little bit different than us.....

    • @den264
      @den264 Рік тому +1

      I tend to agree with your assertion that people who become addicted have a certain brain chemistry and poor social surroundings. There is one other constant which I have noticed and it is to do with their looks. Almost all of them have unattractive faces and bodies. Especially the females. There are the odd Male addict who if he washed and shaved could pass as reasonably handsome. But not so with the females , almost everyone of them has a physical blemish. This reflects western societies predilection for attractive female roles when men seek a partner. Women conversely select financially successful men to marry.

    • @kerrimuir1
      @kerrimuir1 Рік тому +1

      Well said ☺️

    • @jujumulligan43
      @jujumulligan43 Рік тому +1

      So is this personality or societal??

    • @bgraunitz6175
      @bgraunitz6175 11 місяців тому +2

      @@den264 I'm not sure this is based in fact, probably opinion. But my question is, do u know what these "unattractive" people look like BEFORE their addiction took hold? Plus, isn't beauty in the eye of the beholder? Even though I don't agree with your opinion... I definitely want to validate your feelings. Lastly, a reminder that this may be how you feel... but please remember there are humans on the other side of this screen... and I can guarantee (because I'm in Recovery) that addicts have enough to deal with & overcome without a stranger telling us that we are ALL ugly and imperfect. Thank u for taking the time to read this long long post 🙏 ❤

    • @bgraunitz6175
      @bgraunitz6175 11 місяців тому

      @@jujumulligan43 my opinion... it's both. You know like, it takes a "perfect storm" to create an addict. Like, why is it that my sister and I grew up in identical ways but only I became an addict???

  • @schneir5
    @schneir5 Рік тому +11

    It's been over four years for me since I last shot up. I'm ashamed to admit that I've been really thinking about going back to the needle lately, back to shooting fentanyl. I've just felt so hopeless sometimes since last summer. Long story short, I had a girlfriend who wasn't a fellow junkie for the first time, and her grandma died, then my dad died, then she ran off with this other guy and I got fired from my job. All of that bad stuff happened in about a month.
    It feels like it's just inevitable sometimes. It feels like I've already relapsed and just got high for a while and overdose and die, like it's already set in stone, and I'll just be playing my part or something. I just hate that feeling I have almost every morning when I wake up in utter panic. That was the part I hated the most when I was using, but now I have it again, even though I'm still clean.
    I'm such a mess emotionally. I break down crying uncontrollably almost every single day, even still. I'm so sad about my dad's passing and so angry about my ex girlfriend leaving me for this other guy and cheating on me the whole time. I don't know which is worse with her, that I don't want to move on or that I don't think I can find someone new.
    On the bright side, I have gotten in the best shape of my life. I almost have a six pack, but unfortunately that's just not in the cards for me. I'm more than proud of my abs, but I just don't have those symmetrical, six visible muscles. I think working out really helped me from relapsing so far.

    • @taffykins2745
      @taffykins2745 Рік тому +3

      Hey friend, maybe you should try and get some counseling (talk therapy) to help you with your feelings of loss and anger. That's a lot to have to deal with in a very short time. My condolences.
      Congrats on staying clean and on getting in such great shape! That's hard to do and you came out the winner!
      Hang in there and consider seeing a counselor. With the right one, it could really help. 😊

    • @thecook8964
      @thecook8964 Рік тому +1

      Dude stay strong. You will find someone new ( obviously you don't want the cheater to destroy you, as she's not worth it . She. Cheated on you & she will cheat on the new boyfriend lol) & there is always another job. It will get better, unless you give in to the old ways. Your Father would not want you to fall apart- stay clean for him & your life. A suicide (going back on drugs is virtually suicide) hot line may be be able to give you advice on where to get help. You control your destiny, choose a good life & realize it will take time & work.

    • @kateskeys
      @kateskeys Рік тому +1

      You’re doing great today. Your working through it. It’s painful, traumatic and it sucks.
      Sometime I think if my life gets bad enough- that gives justification to over eat, drink, smoke.
      Everything suck anyway why not. Right?
      WRONG.
      Don’t burn your gift of sobriety- you deserve the best!

    • @ErrorlVlacro
      @ErrorlVlacro 6 місяців тому

      Go get some treatment. Some way. A therapist. Something.

    • @ZFern9390
      @ZFern9390 5 місяців тому

      ​@@thecook8964maybe she loved him and kept trying to hold out hope for him to get clean and she needed some support herself.the whole " once a cheater" is so cliche. Addicts are loveable but so damn impossible.

  • @BGeezy4sheezy
    @BGeezy4sheezy 8 місяців тому +3

    I think the problem with suboxone treatment is that the second you stop taking it you’re left with the same problem you started with; craving for opiates because you’re sick. The brain doesn’t get used to the feeling of baseline sobriety and learn how to function without opiates.
    That being said, if suboxone keeps people alive and off fentanyl, then it’s good. But excuse me if I’ll always be a little suspicious of using drugs to get off drugs

  • @cindyn8994
    @cindyn8994 8 місяців тому +2

    A devastating eviction losing your child to depression and addiction! My baby boy was 23 years old!

  • @MelissaR784
    @MelissaR784 2 роки тому +13

    "In 2012, health care providers wrote 259 million prescriptions for opioid pain medication, enough for every adult in the United States to have a bottle of pills (2). Opioid prescriptions per capita increased 7.3% from 2007 to 2012, with opioid prescribing rates increasing more for family practice, general practice, and internal medicine compared with other specialties."
    Well, D'uh.

  • @adareneeisbell4979
    @adareneeisbell4979 2 роки тому +40

    This is wonderful that pbs is spreading the word of how bad addiction is. I've been battling opioid addiction for 20 yrs. I'm sober now on soboxone. Please spread the truth I'm so happy to see this. Prayers for all who go thru this. 🙏🙏🙏

    • @MrBakedDaily
      @MrBakedDaily 2 роки тому +3

      Being on suboxone is not being sober,run out of it see what happens....

    • @janicewood1734
      @janicewood1734 2 роки тому

      @@MrBakedDaily it’s still a better alternative than Heroin or oxy’s or other opiates. You rebuild your life which with street drugs or pills you do not. Hustling for the days fix becomes the only motivation. Weighing options obviously today has more possibilities for productive lives. One mans answer is not for everyone. The judgement isn’t needed in today’s world.
      I got free using 12 steps and stayed clean guiding myself and no meetings. I feared opening up participating with a sponsor. I ended up putting my family together and loving them the motivation and it worked for me. I wouldn’t use for any reason fearing it’d all fall apart. My Kids are grown and all 3 doing great now there’s Grandkids. My way was rough but it worked/ works and I’m so proud of my family. My kids are all on track thinking about their futures. Life is great. Whatever works for you.

    • @amandaohrstrom797
      @amandaohrstrom797 2 роки тому

      @@MrBakedDaily exactly 💯

    • @paulinegalloway663
      @paulinegalloway663 2 роки тому +10

      Suboxone dependence is much different than heroin addiction.
      Ones behavior defines addiction not the chemical dependence.

    • @Desaree1
      @Desaree1 2 роки тому +11

      @@MrBakedDaily YOU WONT RUN OUT IF YOU USE IT PROPERLY. It allows you to live life. You shouldn't try to ruin someone posting about her accomplishments due to her finding treatment.

  • @janaskibo871
    @janaskibo871 11 місяців тому +2

    Ty Insite for looking at people as people. This made me bawl so hard. Good job recovering people!!! You're beautiful. I hope you're doing well Marie. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @HISdaughterC
    @HISdaughterC Місяць тому +1

    I saved this video to watch a year ago not even knowing my son was already abusing drugs… he’s now addicted, gave up his job, violated his probation and living in the streets… its devastating watching my son, age 18, struggle with drugs. It’s heartbreaking and no pain like it..:

  • @Large_Marge_Sent_Me_
    @Large_Marge_Sent_Me_ 2 роки тому +26

    I have addiction in my family. Knowing this helped me make decisions pre and post operations. One of my docs wanted me on a certain dosage of a pain meds, narcotic or opioid. I said give me the smallest dosage, I have addiction in my family and I want an alternative, Tylenol Advil ibuprofen. He completely understood and promoted me not taking it after 48 hours

    • @alwhyte6533
      @alwhyte6533 2 роки тому +4

      I had open heart surgery last year and went against doctors advice, and used THC instead of opiates. I would have been a hopeless addict if I'd taken what was prescribed to me.

    • @Holmesymom
      @Holmesymom Рік тому +3

      After what opioid addiction did to my family, I told my doctors that even if they gave me a Cesarean, I would never and will never take opioids again. I never abused them but they DESTROYED my life through loved ones’ addiction.

  • @monicaalva2423
    @monicaalva2423 2 роки тому +34

    These stories are so heartbreaking! The ladies and gentlemen in the show were very brave to share their stories. It was really nice to hear they are doing so much better, were able to gain their lives back and have plans for the future. It's so sad to see this happening in our country. I really hope our medical system can change to offer better help and more resources to every person struggling with drug addiction.

  • @BruderAdrian
    @BruderAdrian 8 місяців тому +1

    I have a friend I've known since I was 9 years old, I'm 27 M now. He's in recovery at the moment and on methadone. This Documentary really helped me understand what his battling and how I can possibly support him properly by just being a friend. Like the dr. In the documentary hinted at; be part of "the 'social stability' and social support people need. They need friends, loved ones around not cut off in isolation and things to look forward to." Im glad I haven't lost contact with him and that he hasnt completely isolated.

  • @number1loser410
    @number1loser410 3 місяці тому +1

    That kid in the store trying to wake her mom is one of the saddest things I seen heart breaking I pray she's ok

  • @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503
    @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503 2 роки тому +14

    This needs to be shared with every recovery house in every language in the world...

    • @Jdalio5
      @Jdalio5 2 роки тому +1

      Recovery houses all know this info... US households need this.

    • @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503
      @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503 2 роки тому

      @@Jdalio5 bulkshitb...I've never heard this in NA or a recovery house...most recovery House's are just in it for the money and could care less about their patients..First hand knowledge of this...
      CORRUPTION

  • @sharonlyons5141
    @sharonlyons5141 2 роки тому +6

    Heart breaking! My 87 y old mom told me about this program! She trying to break a decades long opioid addiction. My brother died of sudden cardiac arrest + from cocaine 10 y ago. My mom would get shakes when she skipped her percs all prescribed by her doctors. I told her I think you have opioid use disorder as nicely as I could. I’ve been the receiving end of tantrums, insults and cancelled plans because she was too sick as long as I can remember . Now she’s homeless and lives with me, because she gave her home to my alcoholic sister. I tell my sister a sober person would have said no to an elderly addicted person. The abuse and vulnerability of those with the disease is atrocious. This disease of addiction does deserve compassion, but I pray the healing can come when the sick desire to get well. Thank you for compassion and value for those with disease.beautiful documentary.

    • @tt12012
      @tt12012 Рік тому

      Sharon your story really touched me. Prayers for you and for your mom and your family. I'm so sorry for your loss, bless you for doing what you are for you mom. ❤️

    • @sharonlyons5141
      @sharonlyons5141 Рік тому

      @@tt12012 Thankyou for the prayer! Make it praise the Lord because my mom now off off all RX percs and has no pain! She has her own apartment and is just thriving there in an independent living community. Yes, It can be cured

    • @elizabethpolkowski399
      @elizabethpolkowski399 Рік тому

      I'ma pray for you mama,it has to be so bad for y'all. I'm 62 and been sober off opiates for 4 years now I get the subucade shot one time a month,I'm lost for words ,I do know that we become seniors were supposed to be living our golden years. I will continue to pray 🙏🙏🙏

  • @ambervasquez9705
    @ambervasquez9705 3 місяці тому +1

    I just hit 2 years clean and sober. It absolutely saved my life. My last dirty UA, THEY told me that I HAD SO MUCH FENTYNAL IN MY SYSTEM they were worried about dosing me with my methadone and me going home and overdosing from what WAS ALREADY IN MY SYSTEM!!!

  • @nature12487
    @nature12487 7 місяців тому +2

    I work in this field and our agency has support for all levels of treatment. There is still so much stigma and not treating individuals with dignity, respect and compassion. Those I support have so much strength, courage and resilience. This is a community issue and we all need to ne involved-there are so many underlying reasons for substance use and individuals need support, so many have multiple ACE's (Adverse childhood experiences). We can all do something and show our care. The system in Canada differs, but stigma for substance use vs mental health still exists

  • @kerrymarris4260
    @kerrymarris4260 2 роки тому +42

    R.i.p. Michelle Marris. My little sister lost her own battle with heroin back in 2008.. and I've had my own battle with addiction All of my life.. Kacy you don't even have to take the 11 other meds, if you check into plant based healing. Like moreanga leaf, tumeric and ginsing. There's 100s of healing plants that big pharma, don't want any one to know about.

    • @richierugs6544
      @richierugs6544 2 роки тому

      kratom being one of them?

    • @davinastanton3865
      @davinastanton3865 2 роки тому +3

      Kerry Mams I am so, so sorry for your loss of your precious sister darling.
      Rest in Eternal Peace Michelle. 😔🕊
      Gentle hugs and love sweetheart.
      My daughter is on Methadone and she has not touched Heroin in 4 years.
      We live in Scotland and it has a very high rate of people dying from overdoses.
      Take care sweetie and stay safe. X 🕊🌹❤

    • @kerrymarris4260
      @kerrymarris4260 2 роки тому +1

      @@davinastanton3865 thanks 🙏

    • @kerrymarris4260
      @kerrymarris4260 2 роки тому +2

      @@richierugs6544 exactly, I have a older brother with degenerative back pain, and he says kratom is better than pot for the pain.

    • @kerrymarris4260
      @kerrymarris4260 2 роки тому +3

      Nobody should be on 11 prescriptions. Unless they are prescribed by a shamen and are very short term. And always natural.

  • @whocares4464
    @whocares4464 Рік тому +60

    Man this has affected so many. I remember when they would prescribe 30 tabs or perks for basically anything to the point to where they wouldn't prescribe anything even when all my wisdom teeth were pulled. A few years before that a simple tooth procedure gets you 30 pills to a major dental procedure with nothing at all. There has to be a middle ground somewhere

    • @mariebrigman3307
      @mariebrigman3307 10 місяців тому +5

      Agreed!

    • @Weather_Nerd
      @Weather_Nerd 10 місяців тому

      Yes! Because no matter how bad opiates can be (and I know this firsthand), there are truly people in so much pain that they cannot function and it’s people like that who could benefit from their use. Though it should probably be heavily monitored and maybe even controlled, not as simple as “take 4 tablets daily as needed” etc.
      Now instead they refuse to give them to many who actually need them and it’s bs. They are useful, just should have never been pushed on us for literally anything and everything but we all know that was big pharma $ goals

    • @kathleengivant-taylor2277
      @kathleengivant-taylor2277 10 місяців тому +3

      Agree. Need middle ground

    • @denabeebe1888
      @denabeebe1888 8 місяців тому +1

      Absolutely!!!

    • @Globelle
      @Globelle Місяць тому

      I couldn't agree more!!! My son is hooked on Fentanyl and I am terrified of losing him. I lost 1 of my 4 stepsons to this and my nephews girlfriend plus countless friends.

  • @Moore570
    @Moore570 Рік тому +3

    I live in SC & I dont imagine my state to be an isolated example of a heavily, heavily flawed system when it comes to getting addicts (whether they be within the active throws of their addiction, or have had any length of recovery & abstinence from drug use). I was a daily user of Duragesic for 6 years, then bought Roxy's off the street (before & after they became pressed with fentanyl), I've been in OPT for at least 6 years, but I honestly feel so hopeless when it comes to getting sober. The people that are there to help have such a heavy caseload that they cant effectively provide the help that their clients need or they become burnout & seemingly lose motivation to do their job or (I'd imagine) eventually lose faith in the system themselves. It's like the tools are there (or COULD BE) but I'd be hard pressed to find a system that utilizes those tools to their fullest potential. Its tragic.

  • @sheldonhatch8255
    @sheldonhatch8255 2 роки тому +34

    I'm in a therapy appointment right now but very eager to watch this. Thank you @NOVA PBS Official and @PBS Documentaries

    • @maryannhope8276
      @maryannhope8276 2 роки тому +3

      Blessings to you with your addiction. 🙏

    • @fumanpoo4725
      @fumanpoo4725 2 роки тому +3

      Get better! Rock on !

    • @barbarafogle3541
      @barbarafogle3541 2 роки тому +1

      That's a nice way to say I'm to strung out to wait on money or a dealer. You're better off on dope.

    • @karliann1
      @karliann1 2 роки тому +3

      Congrats Ive been in therapy 9 years going on 10 years sober

  • @sledgesworld
    @sledgesworld Рік тому +22

    A very good look at the internal and external struggles that individuals have with addiction. It's a sad fact of life. that I have personally seen. I was a Paramedic in London England for over 16 years. The fight goes on daily to help those in need, and I hope there will be a time when we can be of better help. Even though I am no longer an Ambulance man, I carry with me equipment like an extensive First Aid kit, and medications to help others in their time of need. PEACE