Thank you for your story especially bringing up the sleep thing with opiates. Yes withdrawal is like a flu times ten, but the added bonus of crippling depression anxiety dysphoria and NO SLEEP.
The only thing about this interview is when he said the stigma of shame, guilt and embarrassment. Then he said he was embarrassed of his mother. Glad he's sober and doing so well. Still a lot of trauma there with his mom. I hope he can heal that and I hope she decides it's fine to get help. Praying for her🙏
Trevor you explained the insane ness of addiction so well and the shame and guilt if people think of you straight on!! Thank You you’re a amazing young man!
I remember the chewy OPs. So glad i am done with that but now my 22 yr old son is in treatment for fentanyl. I am praying to God for help. I really blame the government who is in bed with big pharma. Now people are dying left and right
~Lars... To answer your question... Usually it's someone who has never been addicted or absolutely doesn't have it in their blood to have an addictive personality.
The kvetching about "stigmitization" misses the point about why that attitude exists: to keep normal people away from drugs like heroin in the first place
Personally methadone is the obly thing that has worked with fentanyl. Its really not for everybody but i was taking a litany of meds. And i have control somewhat but i know i have to ween off eventually.
Richard Prado only did fentanyl a few times. I used the blotters. Coming off subutex was the worst drawn out experience of my life. Took about a year to feel normal again
Thank you for your story especially bringing up the sleep thing with opiates. Yes withdrawal is like a flu times ten, but the added bonus of crippling depression anxiety dysphoria and NO SLEEP.
Very interesting and knowlegable. Thank you soooo much for sharing your story. Im sure it will help others to break there viscous cycle.
Best one yet
I’m a mother of two boys. I watch these videos to motivate me to be a better mom.
Good for you 👏
Thank you for sharing your story, Trevor. Your son is lucky to have you. Love from California!
The only thing about this interview is when he said the stigma of shame, guilt and embarrassment. Then he said he was embarrassed of his mother. Glad he's sober and doing so well. Still a lot of trauma there with his mom. I hope he can heal that and I hope she decides it's fine to get help. Praying for her🙏
Trevor you explained the insane ness of addiction so well and the shame and guilt if people think of you straight on!! Thank You you’re a amazing young man!
Buddy, I used to come to your house for daycare when we were kids. I'm so glad to see you share this story bro, I randomly found this video.
Message me, I'd love to to chat more!
Your testimony has been very helpful. God bless you!
I remember the chewy OPs. So glad i am done with that but now my 22 yr old son is in treatment for fentanyl. I am praying to God for help. I really blame the government who is in bed with big pharma. Now people are dying left and right
Who dislikes someone sharing their story of recovery? lol
Lars Acosta you're so right!
I don’t get it either!
~Lars... To answer your question... Usually it's someone who has never been addicted or absolutely doesn't have it in their blood to have an addictive personality.
Which begs the question: Why are you watching it??
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You explain everything so well. Thanks for sharing!!
Trevor is a great example that shows heroin addicts aren't necessarily stupid...he's very
well spoken and has had a broad exposure to addiction
Thank you for this share. Its inspiring me to stay sober.
Awesome interview!!!! Thank you
The kvetching about "stigmitization" misses the point about why that attitude exists: to keep normal people away from drugs like heroin in the first place
Personally methadone is the obly thing that has worked with fentanyl. Its really not for everybody but i was taking a litany of meds. And i have control somewhat but i know i have to ween off eventually.
willydeezle been on suboxin for 2 years and it saved my life!
Same. Fentanyl withdrawal is so intense and long. I wasn't even aware I was on it
Richard Prado only did fentanyl a few times. I used the blotters. Coming off subutex was the worst drawn out experience of my life. Took about a year to feel normal again
Thank you for sharing.
I relate to your story and your views a LOT. Still in the struggle pretty bad.. thank you for sharing
Sam Nolin hope you’re doing good! It’s a struggle but so worth it I know first hand!
Bravo Trevor .. thankfully he's young enough to make a bloody good job at life ! 👏 ... Thanks Shane ! 👍