So worth it…..never realized how much worth it until well over on the other side in sobriety. Important to learn new coping skills and powerful source of inner strength that comes from our loving Creator. 43 years sober here! Prayers for your new found freedom!
Been clean from all drugs and alcohol since January 14, of this year, overdosed in a bathroom floor, and decided that I’m better than that, I’m worthy of love, and can love myself, no matter what I have done, or what I’ve been through. Stay strong, and no matter what, you’re worthy of respect and love.
went cold turkey a few years back, can't even remember when exactly. Worst 13 days of my life coming off of it. No sleep, county jail, bright lights that never really go off. Noises. Near psychosis just from the withdrawal. Over the years I did them all, started way back in the day with percocet. but yeah, fentanyl as much as it is the devil - it actually saved my life because it was so awful of an experience detoxing that I'm clean now. God bless you brother I pray for many years of sobriety for you.
I was on pain pills for 2 years after my dad died.. I had tons of money from inheritance. No bills. Great job. The pills helped me thru that phase and divorce/family court battles. I quit those pills cold turkey and had 0 withdrawals other than the physical pain coming back. I felt like an old man for like 3 days after quitting. Then I was back to normal. I was doing so many pills daily. I still went to work everyday. First one there daily. Worked there 10 years. Hardest worker in the company. Everyone knew I smoked pot.. No one knew I was doing 10-20 pills a day. I know high functioning crackheads. My best friend I grew up with is one. He coaches little league football. Works for the garbage company. High paid job. He goes into his garage and hits the pipe in secret. He's married and everything.
I was in recovery for years after a stroke sepsis and endocarditis. Relapsed last year. This year I’ve overdosed 5 times with as little as half a grain of rice at times. 36 days sober and grateful today. It’s no joke out there at this time. It’s brutal I feel like I’ve survived a war and all my friends are dead. New England is a tranq infested war zone. Thank god for Narcan. Could use some prayers. Bless
Fentanyl surprisingly indirectly got me to stop using cocaine casually. I use to buy a gram or so every weekend or every other weekend, and as soon as I heard they were starting to cut it with fent I quit and never touched it again. One of the guys in our neighborhood that I used to party with didn't quit and he's dead now because he got a batch cut with fent. Could have been me.
@@user-jd3vi2pg1g Well it's a good thing he did since he stopped using. Anyone who has successfully stopped using should tell their story. It can be helpful and inspiring to others out there struggling with drugs or alcohol. Try to be more respectful, the guy made a valid point.
I live in Philly and was addicted to fetty an tranq but been sober for 3 months now. It was the hardest thing I’ve ever done to quit. I had a 2 week detox an thought I was going to die on a rehab floor. I thank god I’m alive to tell the story. I pray for everyone going through this 🙏
I was a Heroin addict for over 10 years, been clean for 8 years. My 19 yo son knows almost everything about my past. I want him to understand how serious this is.
Amen brother I teach my boys the same. Dad was a addict, and this is what happens, I teach my kids, not shield them from the world. This ain't the dope we was doing 10 years ago guys, I've got 6 years clean, and the emotion I get from being with my sons is enough for me to never start back up!
My daughter is 12. I’ve struggled with addiction (started with heroin eventually stable on suboxone then went to meth looking for the IV rush) and clean for a year now. Her mother also struggled with meth addiction. This poor child has seen the worst of us and the best. She’s very empathetic and mature so her understanding her genetic predisposition to addiction is important to us. I’m always so happy when I’m clean. Honestly don’t understand why I ever relapse but I’m doing an outpatient program right now trying to better understand my addiction. Sending love and strength your way!
I lost my best friend to fentanyl, I think about him every day. He was the kindest man I knew, and he was so much more than a drug overdose. If you sell fentanyl there's a special place in hell for you.
My youngest son died 8/27/21 from acute meth/fentanyl overdose. He was my baby at 26yrs and I loved him dearly. I’ve been clean 15yrs this October from meth. I was clean 3yrs before that. I had lung cancer surgery last October. Good to go so far. I sometimes will tell a teenager the secret to a good life is don’t drugs and be careful whom you have children with. Both will ruin you. Rest In Peace, Joseph. Thanks for reading.
@@millions2netteremoved the top section of my left lung. No chemo or radiation. I got lucky af. Today is the one year anniversary of my surgery. I get checked every six months and again tomorrow. I was back to work three months after surgery. The worst surgical experience I’ve ever had and I’ve had many surgeries.The doc was extremely cold blooded from start to finish. Straight mean he was. No nursing home offered for recovery. I stayed in the hospital five days after surgery, until my lungs stopped leaking air. Kaiser health is cold blooded. I live alone with no help. I wish I was lying and there’s more but enough said. I loved Joseph deeply and he was the most honest out of my three sons. I’ve been practicing yoga at a studio for five years or so. I can’t do allot of it from old age and old injuries. But it’s the yoga is why I felt the cancer. The yoga has helped me a great deal. Thanks for reading.
My little brother was a huge fan of yours Joe. He would always be the one to ask if I heard something you said and then he’d share the link for me to check out. He wasn’t a drug addict, f***er thought he had shit under control. Bought a small bag of coke on 5/31/23 and it was mostly fentanyl. He died right away. Spoke to him at 2pm and he sounded happy, he was found dead at 4:30pm. No way to explain this stupidity, he’ll be forever 36. Miss him like crazy.
I used to smoke. I quit when I understood it was completely emotional. We continue to consciously use do/consume something that damages our because of how it makes us feel. I told myself, “This is hurting me. But why do I need it? What does it give me? How else can I get this emotion (calm, flow, etc) without harm?” Knowing and loving yourself is the best weapon against drug use and addiction
The amount of fentanyl it takes to have a fatal OD is so ridiculously low that it’s truly terrifying. Another thing I have to educate my kids about as they get older.
My best friend died from Fentanyl Halloween of 2018. He was 28. Had a heart of gold and an incredibly contagious laugh. He fell in with the wrong people in college and struggled with addiction for years.
I’m so sorry for you loss of a friend this epidemic should not be happening here. Our government can put the breaks on the smugglers to stop the flow and it would put huge dent in the problem.
It is always those with the hearts of gold who die young. Lost my son to an accidental overdose at 20 years old in 2016. In three days he would be turning 28. I'm sorry for your loss. 💕
Wait ... I thought it was all Joe bramduns fault? Jk .. and sorry to make such a crap joke. My condolences. We need to show our kids it's ok to be bored and not to rely on drugs!
I'm from Canada, and I was addicted to fent for 3 years, and I have overdosed so many times, and by the grace of God, I have been sober for 2 years now. Moved to Africa to be a missionary, and it saved my life. This year alone, 67 people I know died in my hometown in Canada from fentanyl. So sad
Been sober for 7 months and 29 days as of today, no drugs no alcohol no gambling. Im so thankful able to see the joy that life brings. And I owe it all to my higher power. Its crazy that addiction damages no matter how old you are. Im 24 and i cant say i was safer from this disease when i was 16. My cross addiction almost killed me. Being admitted to a institution was the best decision for me.
Glad you are better but remember to give yourself credit too, you are the one primarily saving yourself, that power is in you and now you know it, embrace it and enjoy your healthy new life
Tranq is the reason I recently quit. I was originally a true heroin addict. The fentanyl didn't do it for me. But the tranq and benzo dope was so good it scared the hell out of me. There's nothing like it. But I started getting sick with infections constantly and had a small hole appear on my leg and was told the only way it wouldn't get bigger was if I stopped. The withdrawal is impossible to control as well. It's not like opioid withdrawal
Very intense withdrawal and quick onset. The only way to avoid it is to get back on oxycodone for several days and then on subs. The oxycodone will do nothing to get you high but will make the withdrawal bearable. I had to do this myself because I was doing oxycodone for years and made the mistake of doing the cheaper fake M stamp fent blues for several months. I have never experienced withdrawal like that before. It was literally unbearable. I had to do several hundred dollars worth of oxycodone daily and then make the transition to subutex because the subs are not only useless for fent, but will throw you into acute withdrawal (subutex, not suboxone) if you do it within 48 hours of the fake shit. It almost made me suicidal because of how much fear I had for the withdrawal.
Fetty never did it for me either. I quit using when I couldn't find real h anymore. And I was clean by the time tranq made it around here so I never started that cause my head was pretty clear
I’m 3 months sober from fentanyl/tranq in a week. Lived in Kensington Pennsylvania for a month in may and went to treatment early June. Was using opiates/fentanyl every day for 3 years until I got my life back. I just turned 21 and many of my peers have passed from addiction/opiate overdoses. We must change if we keep doing nothing in the US the death toll will continue to be the leading cause of death.
reading this makes me feel so proud of u bro, 21 and im 18. we both have so much of our lives in front of us and that's the first step to getting control back of ur future. it takes a brave mf to admit u have a problem and receive the subsequent treatment. I hope ur feeling better than ever and I wish u nothing but the best going forward homie ❤
I have been sober for 3 years, but before that I was addicted to heroin. I always preferred heroin but when I couldn't find it, I would get fentynal. My last time getting it I got an infection starting in my leg called necrotizing fasciitis. I spent 3 months in a hospital healing from surgery. I think this must have had tranq in it because of the sore I got where I injected. Anyway I have been sober since then 😊 The doctor said if I would have got to the hospital just one day later, they would have had to amputate my leg!
I was an opiate addict before Fentanyl was a thing. Got on a suboxone program, changed my life. Still on it, but 100% better than being an active user.
I just lost my lifelong best friend and the little brother I never had from this drug. He had a beautiful home, a career, and loving family and now hes gone forever! If just one person reads this and doesnt get involved with this death sentence its a true blessing for me. PLEASE dont stop covering this subject on the JRE. People need to hear about how they will die if they try this deadly drug.
3 years sober from heroin. I remember almost overdosing at work/ “in my car”. By the grace of god I made it home but I was fading in & out. After losing my mom a few months later, I got sober bec I knew I had too. My kids need me.
I grew up in a family that detest drugs, I’m so grateful, the amount of people suffering from drugs is unreal, I hope most of them recover and get back on track!
@@ricksterk7014 Probably don’t get into drugs and raise your children right, pretty basic core value everyone should have but sadly too many people are sheep and some of them even get insulted to hear drug is a problem so they can justify themselves using it
@@Connor-Does-Stuff not sure what you mean but it has certainly helped me, and I’m very grateful to be raised right, people I personally know my age are wasting their lives away getting high while I’m grinding every day to have a better future and support my wife, I know for sure if I ever have children they will also never get into drugs, there are so many better ways to get dopamine
Canadian Frontline Harm Reduction worker here, I love this is being spoken about this epidemic on a large platform. If you ever wanna interview an actual frontline in the trenches worker I'm down. I did 4 years in a 24/hr. supervised injection site, worked a covid isolation unit for the homeless with an injection site in it and currently work in supervised housing located next to the epicentre of the epidemic in Ottawa Canada. Very few of the clients I had when I started are still alive.
Harm reduction works but only for users that have a safe supply of weaker drugs and who want to get off. Things have escalated to where that is a very small portion of iv drug users now. I think cleaning up the supply would make safe supply more effective by getting people on weaker drugs but so were so deep into fent now that if they aren't using fent (which is a small portion of users) they probably want fent because its stronger. Along with the increase in users from legalization none of it is worth it.
A good friend & former coworker of my husband's was like a Golden Retriever, in human form- just a really loving, open, sweet, smart, fun, kind, funny soul. He got ahold of some cocaine one Friday night w/ another buddy of his, just wanting to party a little bit, & shake off the work week (it wasn't a frequent thing for him, at all). It was laced w/ Fentanyl. His roommates found him, the next AM- his buddy was dead & he was in a coma. His family pulled the plug a few days later, when it was clear that he no longer had any brain function from lack of oxygen. This happened quite awhile ago, & I still think of him all the time. He was such a lovely person & his family is completely devastated. 😢
I was an IV user that got into fentanyl. When i first tried it i only used a very tiny amount. If i wasnt using meth at the time i would have died 5 times over. Took me to end up in jail for 3 months and a year of treatment. Ive been sober since july 19th 2017 and im still doing whatever i can to stay away from it.
Having trouble getting through the first 24 hours. Seem to be restarting everyday. God please give me the strength to overcome my opioid addiction, specifically fentenyal.
I was a opiate addict from 18 to 23, I used to chew the 75mg Fent patches I bought from a cancer patient. Cut em into strips and smoked them with weed too, used to weigh 130 pounds at 5'11 I've been clean 10 years now.
Used to cheek them like you would a zyn pouch almost died multiple times thank God in 2020 I got arrested and cleaned my life up and those were script patches just imagine what this tranq shit can do
Yeah it doesn't make a lot of sense. Even if you hold the cynical view (which I don't) that we're "tax cattle," it still doesn't make sense. Even if they're 100% in it for themselves, it still doesn't make sense (to me.) I guess they're trying, they put money into it, but you'd think -- again from the rancher/cattle cynical perspective, if your milk is shorting, you'd stop whatever bug is killing them. More people = more brain = more production = better lifestyle. It's not like we have a shortage of worms, that the chickens eat, that the people eat, they're pretty cheap to maintain and do it themselves, you'd think real greed would mean protective over the flock. The not caring thing seems more like nihilism. But again, to self-refute, they have dumped a lot of money into stopping it, and it's made a dent.
the government wants us as zombies, this isn't a movie, real life "zombies" don't organize and can't tell their ass from their head meaning the government can do whatever they want with no pushback
I remember having first heard about fent in middle school, sometime around 2012. By freshman year of high school, six of my friends had overdosed. I graduated, senior year, and out of a circle of 14 friends who did all sorts of dumb shit, only 3 of us got out alive, and the entire experience managed to kick us into getting sober. Fent is horrifying. The rate at which it went from this new thing everyone was talking about to killing hundreds of people annually within my small town was insane. For the friends who haven't broken their habits, I wish you all the best. Addiction is a disease, but nothing like that is worth your life. Safe Travels.
That's horrible, what state/area did you go to school in? I grew up in a pretty poor area with nearly 2000 students in HS 2014-18, and we only had two kid od but not die from tainted pills they bought online and I knew quite a few people who popped pills and had a problem. Had kids die in shootings suicide and accidents. But 11 kids and friends in your case dying to fentanyl is just horrendous. Edit. There might have been more ODs but none that I knew of.
@@JohnnyDanger36963and fent was super super hard to find in 2012 and middle schooler ? Fucking please and hundreds died in the small town alone? Ppl making up stories like this are losers, people who have been thru fent addiction no how evil it is smh!
I used to be an ER nurse. We would see the same people over and over until one day we wouldn’t be able to save them. Some had kids. They had parents obviously. It was really hard to keep seeing. And the ones you save they literally wanted to kill you. They woke up like zombies and just hated you for ruining their high. It was just terrible to see their families suffering in all kinds of ways.
I went to the ER once omg its was like torture waiting for a doctor for 6 hours! had a dislocated shoulder that wasnt that painful for the 1st two hours. then it became mind numbingly painful the last 4 hours
two years ago one of my childhood friends overdosed on fent. He flew out to LA to meet a producer with hopes to make some movement in his rap career. The guy flaked on him, and took his money. Nothing is confirmed at least to me how everything went down, but we believe he went through some type of anxiety attack on the other side of the country with no one around to help at all. He insisted on going alone even though he would have had at least one of us there if the trip was a week later. The last IG story he posted was about him being around 'designer drugs' which I guess meant more than typical stuff he had access to. He called one of my other best friends at around 2 am, and passed away sometime shortly after. 20 years old, alone in a LA hotel room, couldn't even enjoy a drink legally. It feels like someone had been taken from us. I sometimes still cant process it.
Overdosed 7 times and the majority of those I remember being mad at the people who brought me back or used narcar. It's a nightmare being stuck deathly sick unless you get fentenyl. It's been two months since I've used. I still don't feel normal but I'm so glad to not wake up wanting to not be here every day.
I knew several addicts, who O’d and almost died several times from fentanyl laced drugs. It was terrifying to hear about it. They were all hurting very badly from awful things done to them as children. Most addicts aren’t setting out to just be that, they’re in pain and they deal with the only way they know how. They don’t think they deserve better for themselves. It’s AWFUL
I was with you until your second-to-last sentence. Self-esteem has nothing to do with using drugs to numb the anguish of severe PTSD and it’s victim blamey of you to suggest otherwise
I get it, in my case, due to a bad childhood i never touched cigs or any drugs, i only ofasionally drink alcohol but after what i saw i COULD NEVER do that to myself!
I like to think I’ve checked all the boxes when it came to making sure my children know the devastation of certain drugs and just don’t be stupid and don’t do it. Unfortunately, I was blindsided and my only son died from a fentanyl overdose. All I can say is when you think you’ve done enough…do more. He was 19 years old. I miss him, he was everything to me.
So so sorry, that's awful. Not your fault at all though. Many many parents raising there kids perfectly and they still get involved in hard drugs, and some unfortunately pass away. I can't imagine losing your child though, that's one of the worst things ever. I wish I could do more to help you man, but I know words or really anything can't do anything. I wish you lots of love and happiness now and in the future. Take care buddy, let me know if you need anything.
You’ll be in my prayers tonight. I’m sorry for your and his loss. I’m sure he didn’t know he was going to put you through this. I’m sorry life is so difficult. Words can’t express
Got off heroin a year ago but I still keep a narcan with me at all times, like Joe said it’s pretty much only used on other people. If you’re worried about a loved one or colleague who has an opioid problem, try getting one of these from your local treatment centre, they usually come with an instruction guide that tells you everything from recovery position, clearing the airways, chest compressions and of course, the IM injection.
I've worked as an exec in addiction treatment for the last decade, helped over 10k people get treatment, and never have I seen anything nearly as difficult to treat at fentanyl and tranq. It's so brutal and we need so much more time with patients yet insurance is cutting treatment shorter and shorter. It's a bad time
This is the shit that’s tearing Philly apart, Philly has always had a big drug problem but the shit is different I moved a couple years ago and went back last year never seen so many zombies in over 20 years living there
Canadian here - what this guy says about us in Canada is spot-on. I personally know at least half a dozen friends and acquaintances who've died from overdoses, another friend was viciously murdered in 2021 (RIP Chris Sim) and wouldn't have been if he was on the drugs, and the list goes on... It's crazy.
@@connorwagstaff2348 Yeah it was! The dude that murdered him is for some reason being protected via publication ban on his case - why that is I have no idea but it strikes me as odd. Maybe because he was originally let out early for compassionate reasons and that misplaced compassion ultimately resulted in the murder of Chris Sim.
My best friends addiction just got worse over the years. Once that Fet got into his system it was a wrap. The Tranq was the nail in the coffin. Both his legs were so infected. He would check into the hospital and by the second day he would leave cause the addiction was so bad. The M.E report said "accidental overdose". I believe he wanted it to end. RIP Bestie.
@jakeharmon8767 That's what you took from this story? Seems cool so you don't want people to think he's gay? How do you know he's not gay, and even gives a shit if people do think that. Also sounds like you are saying gay people can't be cool? That's ridiculous. I know you're probably like 14 or something but little piece of advice for you to learn now. Most straight men secure in their sexuality don't give a shit about any of that. The ones who arent secure do. It's kind of like dudes that are terrified of a gay guy hitting on them in a club. Who tf cares. What are you afraid of, that you might actually say yes?😂 Some priorities there big doge.
My baby brother died during a horrific accident (a fire) while he was high on fentanyl and tranq. In Abbotsford BC. He was only 28. Once he started the fentanyl, it was clear he wasn’t coming back, he was gone to us. I hadn’t seen him in years. No handsome, sweet and loving young man or woman deserves to die alone and on fire. I fucken hate drugs RIP Devon
@@nickxcaliber7991 Yeah. He wouldn’t talk to me or even look at my sons. I sent team after team of street support workers after him, we tried to get him to go to help. He always refused as he refused to leave the junkie mom who abused us so horrifically. He said he couldn’t go because she needed him. The irony is she’s still here (albeit lost in her own addiction) even though he’s gone. Drugs killed him but society and his only parent failed him. We tried. God how we tried, prayed, loved him. My sons and I miss him deeply, he will always be remembered :(
I taught my kids "trap house/party" etiquette, and drug identification. Not because I approved but because I wanted them to be knowledgeable and stay safe. I got a lot of shit for it. They stayed safe and taught their friends who also stayed safe. Now they're grown adults, the oldest drinks occasionally, my middle child uses cannabis medicinally and the youngest is straight edge and does no drugs/alcohol or tobacco. They are alive and thriving and all the family members that gave me hell can kiss my arse!
@@ericespinoza373A trap house is a house that they sell drugs out of. They normally let users do the drugs in that house after they have bought them. Trap houses are usually places hardcore drug addicts go. You don’t normally see recreational type of users there. I’d say it’s on the extreme side of the drug spectrum.
Yea some get captured accidentally by just trying it. I was trying to get away from trauma. Sadest thing I’ve ever heard in a rehab was an abused guy who grew up basically by himself and lost their house. Said heroine was the first time he ever felt like he got a real hug from a caring source. It’s soooooooo much harder than just stopping.
I can relate, I grew up with a narccisitic uncaring mother and cruel and abusive drunk father in one household. That's exactly how I described heroin to a friend who asked. I said it was like getting a warm loving hug. It can happen to anyone but particularly those who have been abused. One hit takes away all that trauma. In the end my addiction left me with more trauma because of what I had to do to keep it going and the lowest lows I even experienced. God save me during a bad withdrawal. I don't go to church or anything just practice like Jesus said, giving it charity and loving the Father with all your heart. I hope you and that person have found that our real Father is the most loving caring person who owns everything and will take care of us if we take shelter in him.
@@billymo7108yeah, some idiot on Rogan said that about heroin 10 years ago. Thanks bro, now I have to explain to my friend that I'm not just being stubborn about feeling a little nauseous for a few days. Really, it's like you created a joy-debt with drugs and you have to pay all that joy back with misery, all at once and it's going to be a month with aftershocks.
What is crazy is the number of deaths related to fentanyl every day. And then you realize that more than double that number die from alcohol related deaths daily and things make even less sense.
To anyone who's struggling with mental health and or addiction issues rn I'm proud af of you for getting to where you at rn. Even if you're not where u wanma be you'll be there one day.
Anyone struggling with mental health issues like severe depression, suicidal thoughts, anxiety should look at ketamine infusions. The war on drugs only benefited big pharma and and "justice" system.
This is literally how my best friend of 25+ years ended up dying. Barely got to meet my baby. Thankfully, I heard the dealer caught a bullet some months later, couldn’t have happened to a nicer piece of shit.
I used to work in an ER a few years back and we got all the overdoses and whatnot. I remember one in particular that stood out to me because this young guy was brought in and they were able to save him. As soon as he was somwhwat stable, he AGGRESSIVELY left AMA. They were able to convince him to at least take Narcan with him as he left. A few hours later in my same shift, he came back and ended up dying of an OD. He ran right back to it immediately after having been saved.
Imagine having a friend who gave CPR to their friend bc he took something and was overdosing and my friend died saving his friends life bc overdosed friend had fentanyl on his mouth & my friend passed cause it was too much for him. He’s missed by his young daughter, friends, & family.
Understanding addiction without being addicted is near impossible yes it ultimately is a battle of will but sometimes without the right support system someone can just unintentionally fall into a loop they can't get out
I’m on a Psych rotation in a detox ward. We never see fentanyl patients because they’re either still using or dead…. I’m so impressed by the rock stars in these comments who managed to quit 💙🙏🎉
This epidemic has destroyed my family. My brother, his ex girlfriend, and her brother all got addicted in high school. Whenever someone broke something or got surgery, they’d usually get prescribed OxyContin. They would all get another 2 weeks refill even if it was for something like wisdom tooth. My brother and his girlfriend got clean after her brother died from an infection after injecting in his toes.
China is the number 1 supplier of fentanyl in the world but politicians push a narrative that mexico is the bad guy. The usa destabilized these countries and everyone seems to have forgotten or just don't care because of the prejudice against mexicans. The USA worked with guerillas dictators and even cartels by putting them in power as long as it was in their favor at the time but in the long run caused crisis after crisis because of "communism" they said.
Achieved a year fentanyl free this December. Someone who’s never had a substance abuse problem could never understand the dependency. When he asks how people could keep going back, 9/10 times it’s completely against their own will. They’re not in control anymore.
I had developed a pretty big coke habit in highschool and thankfully i didn't take that addiction farther after seeing some of my friends get into meth and heroin. My brother on the other hand has struggled with meth for years and i only recently learned the extent of it. He lied for years to me. Hes since moved across the country to better his life but in the past 2 years nothing about his lifestyle has changed. He says hes clean but hes lied to me so many times that i cant trust his word. Im worried sick about him constantly. If i think about him i cant sleep. Seeing all of the comments about sobriety has made me feel a little bit better, like there might be hope for him. I'm proud of all of you who have pulled yourselves out of addiction, its one of the most difficult and brave things a person can go through.
@@hightech3161 People like you think 90% of junkies were middle class people who had a sore back and got over-prescribed. NEWS FLASH. 90% of them were junkies to begin with.
@@jacobc7643 I agree, I was just saying that his guest seems uneducated is all. Trust me I've been at the methadone clinic long enough to know what a addict is.....
Reading all these comments and Knowing my grandchildren will be going out into this world is just terrifying to me. I love them so much and i pray this evil never grabs hold of one of them.
This is quite an inaccurate description unfortunately. I’m a veterinarian so I’m very familiar with xylazine. I’ve never seen it used in horses (they tend to get detomidine or romfidine): Xylazine is the standard drug used for sedating cattle. The reason is gives people sores isn’t because “the body’s trying to get rid of it because it’s so toxic”. It’s because of its basic pharmacological action i.e. alpha-2 adrenergic agonism. This gets a little complex, so try and follow: Adrenaline (and its close sibling noradrenaline) is released by nerves to the next nerve in a chain when you’re stressed etc. When you activate alpha-2 receptors, it prevents the release of noradrenaline from that nerve: I.e., it has a sedative effect. However: alpha-2 receptors also control peripheral vasoconstriction, so when you inject a drug that causes alpha-2 activation all the blood vessels in your arms and legs will constrict, cutting off blood flow to them. This is actually kind of important, because alpha-2 activation causes your heart rate to plummet and without that vasoconstriction you’d pretty much die from hypotension/circulatory shock. But this is what causes the sores, because your limbs are being habitually starved of blood supply. It’s not a problem if you dose up a calf with xylazine once or a cat or dog with medetomidine (a closely-related but gentler drug) once or a few times, but doing it over and over again.. not a good idea. Incidentally, I wouldn’t even give xylazine to a cat or dog. We only give it to cattle because they’re hardcore and can basically take anything. It’s a nasty-ass drug (and I’m pretty comfortable giving patients fentanyl: you just have to dose it very carefully and only give it as a CRI). Don’t do that shit.
Shane, from an addicts perspective. the reason we go back over and over again is simply due to the fact that being under the influence is the only way to escape the terrorizing thoughts of life at times. then you feel the high, then you want it again, then again, and yet again. everyday. over and over till you figure it out or die. The life of addiction is wild. everyone has ways to cope with it to stay sober and i hope that everyone whos strugglings finds a little hope in life to urge them to get sober and make strides into succeeding.
I found the Lord in county jail. A Bible from Rescued not Arrested ministries changed my life , family and everything else. I hope if you read this you know that Jesus loves you and “ the Lord is close to all who call upon Him in truth.” Stay strong 💪
Well life is all about being hard and random, and you trying to be tough and strong to face it with its trauma and everything and make it you're way , not escaping it, like taking drugs to escape it is a coward move, take for example francis ngannou he could've just stayed in africa in sand mines and take drugs to escape reality but he chose otherwise and people born in america the greatest county in the world wich with little work and being smart can succeed and but still decide to just escape reality like wtf . I think it's more about mental health wish should be treated not hard drugs and opioids but with psilocybin , mushroom and dmt and little weed would definitely help
Shane's last observation is spot on regarding the geography of the epidemic. It is nothing more than a form of terrorism - chemicals from China, manufactured in Mexico, unleashed on North America. Philadelphia alone saw 1400 overdose deaths last year, but all we heard about was COVID, as foreign entities assassinated nearly 75,000 U.S. citizens in a single year.
I knew the sweetest girl ever at school, always tried to fit in with everyone and was super cool. She started dating a guy who got into selling coke, he cut his coke with fentanyl and didn't tell her, had her do a line, she died and nobody called 911 because it was a trap house. RIP Mellissa.
Wtf, where i live (north europe) we make sure to drag the person outside apartment while someone is calling 911 and staying with the person until help arrive. Just be careful not to admit that it happened at your friends place, that's snitching. You can use brain and still save someone from death. We also ready suboxone that has the antidote naloxone in it so nobody has to die. Use brain, avoid death because that arrises WAY too many questions about what happened and might get your trap house compromised. ... unless you saw the body in 6 pieces but that's fucked up and noway in hell do I want to have anything to do with. That's f'ed up, straight.
Dealt with alcohol addiction but can’t imagine fentanyl and hard drugs addiction. Heart goes out to all dealing with this. This has to be a major priority for our country and world
Alcohol addiction seems like one of the worst additions there is, it's legal and it's everywhere, cheap and easy to get. I haven't touched a drop of alcohol in probably 8 years now, I sure don't miss them hangovers..!! Used to wake up in the strangest places, had no idea how I got there, sometimes I'd wake up at home, motorcycle parked in the side yard, absolutely zero memory of riding that thing back home after a night out partying. I'm so glad I didn't get hurt or even worse, hurt someone else. Man that shit would be too much to live with for real..
@@lukesmith9358 not worse, on par easily. It's just as tough to quit but there are lots of meds to help you out. Honestly peeps should just get on methadone but it's only gonna save lives, not get them clean
@@ninakore Parent's should absolutely not be down for their kids doing blow. That said, you don't know that their parent's didn't teach them self control or teach them not to drugs. I mean in some cases maybe they didn't, but it depends on so many factors, like the specific kid and his specific situation, where he grew up, etc. I know you're not a parent since you lack the intelligence and lack the understanding of being a parent. I mean how many parents raised their kids almost perfectly yet their kids did drugs and made all kinds of mistakes in their life? It's safe to say that happens quite often. Any parent knows that you only have so much control, and that's unfortunate because as a parent you love your children and want them to do well. That said, raising your kids right gives them a much better chance at not making these mistakes. I don't know if you were trolling with your comment or you were serious, because there are so many stupid comments on youtube that you could have actually been serious. You just are missing so much in your understanding of this, which is why if you lack the intelligence and understanding you likely shouldn't comment, and that's not me being mean, just being realistic. Anyway, I think I educated you enough, and I hope you learned something. In fact if you want to show some strength instead of your typical weakness, either don't respond or really learn something here from your mistakes. You seemed to be a bit lost and in need of a lesson. I put a lot of time into helping people I don't know, which you may not agree with, but some people are realistic and listen and improve themselves, especially when listening to someone at a higher level than them with much more intelligence, so think about that and don't let your ego get involved. I spent a lot of time helping you here, so don't send some stupid message back or I won't bother reading it. If you really pay attention here, then i'm cool to talk about it.
Canadian here. Can confirm it's very bad here. I see homeless drug addicts everywhere. It's not just the big cities; you can go anywhere and find little tent cities of drug addicts.
I have a 16 year old son who went through a brief pot phase last year ; he got a temporary heart arrhythmia from it and is now anti- weed. I don’t mess around as his mom. I send him everything I find highlighting the dangers of fentanyl these days- tik toks about kids his age accidentally overdosing when they thought it was weed, videos of paramedics trying to revive people, the works. I firmly believe in scaring him straight.
It's not very long, but I'll have a year clean on November 8th. I have the exact story as far as I mainly used heroin and when I couldn't get it, I gave in to fentynal. Just want to tell you I'm proud of you and don't give up 😊
My son is a volunteer firefighter/emt, he has never touch done drugs. Lately there is so many calls for overdose calls, my heart is on a string for his safety. Please hug, love and make time for your children and family.
He'll be okay. You can't overdose by fentanyl in the pores or whatever nonsense they use to say. That can't actually happen. Your son is a good man by the way. Helping people who have issues and who are struggling, good for him
My son had been working dope for years. He says it’s wack a mole. Very common for officers and even their dogs to get dangerously overdosed. People with no history of exposure can die from very small doses. It’s why kids die but the addicts survive. I’m so glad he’s out of it now.
Florida has seen a few cops, deputies get drug-residue problems. 1 female officer almost died ☠️ at a traffic stop. 1 male officer went into a coma, 2019 era. He was handling hard drugs, vehicle & soaked up a huge amount.
You can educate your children as much as you want. You can send them into any situation prepared in case somebody else f**** up. If they are actually educated they won't do it but they will be there for anybody else that does. The message you sent them will be learned over and over again if that's the case. The worst case scenario is that they are not educated. That's when it's time for us as parents need really be worried
I was in an Meth addiction for 8 years, it was recreational for me, I’d had a couple episodes where I got carried away, but I never had any serious problems with it, one day I just decided to quit. Cold turkey, but fentanyl was just starting to move into the mainstream, so I just feel lucky I quit when I did because I’d probably be dead. But in 8 years I only had 4 different dealers during those years.
@@lakaak1200 Tina or Ice is what we always referred to it ass. Asking someone if they wanted some ice was much less obvious than asking for Meth. My friends and I had a whole. Vocabulary of words we used that conveyed what we wanted to say about meth.
I am an addict in recovery. I have been sober a little over a year now. I lost the love of my life and father of my son due to the consequences of this disease in April. The fentanyl epidemic is rampant and a huge threat to our country. In my opinion, this was an orchestrated diabolical conspiracy placed upon the United States. If we are to beat this then there NEEDS to be reform to the system. I am here to testify that addicts can and DO recover! We just need the proper support and programs to do so!
I'm sorry it's such a struggle for you to have impulse control, and you lack the ability to make good decisions. Good news is, you can learn how to be a productive member of society.
I lost 2 friends to Fentanyl, one directly and one indirectly. My friend died on fentanyl-laced cocaine around 4 years ago. Then her boyfriend became super depressed and died of colon cancer 2 years later. They were both under 35 years old. I'm with Sinaloa on this one.
I always have time to hear what Joe thinks about serious issues like this. Not because he is an expert, but because he thinks normally about things. A reasonable guy.
Hi Joe, I would really like to know who this person is your interviewing. I’m planning on doing a fentanyl epidemic awareness benefit of Flagstaff, Arizona, and he had some great things to share that. I think you could contribute to the community here if you could let me know I would greatly appreciate it always enjoy your show. Finally going to subscribe tonight after being lazy and not doing so, thank you for your great sessions
Ive had a minor weed addiction for a few years and it doesn’t get in the way with the rest of my life. I can only imagine what hard drugs are like, knowing i run back to weed all the time to fix some of my problems.
Everyone is different. I've smoke weed for 20 years. I go on and off whenever I need to and never have life problems or withdrawals. But I also am aware of its effects and use it mainly for pain management instead of OTC like Tylenol. That shit'll kill you. 😅
I went to Vancouver years ago, pre-covid to visit friends who live out there. I would go for a walk in the morning to get breakfast and it's a bit insane how rotten that city is. Drug paraphernalia everywhere, broken pipes, needles, etc. Homeless tents and shelters everywhere and the zombie tweakers just shambling around in a daze. Unfortunately it's starting to spread in my hometown, there's more and more homeless camps cropping up and the drug use is on the rise. I really hate to see it. Really really hate it.
Sadly it's everywhere. My hometown of Manchester NH got hit hard by heroin and other opioids like Fentanyl in the 2010s-present and it quickly changed my mind on the Libertarian "legalize drugs and leave adults free to make their own choices" stance, because opioid addicts invariably end up costing tax dollars for their care, whether it's policing the crimes they commit to get their next fix, or the immense strain on DCYF when they neglect their kids, or simply just setting up tent slums in public parks and littering public places with needles and other trash.
Unfortunately, I'm still in active opioid addiction in Chicago and the drug supply here like most other places is so tainted that you can no longer buy heroin that does not contain fentanyl and xylazine, actually if you have any real heroin in these bags your lucky. I wouldn't wish this addiction on anyone and everyday I want to get out of this hell hole but to quote Perry Farrell, "gonna kick tomorrow". I've lived this life for 20 years now and just don't see a way out, my whole adult life its been a huge part of my everyday, i know there's people who have used it longer and have gotten clean but i just can't seem to get the recipe right, lost so many people along the way, when will all this madness be enough. I always though i was a pretty strong individual, and always considered myself a functional addict but in the last couple years I've just become a junkie, sorry for the rant just had to say some of this out loud. Love yall
You are strong. Your self awareness is proof. Find suboxone, it should at least help stop urge to get Fent & constantly putting risking your life at risk. And That’s the most important step, and it’s just only one you have to take. Stop putting your life in high risk.
Praying for you, bro. I was an addict for a long time. I suggest you look into methadone or subs. Methadone will be easier to switch onto from fent/xylazine.. Life is better without all the ripping and running hustling for a bag. I promise you. Please give yourself another chance. I'm really hoping for you brother.
Oh my God man you're and my stories almost mirror image I have over about a year and a half I don't even feel like me anymore this has taken completely over
Get on the methadone clinic after being on H and it saved my life. I know ppl talk shit about it but it's the best thing that happened to me. Good luck🍀
Lost a cousin and childhood best friend in the last 65 days to Fentanyl overdose.. Neither of them knew what they were putting into themselves. So yeah Id agree this is a problem currently, at least in California. Rest In Paradise Trenton & Jake.
My worker and his wife OD from cocaine laced with fet. One week later, I checked with the detective and he let me know 9 more people died the same way. It's crazy out what's out there
14 days sober from my painkiller addiction. Ik 14 isn’t much but it’s a start.
It's the start of health, of the journey back to yourself, the start of giving yourself the biggest, deepest hug
Keep going. You got this. We believe in you. ❤
In 14 more its a month. One day at a time!
So worth it…..never realized how much worth it until well over on the other side in sobriety. Important to learn new coping skills and powerful source of inner strength that comes from our loving Creator. 43 years sober here! Prayers for your new found freedom!
Thats amazing! You got this ☺️❤
Been clean from all drugs and alcohol since January 14, of this year, overdosed in a bathroom floor, and decided that I’m better than that, I’m worthy of love, and can love myself, no matter what I have done, or what I’ve been through. Stay strong, and no matter what, you’re worthy of respect and love.
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Congrats!! I am right ther with you. Just hit 1 year sober. We do recover!!
Stay strong and gather strength around you when you need it. You deserve a great life. ❤
Thankyou for choosing life!
what kind of pos would sell fent to people trying to buy coke? just fucking evil
Hooked on fentanyl for over 2 years
Been clean now for 10 months…this is the most difficult thing I’ve ever dealt with
Good lord is this hard
May God give you the strength to stay sober and prosper 🙏🏼
Best wishes to you, and strength to you everyday!
went cold turkey a few years back, can't even remember when exactly. Worst 13 days of my life coming off of it. No sleep, county jail, bright lights that never really go off. Noises. Near psychosis just from the withdrawal. Over the years I did them all, started way back in the day with percocet. but yeah, fentanyl as much as it is the devil - it actually saved my life because it was so awful of an experience detoxing that I'm clean now. God bless you brother I pray for many years of sobriety for you.
Keep it up man, I'm just a internet stranger but I believe in you!
I was on pain pills for 2 years after my dad died.. I had tons of money from inheritance. No bills. Great job.
The pills helped me thru that phase and divorce/family court battles.
I quit those pills cold turkey and had 0 withdrawals other than the physical pain coming back. I felt like an old man for like 3 days after quitting. Then I was back to normal.
I was doing so many pills daily. I still went to work everyday. First one there daily. Worked there 10 years. Hardest worker in the company. Everyone knew I smoked pot.. No one knew I was doing 10-20 pills a day.
I know high functioning crackheads. My best friend I grew up with is one. He coaches little league football. Works for the garbage company. High paid job. He goes into his garage and hits the pipe in secret. He's married and everything.
I was in recovery for years after a stroke sepsis and endocarditis. Relapsed last year. This year I’ve overdosed 5 times with as little as half a grain of rice at times. 36 days sober and grateful today. It’s no joke out there at this time. It’s brutal I feel like I’ve survived a war and all my friends are dead. New England is a tranq infested war zone. Thank god for Narcan.
Could use some prayers. Bless
Stay strong, you can beat this. Prayers sent!
Keep going you can do it ❤
You’re strong man hope you’re still doing good the people in your life love you man and sending prayers your way🙏
May Godbless you and give you the strength to over come addiction me break all chains to set us free
Narcan doesn't work with tranq silly
Fentanyl surprisingly indirectly got me to stop using cocaine casually. I use to buy a gram or so every weekend or every other weekend, and as soon as I heard they were starting to cut it with fent I quit and never touched it again. One of the guys in our neighborhood that I used to party with didn't quit and he's dead now because he got a batch cut with fent. Could have been me.
@@user-jd3vi2pg1g Well it's a good thing he did since he stopped using. Anyone who has successfully stopped using should tell their story. It can be helpful and inspiring to others out there struggling with drugs or alcohol. Try to be more respectful, the guy made a valid point.
Thats good man. Keep it up please..
Wow you dodged a bullet you saw the writing on the wall and woke up. Thank God.
@@gpower9572yeah. Right. God....
Why the fuck is it in coke tho??
I live in Philly and was addicted to fetty an tranq but been sober for 3 months now. It was the hardest thing I’ve ever done to quit. I had a 2 week detox an thought I was going to die on a rehab floor. I thank god I’m alive to tell the story. I pray for everyone going through this 🙏
Stay strong.
Good for you man 🙏
Kennsington is pretty bad area,dont know if you were down there,but good on you in stopping.
Did u do it cold turkey? Or did they give suboxone or fent
Stay safe man
I was a Heroin addict for over 10 years, been clean for 8 years. My 19 yo son knows almost everything about my past. I want him to understand how serious this is.
that's very brave of you
Amen brother I teach my boys the same. Dad was a addict, and this is what happens, I teach my kids, not shield them from the world. This ain't the dope we was doing 10 years ago guys, I've got 6 years clean, and the emotion I get from being with my sons is enough for me to never start back up!
My daughter is 12. I’ve struggled with addiction (started with heroin eventually stable on suboxone then went to meth looking for the IV rush) and clean for a year now. Her mother also struggled with meth addiction. This poor child has seen the worst of us and the best. She’s very empathetic and mature so her understanding her genetic predisposition to addiction is important to us. I’m always so happy when I’m clean. Honestly don’t understand why I ever relapse but I’m doing an outpatient program right now trying to better understand my addiction. Sending love and strength your way!
I lost my best friend to fentanyl, I think about him every day. He was the kindest man I knew, and he was so much more than a drug overdose. If you sell fentanyl there's a special place in hell for you.
My youngest son died 8/27/21 from acute meth/fentanyl overdose. He was my baby at 26yrs and I loved him dearly.
I’ve been clean 15yrs this October from meth. I was clean 3yrs before that.
I had lung cancer surgery last October. Good to go so far.
I sometimes will tell a teenager the secret to a good life is don’t drugs and be careful whom you have children with. Both will ruin you.
Rest In Peace, Joseph.
Thanks for reading.
Two keys to life
What ddiid the lung cancer surgery entail?
Damn
@@millions2netteremoved the top section of my left lung. No chemo or radiation. I got lucky af.
Today is the one year anniversary of my surgery. I get checked every six months and again tomorrow. I was back to work three months after surgery. The worst surgical experience I’ve ever had and I’ve had many surgeries.The doc was extremely cold blooded from start to finish. Straight mean he was. No nursing home offered for recovery. I stayed in the hospital five days after surgery, until my lungs stopped leaking air. Kaiser health is cold blooded. I live alone with no help.
I wish I was lying and there’s more but enough said. I loved Joseph deeply and he was the most honest out of my three sons.
I’ve been practicing yoga at a studio for five years or so. I can’t do allot of it from old age and old injuries. But it’s the yoga is why I felt the cancer. The yoga has helped me a great deal.
Thanks for reading.
@@millions2nette
I found out about the cancer pretty much on the one year anniversary of his death. To the day.
Again, I wish I was lying.
John 14:27
My little brother was a huge fan of yours Joe. He would always be the one to ask if I heard something you said and then he’d share the link for me to check out. He wasn’t a drug addict, f***er thought he had shit under control. Bought a small bag of coke on 5/31/23 and it was mostly fentanyl. He died right away. Spoke to him at 2pm and he sounded happy, he was found dead at 4:30pm. No way to explain this stupidity, he’ll be forever 36. Miss him like crazy.
Condolences to your idiot brother
That’s heartbreaking 💔
your brother bought a bag of coke that the guy mixed on purpose with fentanyl? im sorry for your loss dude but thats not how it works
Sorry for your loss
@@treypeters1087drug dealers mix fentanyl into cocaine to make it cheaper to produce.
I used to smoke. I quit when I understood it was completely emotional. We continue to consciously use do/consume something that damages our because of how it makes us feel.
I told myself, “This is hurting me. But why do I need it? What does it give me? How else can I get this emotion (calm, flow, etc) without harm?”
Knowing and loving yourself is the best weapon against drug use and addiction
Opiate withdrawal is sweating, throwing up and shitting on yourself...
American people not happy.
The amount of fentanyl it takes to have a fatal OD is so ridiculously low that it’s truly terrifying. Another thing I have to educate my kids about as they get older.
My best friend died from Fentanyl Halloween of 2018. He was 28. Had a heart of gold and an incredibly contagious laugh. He fell in with the wrong people in college and struggled with addiction for years.
My condolences. Must be tough to celebrate today. He loves you.
I’m so sorry for you loss of a friend this epidemic should not be happening here. Our government can put the breaks on the smugglers to stop the flow and it would put huge dent in the problem.
It is always those with the hearts of gold who die young. Lost my son to an accidental overdose at 20 years old in 2016. In three days he would be turning 28. I'm sorry for your loss. 💕
Had a friend tell me Drugs do messed up things to good people. Sorry for your loss.
Wait ... I thought it was all Joe bramduns fault?
Jk .. and sorry to make such a crap joke. My condolences.
We need to show our kids it's ok to be bored and not to rely on drugs!
I'm from Canada, and I was addicted to fent for 3 years, and I have overdosed so many times, and by the grace of God, I have been sober for 2 years now. Moved to Africa to be a missionary, and it saved my life. This year alone, 67 people I know died in my hometown in Canada from fentanyl. So sad
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How were you able to leave Canada to be a missionary in Africa? I would like to do that.
Sir, you’ll never understand because you’re not and addict that’s exactly right no wonder our addictions are fascinating to you
I left canada too.. sober 132 days..thats all canada is.. Druggies stuck in the drug matrix
Sorry for your loss but I’m glad you are sober. Congrats on the sobriety!
Been sober for 7 months and 29 days as of today, no drugs no alcohol no gambling. Im so thankful able to see the joy that life brings. And I owe it all to my higher power. Its crazy that addiction damages no matter how old you are. Im 24 and i cant say i was safer from this disease when i was 16. My cross addiction almost killed me. Being admitted to a institution was the best decision for me.
Glad you are better but remember to give yourself credit too, you are the one primarily saving yourself, that power is in you and now you know it, embrace it and enjoy your healthy new life
Tranq is the reason I recently quit. I was originally a true heroin addict. The fentanyl didn't do it for me. But the tranq and benzo dope was so good it scared the hell out of me. There's nothing like it. But I started getting sick with infections constantly and had a small hole appear on my leg and was told the only way it wouldn't get bigger was if I stopped. The withdrawal is impossible to control as well. It's not like opioid withdrawal
Very intense withdrawal and quick onset. The only way to avoid it is to get back on oxycodone for several days and then on subs. The oxycodone will do nothing to get you high but will make the withdrawal bearable. I had to do this myself because I was doing oxycodone for years and made the mistake of doing the cheaper fake M stamp fent blues for several months. I have never experienced withdrawal like that before. It was literally unbearable. I had to do several hundred dollars worth of oxycodone daily and then make the transition to subutex because the subs are not only useless for fent, but will throw you into acute withdrawal (subutex, not suboxone) if you do it within 48 hours of the fake shit. It almost made me suicidal because of how much fear I had for the withdrawal.
Fetty never did it for me either. I quit using when I couldn't find real h anymore. And I was clean by the time tranq made it around here so I never started that cause my head was pretty clear
Plus I'm just stubborn and I want what I want and I was grateful but mad a f they got rid of h. So I just said fuck everything else
@@Ashleightheaddict How were you doing the fetty?
I’m 3 months sober from fentanyl/tranq in a week. Lived in Kensington Pennsylvania for a month in may and went to treatment early June. Was using opiates/fentanyl every day for 3 years until I got my life back. I just turned 21 and many of my peers have passed from addiction/opiate overdoses. We must change if we keep doing nothing in the US the death toll will continue to be the leading cause of death.
That's why the cartel wants to get rid of Fentanyl. It's killing all their customers.
Prayers for you….you’re so unbelievably strong!💥💜
it gets better keep going. i lost 12 people in 2020 and said no more. if you need to move and start over do that. plenty of life left of live
Good freaking job kid! I’m proud of you. I’m not your mom, but I am A mom and I just want you to know how great I think that is.
reading this makes me feel so proud of u bro, 21 and im 18. we both have so much of our lives in front of us and that's the first step to getting control back of ur future. it takes a brave mf to admit u have a problem and receive the subsequent treatment. I hope ur feeling better than ever and I wish u nothing but the best going forward homie ❤
I have been sober for 3 years, but before that I was addicted to heroin. I always preferred heroin but when I couldn't find it, I would get fentynal. My last time getting it I got an infection starting in my leg called necrotizing fasciitis. I spent 3 months in a hospital healing from surgery. I think this must have had tranq in it because of the sore I got where I injected. Anyway I have been sober since then 😊 The doctor said if I would have got to the hospital just one day later, they would have had to amputate my leg!
Good for you, just keep in the mind when you feel weak, living is better. Stay strong, your not alone.
Congratulations, you are normal like the rest of us now.
Your drug use was your choice. Not a societal pressure.
💚🙏 live ur greatest life!!! Bless you
Wow that's terrifying! So glad you're sober! Best of luck!
Are you sure it wasn't krokodil?
Everyone posting about their sobriety congratulations!!! I’m so happy for all of you continue the good fight!!!!
I was an opiate addict before Fentanyl was a thing. Got on a suboxone program, changed my life. Still on it, but 100% better than being an active user.
I just lost my lifelong best friend and the little brother I never had from this drug. He had a beautiful home, a career, and loving family and now hes gone forever! If just one person reads this and doesnt get involved with this death sentence its a true blessing for me.
PLEASE dont stop covering this subject on the JRE. People need to hear about how they will die if they try this deadly drug.
CLOSE THE FUCKIN BORDER!!!!
Keep telling your story.
3 years sober from heroin. I remember almost overdosing at work/ “in my car”. By the grace of god I made it home but I was fading in & out. After losing my mom a few months later, I got sober bec I knew I had too. My kids need me.
I grew up in a family that detest drugs, I’m so grateful, the amount of people suffering from drugs is unreal, I hope most of them recover and get back on track!
When ?
What's your point?
@@ricksterk7014 Probably don’t get into drugs and raise your children right, pretty basic core value everyone should have but sadly too many people are sheep and some of them even get insulted to hear drug is a problem so they can justify themselves using it
Growing up in a family that detest drugs means nothing
@@Connor-Does-Stuff not sure what you mean but it has certainly helped me, and I’m very grateful to be raised right, people I personally know my age are wasting their lives away getting high while I’m grinding every day to have a better future and support my wife, I know for sure if I ever have children they will also never get into drugs, there are so many better ways to get dopamine
Canadian Frontline Harm Reduction worker here, I love this is being spoken about this epidemic on a large platform. If you ever wanna interview an actual frontline in the trenches worker I'm down. I did 4 years in a 24/hr. supervised injection site, worked a covid isolation unit for the homeless with an injection site in it and currently work in supervised housing located next to the epicentre of the epidemic in Ottawa Canada. Very few of the clients I had when I started are still alive.
Harm reduction is the goal, testing kits are a good thing.
Does harm reduction approach get people clean in the long term?
Harm reduction works but only for users that have a safe supply of weaker drugs and who want to get off. Things have escalated to where that is a very small portion of iv drug users now. I think cleaning up the supply would make safe supply more effective by getting people on weaker drugs but so were so deep into fent now that if they aren't using fent (which is a small portion of users) they probably want fent because its stronger. Along with the increase in users from legalization none of it is worth it.
A good friend & former coworker of my husband's was like a Golden Retriever, in human form- just a really loving, open, sweet, smart, fun, kind, funny soul. He got ahold of some cocaine one Friday night w/ another buddy of his, just wanting to party a little bit, & shake off the work week (it wasn't a frequent thing for him, at all). It was laced w/ Fentanyl. His roommates found him, the next AM- his buddy was dead & he was in a coma. His family pulled the plug a few days later, when it was clear that he no longer had any brain function from lack of oxygen. This happened quite awhile ago, & I still think of him all the time. He was such a lovely person & his family is completely devastated. 😢
I was an IV user that got into fentanyl. When i first tried it i only used a very tiny amount. If i wasnt using meth at the time i would have died 5 times over. Took me to end up in jail for 3 months and a year of treatment. Ive been sober since july 19th 2017 and im still doing whatever i can to stay away from it.
Proud of you brother, keep up the good work and continue to spread your message to others..
Having trouble getting through the first 24 hours. Seem to be restarting everyday. God please give me the strength to overcome my opioid addiction, specifically fentenyal.
Stay tough and focused and fight like your life depends on it. Keep as busy as possible. Get outside, feel the sun. Walk until you can't walk anymore
Checking on you! Prayers for your recovery. ❤️🙏🏻❤️
Get on the methadone clinic it saved my life. Good luck 🍀
I was a opiate addict from 18 to 23, I used to chew the 75mg Fent patches I bought from a cancer patient. Cut em into strips and smoked them with weed too, used to weigh 130 pounds at 5'11
I've been clean 10 years now.
Yup!! Did the same. Put it on foil and smoked it. Crazy warm feeling high. Felt great. Dumb dumb I was
Didn't know it was smoked like that. Thought you sucked on the patches. Must have killed your throat...
Congrats bro, happy that you're clean
Used to cheek them like you would a zyn pouch almost died multiple times thank God in 2020 I got arrested and cleaned my life up and those were script patches just imagine what this tranq shit can do
130 pounds is 9¼ stone for those who use Imperial properly.
The fact that the Sinaloa cartel is doing more to combat this than our government should tell us something.
Yeah it doesn't make a lot of sense. Even if you hold the cynical view (which I don't) that we're "tax cattle," it still doesn't make sense. Even if they're 100% in it for themselves, it still doesn't make sense (to me.) I guess they're trying, they put money into it, but you'd think -- again from the rancher/cattle cynical perspective, if your milk is shorting, you'd stop whatever bug is killing them. More people = more brain = more production = better lifestyle. It's not like we have a shortage of worms, that the chickens eat, that the people eat, they're pretty cheap to maintain and do it themselves, you'd think real greed would mean protective over the flock. The not caring thing seems more like nihilism. But again, to self-refute, they have dumped a lot of money into stopping it, and it's made a dent.
This is nonsense. Sinaloa is being pressured. Who the fuck do you think is doing the pressure? The US govt.
the government wants us as zombies, this isn't a movie, real life "zombies" don't organize and can't tell their ass from their head meaning the government can do whatever they want with no pushback
you people are so fucking guillible. yall the type to believe nazi saying they aint oppressing jews in 1941
The fact that you think that is silly.
I remember having first heard about fent in middle school, sometime around 2012. By freshman year of high school, six of my friends had overdosed.
I graduated, senior year, and out of a circle of 14 friends who did all sorts of dumb shit, only 3 of us got out alive, and the entire experience managed to kick us into getting sober.
Fent is horrifying. The rate at which it went from this new thing everyone was talking about to killing hundreds of people annually within my small town was insane.
For the friends who haven't broken their habits, I wish you all the best. Addiction is a disease, but nothing like that is worth your life.
Safe Travels.
That's horrible, what state/area did you go to school in? I grew up in a pretty poor area with nearly 2000 students in HS 2014-18, and we only had two kid od but not die from tainted pills they bought online and I knew quite a few people who popped pills and had a problem. Had kids die in shootings suicide and accidents.
But 11 kids and friends in your case dying to fentanyl is just horrendous.
Edit. There might have been more ODs but none that I knew of.
You underestimate how cheap my life is good sir 😂
Fake story..11 died out of 14 friends..NOPE!
Thats notthing. I had 33 friends die out of 66 in kindergarten.
@@JohnnyDanger36963and fent was super super hard to find in 2012 and middle schooler ? Fucking please and hundreds died in the small town alone? Ppl making up stories like this are losers, people who have been thru fent addiction no how evil it is smh!
I used to be an ER nurse. We would see the same people over and over until one day we wouldn’t be able to save them. Some had kids. They had parents obviously. It was really hard to keep seeing. And the ones you save they literally wanted to kill you. They woke up like zombies and just hated you for ruining their high. It was just terrible to see their families suffering in all kinds of ways.
No shit they were pissed. Narcan sucks absolute sack. Most junkies, myself included, want to die rather than go thru the withdrawals
I went to the ER once omg its was like torture waiting for a doctor for 6 hours! had a dislocated shoulder that wasnt that painful for the 1st two hours. then it became mind numbingly painful the last 4 hours
two years ago one of my childhood friends overdosed on fent. He flew out to LA to meet a producer with hopes to make some movement in his rap career. The guy flaked on him, and took his money. Nothing is confirmed at least to me how everything went down, but we believe he went through some type of anxiety attack on the other side of the country with no one around to help at all. He insisted on going alone even though he would have had at least one of us there if the trip was a week later. The last IG story he posted was about him being around 'designer drugs' which I guess meant more than typical stuff he had access to. He called one of my other best friends at around 2 am, and passed away sometime shortly after. 20 years old, alone in a LA hotel room, couldn't even enjoy a drink legally. It feels like someone had been taken from us. I sometimes still cant process it.
Jesus. Heartbreaking, the young heart making such decisions
Damn, my condolences. I hope you never experience such tragedy again.
Sad story, I got choked up thinking about the aspirations he had in his head while it all went down. Thanks for sharing, I felt it.
Been there bro. I’m so sorry. It doesn’t get east. Best advice …… accept it as quick as you can 🙏
Damn dude that’s rough. I’d be in full blown panic attack too. I honestly can’t even say 20 year old me would have reacted any differently.
R.I.P to the ones we lost ❤
Overdosed 7 times and the majority of those I remember being mad at the people who brought me back or used narcar. It's a nightmare being stuck deathly sick unless you get fentenyl. It's been two months since I've used. I still don't feel normal but I'm so glad to not wake up wanting to not be here every day.
Don't give up, don't be another stat.@@corywilson2007
I second that
Lost my partner of 17yrs to it .. mot just n ‘addiction’ it’s more like a death sentence
I knew several addicts, who O’d and almost died several times from fentanyl laced drugs. It was terrifying to hear about it. They were all hurting very badly from awful things done to them as children. Most addicts aren’t setting out to just be that, they’re in pain and they deal with the only way they know how. They don’t think they deserve better for themselves. It’s AWFUL
I was with you until your second-to-last sentence. Self-esteem has nothing to do with using drugs to numb the anguish of severe PTSD and it’s victim blamey of you to suggest otherwise
@@KNITGNATof course self esteem is an issue. Drug addicts hate being addicts and all deep down suffer low self esteem.
I get it, in my case, due to a bad childhood i never touched cigs or any drugs, i only ofasionally drink alcohol but after what i saw i COULD NEVER do that to myself!
I lost one of my best friends just last week to fent. R.i.p. Billy Deese 💔
I like to think I’ve checked all the boxes when it came to making sure my children know the devastation of certain drugs and just don’t be stupid and don’t do it. Unfortunately, I was blindsided and my only son died from a fentanyl overdose. All I can say is when you think you’ve done enough…do more. He was 19 years old. I miss him, he was everything to me.
sorry for your loss, there are no words
So sorry for your loss
So so sorry, that's awful. Not your fault at all though. Many many parents raising there kids perfectly and they still get involved in hard drugs, and some unfortunately pass away. I can't imagine losing your child though, that's one of the worst things ever. I wish I could do more to help you man, but I know words or really anything can't do anything. I wish you lots of love and happiness now and in the future. Take care buddy, let me know if you need anything.
So Sorry that is so tragic.😢
You’ll be in my prayers tonight. I’m sorry for your and his loss. I’m sure he didn’t know he was going to put you through this. I’m sorry life is so difficult. Words can’t express
China sure is happy with how effective this was.
Is what Xi said.
That's gotten old. Apologies.
Got off heroin a year ago but I still keep a narcan with me at all times, like Joe said it’s pretty much only used on other people. If you’re worried about a loved one or colleague who has an opioid problem, try getting one of these from your local treatment centre, they usually come with an instruction guide that tells you everything from recovery position, clearing the airways, chest compressions and of course, the IM injection.
I've worked as an exec in addiction treatment for the last decade, helped over 10k people get treatment, and never have I seen anything nearly as difficult to treat at fentanyl and tranq. It's so brutal and we need so much more time with patients yet insurance is cutting treatment shorter and shorter. It's a bad time
🙏🙏🙏 bless you dear sir , you are a warrior in this battle.
Damn insurance company
Nah
How much money did you make from them?
@@L33Reacts from whom?
This is the shit that’s tearing Philly apart, Philly has always had a big drug problem but the shit is different I moved a couple years ago and went back last year never seen so many zombies in over 20 years living there
That’s what I call a Philly cheese misteak
@@black-galaxy😂😂😂😂
In Phoenix too. It's sad.
The citizens in Philly literally support the public use of them lol.
@@FerristotheBueller no we don't ...they won't arrest them cause majority is YT and the jails overcrowded
Yes spread the word on this! So many people are affected. And yet so many are still clueless.
Canadian here - what this guy says about us in Canada is spot-on. I personally know at least half a dozen friends and acquaintances who've died from overdoses, another friend was viciously murdered in 2021 (RIP Chris Sim) and wouldn't have been if he was on the drugs, and the list goes on... It's crazy.
That was in Hamilton right?
@@connorwagstaff2348 Yeah it was! The dude that murdered him is for some reason being protected via publication ban on his case - why that is I have no idea but it strikes me as odd. Maybe because he was originally let out early for compassionate reasons and that misplaced compassion ultimately resulted in the murder of Chris Sim.
My best friends addiction just got worse over the years. Once that Fet got into his system it was a wrap. The Tranq was the nail in the coffin. Both his legs were so infected. He would check into the hospital and by the second day he would leave cause the addiction was so bad. The M.E report said "accidental overdose". I believe he wanted it to end. RIP Bestie.
I had the same happen to me. Fentanyl and methadone are killers in disguise.
I know how you feel, it will get better.
You seem like a cool dude. Please take "Bestie" out of your vocab. Don't want people thinking your gay.
@jakeharmon8767 That's what you took from this story? Seems cool so you don't want people to think he's gay? How do you know he's not gay, and even gives a shit if people do think that. Also sounds like you are saying gay people can't be cool? That's ridiculous. I know you're probably like 14 or something but little piece of advice for you to learn now. Most straight men secure in their sexuality don't give a shit about any of that. The ones who arent secure do. It's kind of like dudes that are terrified of a gay guy hitting on them in a club. Who tf cares. What are you afraid of, that you might actually say yes?😂 Some priorities there big doge.
🤣🤣👌🏼
My baby brother died during a horrific accident (a fire) while he was high on fentanyl and tranq. In Abbotsford BC. He was only 28. Once he started the fentanyl, it was clear he wasn’t coming back, he was gone to us. I hadn’t seen him in years. No handsome, sweet and loving young man or woman deserves to die alone and on fire. I fucken hate drugs
RIP Devon
May your lost brother Devin rest in peace, and may you live the rest of your own, unique life in peace, brother.
Your brother wanted help but he had no one. My sister and parents dont even message me and im clean, so i understand. We feel alone
@@nickxcaliber7991 Yeah. He wouldn’t talk to me or even look at my sons. I sent team after team of street support workers after him, we tried to get him to go to help. He always refused as he refused to leave the junkie mom who abused us so horrifically. He said he couldn’t go because she needed him. The irony is she’s still here (albeit lost in her own addiction) even though he’s gone. Drugs killed him but society and his only parent failed him.
We tried. God how we tried, prayed, loved him. My sons and I miss him deeply, he will always be remembered :(
Policies in BC are crazy. They tried to introduce needle parks here in Ontario. We shouted them down.
They are called Tranq zombies.
3 years right here u got this brother
thank you beyond words joe
I taught my kids "trap house/party" etiquette, and drug identification. Not because I approved but because I wanted them to be knowledgeable and stay safe. I got a lot of shit for it. They stayed safe and taught their friends who also stayed safe. Now they're grown adults, the oldest drinks occasionally, my middle child uses cannabis medicinally and the youngest is straight edge and does no drugs/alcohol or tobacco. They are alive and thriving and all the family members that gave me hell can kiss my arse!
I have no idea what a trap house is let alone the etiquette. Why not share your wisdom on CZcams to help us parents in the dark?
@@ericespinoza373 A trap house is pretty much the bando!
@@ericespinoza373A trap house is a house that they sell drugs out of. They normally let users do the drugs in that house after they have bought them. Trap houses are usually places hardcore drug addicts go. You don’t normally see recreational type of users there. I’d say it’s on the extreme side of the drug spectrum.
@@ericespinoza373 I'll consider it. My son's been talking to me about the same thing.
thanks for sharing dueshbag
Yea some get captured accidentally by just trying it. I was trying to get away from trauma. Sadest thing I’ve ever heard in a rehab was an abused guy who grew up basically by himself and lost their house. Said heroine was the first time he ever felt like he got a real hug from a caring source. It’s soooooooo much harder than just stopping.
I can relate, I grew up with a narccisitic uncaring mother and cruel and abusive drunk father in one household. That's exactly how I described heroin to a friend who asked. I said it was like getting a warm loving hug. It can happen to anyone but particularly those who have been abused. One hit takes away all that trauma. In the end my addiction left me with more trauma because of what I had to do to keep it going and the lowest lows I even experienced. God save me during a bad withdrawal. I don't go to church or anything just practice like Jesus said, giving it charity and loving the Father with all your heart. I hope you and that person have found that our real Father is the most loving caring person who owns everything and will take care of us if we take shelter in him.
Real talk. It's not just the flu for a week like some people think.
Yep, Gabor Mate spoke exactly about this: czcams.com/video/BVg2bfqblGI/video.htmlsi=d3MwS9hjm8sg1CdJ I feel that should be a general education course.
when people say heroin is the best feeling you can ever truly experience and opiates alike is it true?@@katl1489
@@billymo7108yeah, some idiot on Rogan said that about heroin 10 years ago. Thanks bro, now I have to explain to my friend that I'm not just being stubborn about feeling a little nauseous for a few days. Really, it's like you created a joy-debt with drugs and you have to pay all that joy back with misery, all at once and it's going to be a month with aftershocks.
What is crazy is the number of deaths related to fentanyl every day. And then you realize that more than double that number die from alcohol related deaths daily and things make even less sense.
You got this keep going!
To anyone who's struggling with mental health and or addiction issues rn I'm proud af of you for getting to where you at rn. Even if you're not where u wanma be you'll be there one day.
Facts
Cheers tony, well said. You be good my man
Thanks.
Some folks don't deserve any praise
Anyone struggling with mental health issues like severe depression, suicidal thoughts, anxiety should look at ketamine infusions. The war on drugs only benefited big pharma and and "justice" system.
Everyone saying how long they have been sober. I couldnt be more proud of you! Love from Czechia.
This is literally how my best friend of 25+ years ended up dying. Barely got to meet my baby. Thankfully, I heard the dealer caught a bullet some months later, couldn’t have happened to a nicer piece of shit.
I used to work in an ER a few years back and we got all the overdoses and whatnot. I remember one in particular that stood out to me because this young guy was brought in and they were able to save him. As soon as he was somwhwat stable, he AGGRESSIVELY left AMA. They were able to convince him to at least take Narcan with him as he left. A few hours later in my same shift, he came back and ended up dying of an OD. He ran right back to it immediately after having been saved.
Imagine having a friend who gave CPR to their friend bc he took something and was overdosing and my friend died saving his friends life bc overdosed friend had fentanyl on his mouth & my friend passed cause it was too much for him. He’s missed by his young daughter, friends, & family.
Understanding addiction without being addicted is near impossible yes it ultimately is a battle of will but sometimes without the right support system someone can just unintentionally fall into a loop they can't get out
Much luck and love 💕 to you Chris may you continue to get well!!!!
I’m on a Psych rotation in a detox ward. We never see fentanyl patients because they’re either still using or dead…. I’m so impressed by the rock stars in these comments who managed to quit 💙🙏🎉
Rip my brother and best friend, cant watch videoes about fentanyl or even hear the word but its everywhere, stay safe out there everyone
RIP to your brother, sorry about your loss.
This epidemic has destroyed my family. My brother, his ex girlfriend, and her brother all got addicted in high school. Whenever someone broke something or got surgery, they’d usually get prescribed OxyContin. They would all get another 2 weeks refill even if it was for something like wisdom tooth. My brother and his girlfriend got clean after her brother died from an infection after injecting in his toes.
I grew up from birth with a heroin addict step dad who nether had a job just took with violence.
I know different...JAH WILL PROVIDE!
China is the number 1 supplier of fentanyl in the world but politicians push a narrative that mexico is the bad guy. The usa destabilized these countries and everyone seems to have forgotten or just don't care because of the prejudice against mexicans. The USA worked with guerillas dictators and even cartels by putting them in power as long as it was in their favor at the time but in the long run caused crisis after crisis because of "communism" they said.
I love how Shane smirks and says "I can't believe you never heard of this" in the same way that I say it when I heard of something 5 minutes ago.
Achieved a year fentanyl free this December. Someone who’s never had a substance abuse problem could never understand the dependency. When he asks how people could keep going back, 9/10 times it’s completely against their own will. They’re not in control anymore.
I had developed a pretty big coke habit in highschool and thankfully i didn't take that addiction farther after seeing some of my friends get into meth and heroin.
My brother on the other hand has struggled with meth for years and i only recently learned the extent of it. He lied for years to me. Hes since moved across the country to better his life but in the past 2 years nothing about his lifestyle has changed. He says hes clean but hes lied to me so many times that i cant trust his word. Im worried sick about him constantly. If i think about him i cant sleep. Seeing all of the comments about sobriety has made me feel a little bit better, like there might be hope for him. I'm proud of all of you who have pulled yourselves out of addiction, its one of the most difficult and brave things a person can go through.
He needs an intervention. Consult services
Shane Dorian...a true legend in big wave surfing.
Doesn't seem to know s*** about drug addiction.... Joe should have a real addict and a real doctor on the show that would be interesting
@@hightech3161 People like you think 90% of junkies were middle class people who had a sore back and got over-prescribed. NEWS FLASH. 90% of them were junkies to begin with.
@@jacobc7643 I agree, I was just saying that his guest seems uneducated is all. Trust me I've been at the methadone clinic long enough to know what a addict is.....
oh that explains why he sounds like he has no idea what the actual fuck he is talking about lol
Shane gets laid getting tubed
Reading all these comments and Knowing my grandchildren will be going out into this world is just terrifying to me. I love them so much and i pray this evil never grabs hold of one of them.
Jaime has the best job in the world. Just sits through Rogan podcasts, and googles whatever he wants. Probably gets paid well too.
Great 👍 podcast Bro 😎 ❤GOD Bless you JRE and your podcast ❤ for being a solid outlet for millions of people 🎉
Honesty with your kids👍🏼…no matter how uncomfortable…is the best
Decriminalization has been effective in other countries. Spend the "war on drugs" money on education and harm reduction.
This is quite an inaccurate description unfortunately.
I’m a veterinarian so I’m very familiar with xylazine. I’ve never seen it used in horses (they tend to get detomidine or romfidine): Xylazine is the standard drug used for sedating cattle.
The reason is gives people sores isn’t because “the body’s trying to get rid of it because it’s so toxic”. It’s because of its basic pharmacological action i.e. alpha-2 adrenergic agonism. This gets a little complex, so try and follow:
Adrenaline (and its close sibling noradrenaline) is released by nerves to the next nerve in a chain when you’re stressed etc. When you activate alpha-2 receptors, it prevents the release of noradrenaline from that nerve: I.e., it has a sedative effect.
However: alpha-2 receptors also control peripheral vasoconstriction, so when you inject a drug that causes alpha-2 activation all the blood vessels in your arms and legs will constrict, cutting off blood flow to them. This is actually kind of important, because alpha-2 activation causes your heart rate to plummet and without that vasoconstriction you’d pretty much die from hypotension/circulatory shock.
But this is what causes the sores, because your limbs are being habitually starved of blood supply. It’s not a problem if you dose up a calf with xylazine once or a cat or dog with medetomidine (a closely-related but gentler drug) once or a few times, but doing it over and over again.. not a good idea.
Incidentally, I wouldn’t even give xylazine to a cat or dog. We only give it to cattle because they’re hardcore and can basically take anything. It’s a nasty-ass drug (and I’m pretty comfortable giving patients fentanyl: you just have to dose it very carefully and only give it as a CRI). Don’t do that shit.
Shane, from an addicts perspective. the reason we go back over and over again is simply due to the fact that being under the influence is the only way to escape the terrorizing thoughts of life at times. then you feel the high, then you want it again, then again, and yet again. everyday. over and over till you figure it out or die. The life of addiction is wild. everyone has ways to cope with it to stay sober and i hope that everyone whos strugglings finds a little hope in life to urge them to get sober and make strides into succeeding.
Let the mushies lead thee to the light
they simply give up, kinda like morbidly obese people.... they just give the fuk up, lame
I found the Lord in county jail. A Bible from Rescued not Arrested ministries changed my life , family and everything else. I hope if you read this you know that Jesus loves you and “ the Lord is close to all who call upon Him in truth.” Stay strong 💪
Eh
Well life is all about being hard and random, and you trying to be tough and strong to face it with its trauma and everything and make it you're way , not escaping it, like taking drugs to escape it is a coward move, take for example francis ngannou he could've just stayed in africa in sand mines and take drugs to escape reality but he chose otherwise and people born in america the greatest county in the world wich with little work and being smart can succeed and but still decide to just escape reality like wtf . I think it's more about mental health wish should be treated not hard drugs and opioids but with psilocybin , mushroom and dmt and little weed would definitely help
Currently live in Vancouver, and what Shane said about the Fentanyl users downtown is spot on, scary shit.
I've seen videos from the midwest and upper East (including Canada) that make parts of San Francisco look tame in comparison.
I live in a small village in Belgium and flakka is everywhere, its just a matter of time when tranq comes in, its crazy!
Shane's last observation is spot on regarding the geography of the epidemic. It is nothing more than a form of terrorism - chemicals from China, manufactured in Mexico, unleashed on North America. Philadelphia alone saw 1400 overdose deaths last year, but all we heard about was COVID, as foreign entities assassinated nearly 75,000 U.S. citizens in a single year.
I knew the sweetest girl ever at school, always tried to fit in with everyone and was super cool. She started dating a guy who got into selling coke, he cut his coke with fentanyl and didn't tell her, had her do a line, she died and nobody called 911 because it was a trap house.
RIP Mellissa.
Happens way too much. It's outrageous. 😢RIP all the homies who tried and died
Wtf, where i live (north europe) we make sure to drag the person outside apartment while someone is calling 911 and staying with the person until help arrive.
Just be careful not to admit that it happened at your friends place, that's snitching.
You can use brain and still save someone from death.
We also ready suboxone that has the antidote naloxone in it so nobody has to die.
Use brain, avoid death because that arrises WAY too many questions about what happened and might get your trap house compromised.
... unless you saw the body in 6 pieces but that's fucked up and noway in hell do I want to have anything to do with. That's f'ed up, straight.
Don't date drug dealers then
nobody is cutting coke with fentanyl, thats something that ppl who dont do drugs keep saying, but thats not how it works
her choice...
Dealt with alcohol addiction but can’t imagine fentanyl and hard drugs addiction. Heart goes out to all dealing with this. This has to be a major priority for our country and world
Alcohol addiction seems like one of the worst additions there is, it's legal and it's everywhere, cheap and easy to get.
I haven't touched a drop of alcohol in probably 8 years now, I sure don't miss them hangovers..!! Used to wake up in the strangest places, had no idea how I got there, sometimes I'd wake up at home, motorcycle parked in the side yard, absolutely zero memory of riding that thing back home after a night out partying. I'm so glad I didn't get hurt or even worse, hurt someone else. Man that shit would be too much to live with for real..
Alcohol is worse. You can literally stroke or cease during the withdrawal process
@@lukesmith9358yup
@@lukesmith9358 not worse, on par easily. It's just as tough to quit but there are lots of meds to help you out. Honestly peeps should just get on methadone but it's only gonna save lives, not get them clean
It's strange that people don't consider alcohol to be hard drugs while it is actually on the list of hard drugs. Just like nicotine.
Embrace the pain, and you will have your freedom. Be tough stay strong brother. If its too much to bear ask for help.
Thank you 😢
I feel bad for the youth nowadays, I was never a big powder drug fan but seeing fent in weed now is crazy
It’s crazy to think parents are down for their kids sniffing a line of blow as long as they test it first
The parents failed to teach their kids self control so they take upon themselves. Weak.
@@ninakore Parent's should absolutely not be down for their kids doing blow. That said, you don't know that their parent's didn't teach them self control or teach them not to drugs. I mean in some cases maybe they didn't, but it depends on so many factors, like the specific kid and his specific situation, where he grew up, etc. I know you're not a parent since you lack the intelligence and lack the understanding of being a parent. I mean how many parents raised their kids almost perfectly yet their kids did drugs and made all kinds of mistakes in their life? It's safe to say that happens quite often. Any parent knows that you only have so much control, and that's unfortunate because as a parent you love your children and want them to do well. That said, raising your kids right gives them a much better chance at not making these mistakes. I don't know if you were trolling with your comment or you were serious, because there are so many stupid comments on youtube that you could have actually been serious. You just are missing so much in your understanding of this, which is why if you lack the intelligence and understanding you likely shouldn't comment, and that's not me being mean, just being realistic. Anyway, I think I educated you enough, and I hope you learned something. In fact if you want to show some strength instead of your typical weakness, either don't respond or really learn something here from your mistakes. You seemed to be a bit lost and in need of a lesson. I put a lot of time into helping people I don't know, which you may not agree with, but some people are realistic and listen and improve themselves, especially when listening to someone at a higher level than them with much more intelligence, so think about that and don't let your ego get involved. I spent a lot of time helping you here, so don't send some stupid message back or I won't bother reading it. If you really pay attention here, then i'm cool to talk about it.
Same ones that got them boosted
@@Mikael-jt1hk i listened to everything my parents said
Canadian here. Can confirm it's very bad here. I see homeless drug addicts everywhere. It's not just the big cities; you can go anywhere and find little tent cities of drug addicts.
I have a 16 year old son who went through a brief pot phase last year ; he got a temporary heart arrhythmia from it and is now anti- weed. I don’t mess around as his mom. I send him everything I find highlighting the dangers of fentanyl these days- tik toks about kids his age accidentally overdosing when they thought it was weed, videos of paramedics trying to revive people, the works. I firmly believe in scaring him straight.
It's not very long, but I'll have a year clean on November 8th. I have the exact story as far as I mainly used heroin and when I couldn't get it, I gave in to fentynal. Just want to tell you I'm proud of you and don't give up 😊
A year is nothing to sneeze at. For most people that’s more than 1% of their entire lives.
@@donkeysaurusrex7881 I appreciate your kind words.
@@guilhermebeltrao3883 thank you so much. I appreciate your comment so much.
My son is a volunteer firefighter/emt, he has never touch done drugs. Lately there is so many calls for overdose calls, my heart is on a string for his safety.
Please hug, love and make time for your children and family.
He'll be okay. You can't overdose by fentanyl in the pores or whatever nonsense they use to say. That can't actually happen. Your son is a good man by the way. Helping people who have issues and who are struggling, good for him
My son had been working dope for years. He says it’s wack a mole. Very common for officers and even their dogs to get dangerously overdosed. People with no history of exposure can die from very small doses. It’s why kids die but the addicts survive. I’m so glad he’s out of it now.
Florida has seen a few cops, deputies get drug-residue problems. 1 female officer almost died ☠️ at a traffic stop. 1 male officer went into a coma, 2019 era. He was handling hard drugs, vehicle & soaked up a huge amount.
You can educate your children as much as you want. You can send them into any situation prepared in case somebody else f**** up. If they are actually educated they won't do it but they will be there for anybody else that does. The message you sent them will be learned over and over again if that's the case. The worst case scenario is that they are not educated. That's when it's time for us as parents need really be worried
I was in an Meth addiction for 8 years, it was recreational for me, I’d had a couple episodes where I got carried away, but I never had any serious problems with it, one day I just decided to quit. Cold turkey, but fentanyl was just starting to move into the mainstream, so I just feel lucky I quit when I did because I’d probably be dead. But in 8 years I only had 4 different dealers during those years.
I don’t understand using methadone for a recreational drug, it doesn’t give you a high of other opioid drugs.
I think they mean methamphetamine
@@lakaak1200 Tina or Ice is what we always referred to it ass. Asking someone if they wanted some ice was much less obvious than asking for Meth. My friends and I had a whole. Vocabulary of words we used that conveyed what we wanted to say about meth.
I am an addict in recovery. I have been sober a little over a year now. I lost the love of my life and father of my son due to the consequences of this disease in April. The fentanyl epidemic is rampant and a huge threat to our country. In my opinion, this was an orchestrated diabolical conspiracy placed upon the United States. If we are to beat this then there NEEDS to be reform to the system. I am here to testify that addicts can and DO recover! We just need the proper support and programs to do so!
We do recover ❤
I'm sorry it's such a struggle for you to have impulse control, and you lack the ability to make good decisions. Good news is, you can learn how to be a productive member of society.
Oh the blame game
@@marcroger8367 wow. You’re so edgy and such a free thinker. I bet you’re super fun to have at parties. Dick
If we want to beat it, we need to beat addiction and reform pain management in this country.
I lost 2 friends to Fentanyl, one directly and one indirectly. My friend died on fentanyl-laced cocaine around 4 years ago. Then her boyfriend became super depressed and died of colon cancer 2 years later. They were both under 35 years old. I'm with Sinaloa on this one.
@@boofert.washington2499Not necessarily. Extreme grief and hopelessness can result in poor health outcomes (including cancer)
@@boofert.washington2499 Weird ass
I've lost over 30 loved ones
How old was he when he got cancer?
@@thewolves330lol. 30? Yeah.... ooohkay. This shouldn't be something you lie about
I'm pretty close to the EMS personnel in my area and I've heard several times that NARCAN doesn't affect phen. overdoses because it's synthetic.
Lost 28 friends who i knew on a home phone basis growing up. Countless more acquaintances. Evil is truly the sweetest fruit.
I always have time to hear what Joe thinks about serious issues like this. Not because he is an expert, but because he thinks normally about things. A reasonable guy.
Are you serious? He gets high with his mates on the show.
Did he say FULL legalization and regulation? That is the ONLY way.
@@jasonbachelor604that’s why he’s so relatable!
@@jasonbachelor604you must live in a cotton candy house and fantasy world
Joe gets higher than all of Philly
So glad I was a teenager in the early 70's. The drugs were so clean back then. There was no such thing as bad coke.
Hi Joe, I would really like to know who this person is your interviewing. I’m planning on doing a fentanyl epidemic awareness benefit of Flagstaff, Arizona, and he had some great things to share that. I think you could contribute to the community here if you could let me know I would greatly appreciate it always enjoy your show. Finally going to subscribe tonight after being lazy and not doing so, thank you for your great sessions
6.5 years clean by the grace of God. We do recover 💪🏼
Ive had a minor weed addiction for a few years and it doesn’t get in the way with the rest of my life. I can only imagine what hard drugs are like, knowing i run back to weed all the time to fix some of my problems.
Opiates suck b3cause of the physical pain you go through quitting. It's not easy as just quitting
You won't realize how "in the way" it is until you live without it for a while
Then you hide it well! An addiction Is an addiction how ever you slice it.
Everyone is different.
I've smoke weed for 20 years. I go on and off whenever I need to and never have life problems or withdrawals. But I also am aware of its effects and use it mainly for pain management instead of OTC like Tylenol. That shit'll kill you.
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"minor weed addiction" smh
I went to Vancouver years ago, pre-covid to visit friends who live out there. I would go for a walk in the morning to get breakfast and it's a bit insane how rotten that city is. Drug paraphernalia everywhere, broken pipes, needles, etc. Homeless tents and shelters everywhere and the zombie tweakers just shambling around in a daze. Unfortunately it's starting to spread in my hometown, there's more and more homeless camps cropping up and the drug use is on the rise.
I really hate to see it. Really really hate it.
Sadly it's everywhere. My hometown of Manchester NH got hit hard by heroin and other opioids like Fentanyl in the 2010s-present and it quickly changed my mind on the Libertarian "legalize drugs and leave adults free to make their own choices" stance, because opioid addicts invariably end up costing tax dollars for their care, whether it's policing the crimes they commit to get their next fix, or the immense strain on DCYF when they neglect their kids, or simply just setting up tent slums in public parks and littering public places with needles and other trash.
I'm geeked out drinking beers 🍻
Unfortunately, I'm still in active opioid addiction in Chicago and the drug supply here like most other places is so tainted that you can no longer buy heroin that does not contain fentanyl and xylazine, actually if you have any real heroin in these bags your lucky. I wouldn't wish this addiction on anyone and everyday I want to get out of this hell hole but to quote Perry Farrell, "gonna kick tomorrow". I've lived this life for 20 years now and just don't see a way out, my whole adult life its been a huge part of my everyday, i know there's people who have used it longer and have gotten clean but i just can't seem to get the recipe right, lost so many people along the way, when will all this madness be enough. I always though i was a pretty strong individual, and always considered myself a functional addict but in the last couple years I've just become a junkie, sorry for the rant just had to say some of this out loud. Love yall
You are strong. Your self awareness is proof.
Find suboxone, it should at least help stop urge to get Fent & constantly putting risking your life at risk.
And That’s the most important step, and it’s just only one you have to take. Stop putting your life in high risk.
Praying for you, bro. I was an addict for a long time. I suggest you look into methadone or subs. Methadone will be easier to switch onto from fent/xylazine.. Life is better without all the ripping and running hustling for a bag. I promise you. Please give yourself another chance. I'm really hoping for you brother.
Oh my God man you're and my stories almost mirror image I have over about a year and a half I don't even feel like me anymore this has taken completely over
Get on the methadone clinic after being on H and it saved my life. I know ppl talk shit about it but it's the best thing that happened to me. Good luck🍀
So true. Could party as much as you wanted back in the day. Nobody was worried about getting bad drugs.
Those days are slowly but surely coming back my friend. But also keep in mind that when the fentanyl door closes a new drug doors gonna open.
Just need real connections.
People have short memory. Drug hysteria has never stopped since the 60s
Lost a cousin and childhood best friend in the last 65 days to Fentanyl overdose.. Neither of them knew what they were putting into themselves. So yeah Id agree this is a problem currently, at least in California. Rest In Paradise Trenton & Jake.
California is a shithole so thats not suprising
Who would even think that recreational drugs could be used today. 😂 they been living under a rock or what .
>Neither of them knew what they were putting into themselves
maybe i found the problem, WHY DOING IT THEN
literally same brother my childhood best friend took a fentanyl xanax and passed away
My worker and his wife OD from cocaine laced with fet. One week later, I checked with the detective and he let me know 9 more people died the same way. It's crazy out what's out there