Dopey 480: Relapsing after 3 years clean! Kicking OC 80's, Heroin, Benzos and Suboxone with The Junky Barber of Mastic Shirley! Jail! Rehab!
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This Week on Dopey! We are joined by Christian from the beach! Christian delivers the serious Dopey with a side order of the power of LOVE. Christian tells all from...
show more- Christian's addiction started with smoking weed as a teenager and quickly progressed to using and selling pills.
- The culture of selling and using pills was prevalent during Christian's addiction, with corrupt pharmacies and various sources for obtaining drugs.
- Christian's addiction led to destructive behavior and strained relationships, including his marriage.
- The allure of opiates, particularly the feeling of going from sick to well, was a driving force in Christian's addiction.
- Christian's story highlights the destructive nature of addiction and the need for support and recovery. Addiction can have a profound impact on a person's life, but recovery is possible with the right support and resources.
- The opioid crisis has had devastating effects on individuals and communities, highlighting the need for better education and prevention strategies.
- Recognizing oneself as a drug addict is a crucial step towards recovery, and it often comes after experiencing negative consequences and hitting rock bottom.
- Finding a higher power and tapping into the power of love can be transformative in the recovery process.
- Support from family, friends, and a sponsor is essential in maintaining sobriety and navigating the challenges of addiction. The power of addiction can lead to relapse, even after a period of sobriety.
- Justifying and ignoring the signs of addiction can prevent individuals from seeking help.
- Engaging in other activities, such as starting a business, may provide temporary distractions but can also enable addictive behaviors.
- Consequences, such as car accidents, can serve as wake-up calls and highlight the severity of addiction.
- Recognizing and accepting the presence of a drinking problem is a crucial step towards recovery. Relapse can happen even after a period of sobriety, and it is important to recognize the signs and take action.
- Sponsorship and service play a crucial role in recovery, providing support and guidance to others.
- Helping others and staying connected to the program are essential for maintaining sobriety.
- Humans are fallible, and it is important to stay vigilant and committed to recovery.
- Sharing one's story and experiences can inspire and help others in their own recovery journeys.
- The Culture of Selling and Using Pills
- The Allure of Opiates: Going from Sick to Well Recognizing and Accepting Addiction
- The Power of a Higher Power and Love in Recovery The Illusion of Control
- The Consequences of Denial The Turning Point: A Wake-Up Call to Sobriety
- Helping Others: A Key to Maintaining Sobriety
- "I remember thinking, yeah, I like smoking weed. But that opiate feeling was the feeling that I just felt everything I wanted to feel in life."
- "For about a four year period, I was picking up one to 240 80s a day."
- "I remember just, like, just wow, like holy shit, like, within five minutes, I was more rocked than eating too, and I just loved it."
- "I heard how it works and my life totally changed."
- "At what point do you start to see yourself as a drug addict?"
- "I never came across anything that was any good."
- "I had so much love and support. This is a kid."
- "I let my foot off the gas and I stopped giving God the credit"
- "I put myself down instead of put God up"
- "I just want to be helpful."
- "I got married October 1st, 100% because of this program."
- "If I can help someone have a day, I made a difference in this world."
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