What nobody talks about is that with opiates, you DON'T get over them with a certain level of addiction. Literally nobody does. The "cleaned up" people you hear with the success stories are always on methadone. Don't get me wrong, it's better, but they're still hooked and get high off their orange juice in the morning. NOBODY stops it once they've been using for a few years. THey are not helpable. The fentanyl crisis was actually an economic benefit in the long run.
My best friend actually died from fentanyl a year and a half ago, leaving his wife and 2 year old son.
I support this message. At a certain point we cant help anymore and just have to pass out some darwin awards.
What nobody talks about is that with opiates, you DON'T get over them with a certain level of addiction. Literally nobody does. The "cleaned up" people you hear with the success stories are always on methadone. Don't get me wrong, it's better, but they're still hooked and get high off their orange juice in the morning. NOBODY stops it once they've been using for a few years. THey are not helpable. The fentanyl crisis was actually an economic benefit in the long run.