JourneyPure — Nashville Alcohol & Drug Rehab
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Welcome to JourneyPure At the River
JourneyPure At the River is an Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center with customized treatment plans to fit any individuals needs.
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Welcome to JourneyPure At the River
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JourneyPure At the River is an inpatient detox and residential treatment center with individualized treatment. Turn your life around today with JourneyPure At the River.
Equine Therapy at JourneyPure At the River
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An overview of Equine Therapy and how JourneyPure at the river utilizes it to help with clients struggling with addiction.
Tracey's Testimonial | JourneyPure At the River
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Watch here to learn about Tracey's experience with JourneyPure At the River. What an amazing story of grace, honor and dignity.
Jared's Testimonial | JourneyPure At the River
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Watch Jared's Testimonial of his stay with JourneyPure At the River and how he turned his life around.
What Really Happens at Rehab
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Learn More About Therapies at JourneyPure Rehab » journeypure.com/ 💙💙💙 Rehab doesn't have to mean a hospital or locked in a room. At JourneyPure, you: - Practice mindfulness on a ropes course - Quite your mind while kayaking - Uncover subconscious issues with horses, art and music Rehab is not boring. It's life-changing.
JourneyPure - 15 Second Overview
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Get help for Drugs or Alcohol now! 💥 journeypure.com/ 💥 JourneyPure is the Top In-Network Drug & Alcohol Rehab with locations in Tennessee & Kentucky. “My mind is finally quiet. I’m able to be happy - not for any particular reason. I’m just happy now.” - Leon B. | Sober February 2020 👨
A 2-Minute Overview of This Clinic
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Start IOP In Kentucky or Tennessee Now » journeypure.com/ 💙💙💙 ✔️ In-Network with Nearly All Insurances ✔️ Success Rates DOUBLE the National Average ✔️ Live your life while you work to save it You don't have to be committed to coming to reach out. (844) 625-6562 TENNESSEE LOCATIONS Franklin » journeypure.com/outpatient/franklin/ Knoxville » journeypure.com/outpatient/knoxville/ Murfreesboro » jo...
Think Your Drug Use / Overdose Only Impacts You? Think again
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Get Help Now » journeypure.com/ ❌ Don't become a drug overdose & opioid crisis statistic. ❌ Don't let substance abuse rip your family apart. ✔️ Get help for addiction now. (Seriously, you can go to rehab today). ✔️ You're never going to feel "ready". ✔️ Now is the time to make a change. Get Help that Actually Helps You journeypure.com/ (800) 472-4907 💙💚💙
Vinnie's Story of Recovery
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After hiding his drinking for years, Vinnie found help at JourneyPure’s outpatient program. Today, he enjoys the freedoms of a new life without alcohol holding him back. Learn how being open-minded and accepting helped him get started. journeypure.com/
Jason's Story of Addiction and Recovery
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Jason E. sat down with us at our inpatient facility in Bowling Green, KY to share his journey to recovery. journeypure.com/
Courtenay's Story of Addiction and Recovery
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Courtenay T. sat down with us at our inpatient facility to share her journey to recovery. Get Help that Actually Helps You journeypure.com/ (800) 472-4907
Sleep & Recovery with Dr. Brian Wind
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Dr. Brian Wind Ph.D. discusses everything you need to know about sleep and addiction, including practical tips you can implement today.
Hannah's Story of Recovery
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Hannah shares her encouraging story of life before and after treatment at JourneyPure. journeypure.com/
Leon B's story of Recovery.
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Leon shares his story of addiction and recovery.
What is the Best Alcohol & Drug Rehab in Kentucky?!
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What is the Best Alcohol & Drug Rehab in Kentucky?!
JourneyPure - Tennessee Alcohol & Drug Rehab
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JourneyPure - Tennessee Alcohol & Drug Rehab
Jason's Story of Addiction and Recovery
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Jason's Story of Addiction and Recovery
Dr. Stephen Loyd on Helping Those Most Vulnerable - Ep 1
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Dr. Stephen Loyd on Helping Those Most Vulnerable - Ep 1
Daniel's Story of Addiction and Recovery
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Daniel's Story of Addiction and Recovery
Trauma is different for Military Veterans and First Responders
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Trauma is different for Military Veterans and First Responders
Jerry Lucas Gets Emotional When Helping People Find Recovery - JourneyPure Real Talk EP 3
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Jerry Lucas Gets Emotional When Helping People Find Recovery - JourneyPure Real Talk EP 3
Get to Know Dr. Loyd: JourneyPure's Chief Medical Officer Interviewed on National TV
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Get to Know Dr. Loyd: JourneyPure's Chief Medical Officer Interviewed on National TV
Name: Amber Fortenberry
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Name: Amber Fortenberry
Name: Jared Lanpher
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Name: Jared Lanpher
The Truth About Suboxone / Suboxone Treatment
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The Truth About Suboxone / Suboxone Treatment
Addiction Treatment in Nursing
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Addiction Treatment in Nursing
A Guide to Addiction Treatment for Pharmacists
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A Guide to Addiction Treatment for Pharmacists
A Guide to Addiction Treatment and Dentistry
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A Guide to Addiction Treatment and Dentistry
Professionals and Addiction Treatment
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Professionals and Addiction Treatment

Комментарии

  • @SpacePope420
    @SpacePope420 6 дней назад

    If i have to take sub my entire life idc, i refuse to go thru months of feeling sick and being unable to work.

  • @user-xi9zk1yz5v
    @user-xi9zk1yz5v Месяц назад

    Suboxone is horribly addictive.. used it for 1 week then stopped...went thru 2 weeks of horrible withdrawls...bad bad

  • @LetArtsLive
    @LetArtsLive Месяц назад

    Getting sober is free to the people getting rich off of rehabs they don't care about people there's a place called gcasa it eats up all the Medicaid money in the county Genesee County New York and people come from other counties and even the rooms might help but it's not Anonymous and why do people who are alcoholics hate drug addicts alcohol is a drug I just got tired drinking I've been in severe pain my whole screwed up life with a bone through my spine when I was born so opioids are nothing to me sometimes they can barely knock me out for surgery..... when I had 106 fever and osteomyelitis it just might have saved my life are the acetaminophen in the hydro if you took 11 of them I think I almost died not from those from the pain and the freaking fever I tried to save my leg from 1980 until 2019 and that was not a smart thing because I'm not suffering with infections anyway some people need pain meds like me and they still can't take them it's a double-edged sword I don't know what to do but I got to quit these f****** things it makes me mean hydros and I would say the best drug in the world is cannabis they don't want you to know that then they can't sell all the other drugs like Suboxone I know very many drug addicts most of them don't even like weed but if you're trying to get off the other drugs yes you would I know you would not have the side effects

  • @Skeeter263
    @Skeeter263 2 месяца назад

    Suboxone is a death sentence. Worse than the drugs you were taking prior. Don't believe me? Try quitting Suboxone. This video is nothing but a cash grab by the doctor. Fuck you.

  • @junkequation
    @junkequation 3 месяца назад

    Look, suboxone works for some people, and more power to them. Anything is better than full blown, out of control addiction. But this video is quite biased, seemingly made by someone trying to sell a suboxone treatment and presenting it in the mostly positive light possible. It most certainly can get you high. It tickles the same receptors your drug of choice was tickling. It has side effects similar to other opiates, perhaps less severe. If you ever want off it, you'll have to go through the withdrawal. It's highly stigmatized. You're not going to be treated well by medical personnel.

  • @lilitea-time2460
    @lilitea-time2460 4 месяца назад

    I’m trying to get off after they try to tell me you need this shit forever, eff that shit, I need my mother to effing apologize or die

  • @Sciatix
    @Sciatix 4 месяца назад

    It’s designed to treat pain firstly

  • @oregonpatriot1570
    @oregonpatriot1570 4 месяца назад

    The FDA has not approved the use for chronic pain. Dealing with four crushed discs for over 30 years my doctor wants me to go on Suboxone. The methadone he's currently prescribing is working for me, but he's getting ready to retire and nobody else in the clinic will prescribe for me. Everything I've seen about suboxone and chronic pain tells me to stay away.

  • @JayBirdsChannel
    @JayBirdsChannel 6 месяцев назад

    Went to JP for opiate recovery. The staff, specifically Chris the therapist, the girl who did the yoga, the guy who did fly fishing, and the cool young guy that took us on hikes with his dog, and Jon Levi with his horses, they changed my life. Suboxone saved my life. I was in that trap where, if I didn’t take pills (a bunch of them), I’d be in full withdrawals, puking, fever, aching, madness, and could not function. So I would take a bunch of pills to help go about the day. It was damn hamster wheel with no end. The same thing day after damn day. I was on two subs a day up there. I’m 8 months sober, down to 1 sub a day, and feeling great. Thankful to God and JP for giving me a normal and beautiful life back. I have 5 kids and a gorgeous wife that helped me instead of giving up on me. JP was the Avenue they used to help. I cannot thank you enough. Addiction wasn’t the plan. It just started by taking 2 pain pills instead of 1 because it gave me a little boost and made my skin feel good with a little itch after a recurring prescription of hydrocodone due to a back injury. It took about 2 years to get to the point of taking 20-30+ pills per day, wasting tens of thousands of dollars, and believing there was no way out due to the severity of withdrawals. That addiction lasted about 5 years. When my world blew up, my wife found out where all of that money was disappearing to, and gave me the ultimatum, “you can have your family and me, or you can have your pills all alone.” I said I would do whatever I had to do to keep my family, as they are the best part of me, and the greatest gift God has given me. So I go. It was about 30 hours from my last pain pills until I was at JP and given suboxone. Suboxone knocked those withdrawals totally out. I felt like a normal human being for the first time in almost 8 years. For the first time in almost a decade, I wasn’t obsessed over “do I have enough pills to get through this day, or enough for tomorrow when I have to do this or that.” I was just a normal human. That ability to just be in the moment and be able to work on how to move forward without the dang demonic terror of withdrawals makes every difference in the world. It literally saved my life. I write all of that to write this. If you are stuck and feel like you can’t get out. BUT you WANT it to be over. JourneyPure is the place to go, specifically “at the river” in Murfreesboro. The combination of great classes and therapists with the outdoor activities and movies, makes it such an enjoyable place to be. I say those that “WANT it to be over” because there are those who come because they HAVE to. It is pretty easy to tell the difference. Surround yourself and befriend those that WANT to be done with their addiction, participate in EVERYTHING, and the program WILL WORK. Thanks again to all the staff at JP! Y’all saved a person, a soul, a son, a husband, a father, and a family with what you do. I’ll be forever grateful and will help out any way I can if needed. Thank you.

  • @joshjuanfifarek7382
    @joshjuanfifarek7382 6 месяцев назад

    Paid actors for an extremely expensive medication. I’ve been on it for 10 years was told that it would help with my chronic pain and foolishly I did it and it is impossible to get off of and I’ve experienced tooth. Decay tooth loss, swollen ankles. Don’t listen to these actorsor the big Pharma and the stock brokers were making billions and buying cars for doctors that will be their little pushers

  • @aaronoshow
    @aaronoshow 7 месяцев назад

    Yeah, that’s one of the biggest fucking lies I’ve ever heard. Yes it will stop you withdrawals but you will be on it for the rest of your fucking life. Trust me.

  • @adamNDkipker
    @adamNDkipker 7 месяцев назад

    Long story short, if it wasn't for this drug I would be dead !!!

  • @dakiencaudill1997
    @dakiencaudill1997 7 месяцев назад

    Theres been dudes hang there self in jail because of how long and awful the withdrawals were and ive been through them myself they should really give a warning label for them orange pills which i like subs im just saying alit of people go into not knowing what there getting into and what its gonna take to stop if ur on it long enough its hell

  • @Sunnycrystalbyrd
    @Sunnycrystalbyrd 8 месяцев назад

    My neighbor is a NUT and steals and goes crazy for this STUFF is as bad as the drug she started on and she's 87🙄😵‍💫 LIARS

  • @kalayne6713
    @kalayne6713 8 месяцев назад

    2023, court case looming due to known (by makers) side effect of destruction of teeth enamel. Stay away from Suboxone.

  • @randymccoy6354
    @randymccoy6354 9 месяцев назад

    the naloxone does not ever work - you can od on sub's - you can crush and snort it or shoot it without ANY SIDE EFFECT'S from naloxone - are doctors lying or ignorant - as it can be snorted to get high which is supposed to "activate" the naloxone - but it don't - you can crush and shoot it and the naloxone don't do anything - - the only thing it does treat is alcoholism as it causes terrible side effects with alcohol only - it's bullshit - period - question is why give an addict something 40x's stronger than morphine - to create their own addicts and shut everyone else down !?!?! - money has it's own language

  • @davidjessee7701
    @davidjessee7701 9 месяцев назад

    I’ve been on suboxone for at least ten years.. and I’m getting to the point where I feel shitty most of the time. Anxiety is bad! My thoughts are mixed up like déjà vu … I get sweaty and weak!! I really curse the 1st pain pill I ever took

    • @billyshort8185
      @billyshort8185 8 месяцев назад

      I'm the exact same way.i was been on it for 3 years.my whole life I've been a morning person.usually energetic. Now I have severe anxiety and hate to leave my house.i literally get anxious if my phone rings or someone knows on my door.

    • @gizmothehusky7676
      @gizmothehusky7676 5 месяцев назад

      ​​@@billyshort8185I was like this with methadone and Xanax or if I'm going through withdrawals. I remember I could be asleep and all of a sudden wake up and instantly go into a panic for no reason or just hating to socialize with anyone. I find with the Suboxone it helps me be productive and socialize with my mom and people. Also I noticed it gives me energy like a pep I don't nod like I used to on the methadone.

    • @bryanburnap4537
      @bryanburnap4537 5 месяцев назад

      Oh my God you guys are just like me. Im 50. I used to love mornings etc. Been on Suboxone for 10 years. I can't get out of bed. Anxiety is out of control. Chills sweats. Every day - day after day. What a curse :(

    • @jessewilliams6459
      @jessewilliams6459 Месяц назад

      You can't blame getting older on the medication.

  • @coryshaw7810
    @coryshaw7810 9 месяцев назад

    This video is awesome awareness. Suboxen helped me get off the bad shit. I been off hard drugs for 8 years now. But i been on suboxen. Its a whole other devil in itself to get off but this guy has the same analogy i though i made it up lol. The chemical highway and you gotto take the minivan back.

  • @michaelh1511
    @michaelh1511 9 месяцев назад

    My friend takes these Suboxone for a high

    • @bryanburnap4537
      @bryanburnap4537 5 месяцев назад

      Your friend is gonna regret that within a few months. Eventually it will catch up to your friend

  • @jetrimble277
    @jetrimble277 10 месяцев назад

    It is the most horrible shit on the planet. Dont try to quit that shit. Lol. Your brain has already been rewired. The only option is just stop doing opiates. Suboxine is the most addictive substance on earth. It will addict every part of you mind. Takes years to recover from.

  • @donkeyballs3307
    @donkeyballs3307 10 месяцев назад

    Suboxone is an opiod 40 x times stronger than morphine, doctors get paid $ ,for every prescription they write

  • @deatheternal720
    @deatheternal720 10 месяцев назад

    Can someone tell me why, as someone whos been on them for like 2yrs now... WHY.... WHY am I going into wds by the next MORNING?? this has been happening for a LONG time now. I was on 8 and 2 twice a day for a long time, i am now on 2 mg twice a day. Itake one as soon as I wake up, and one right before bed... why is it... that every time I wake up.. until about an hour after I take it... i am MISERABLE. I am clammy, my back is killing me and im nauseated. and contact with cold air sends me into a tremor fit. Nothing seems to change it. I feel like its my metabolism.. This shouldnt freaking happen. I was always told it should take a few days at LEAST before I started getting significantly sick. x_x The only thing that tends to help is if i freaking take my med, and go sit in my bathroom with the shower running on as hot as i can get it.. until the room warms up, and THEN i get in the shower.. Usually by the time i get out im ok. x_x

    • @Kevin1980-k6g
      @Kevin1980-k6g 7 месяцев назад

      The make 12 mg maybe that’s what you need ?

    • @deatheternal720
      @deatheternal720 7 месяцев назад

      im trying to get off them. i moved from 8/2 twice a day down to 2/1 once a day. i went back up to one 8mg tablet a day until i get subloclade@@Kevin1980-k6g

  • @geekinhard343
    @geekinhard343 10 месяцев назад

    My first time it made me feel normal after an hour. Then after 2 hours I was compeltly nodded out felt like I snorted fentanyl. Depends on your tolerence now I'm used to it. But if your tolerence isn't Hugh enough, even as an addict, it can get u very, very high. Fall asleep behind the wheel kind if high. Buprenorphine has saved my life, but dont forget it's 30x stronger than morphine, it can get u high. 8mg suboxone= 240mg of morphine. It's good, bud it makes me mad when people act like it can't get you high. It took me like a week or 2, of slowly increasing my meds to get stable. But the first week or so I felt like I was getting high on opiates everyday. It was very easy to tell that I looked high. Now it just makes me feel completely normal. It's about getting to the right dose/ tolerence for u. But people do actually abuse suboxone quite a bit, it's becoming the new oxycontin in terms of availability. You could easily go to a clinic, and tell them your an addict when you've never touched opiates, and get prescribed soboxone. It should be easy for addicts to get life-saving meds, but it's too easy for people who don't need it or just want to sell it on the street to get it.

  • @glenbearh9109
    @glenbearh9109 11 месяцев назад

    I tapered very very slowly and the WD was not even close to morphine or oxy WD just do it slow. After a year off I had to go back because of my pain issues and have no problem with being on bupe. Maybe people are WDing too fast. When I went off I took months and why not? I was in no hurry

    • @aymenblv1542
      @aymenblv1542 11 месяцев назад

      I snort 0.4 mg everyday it's still hard to stop

    • @glenbearh9109
      @glenbearh9109 10 месяцев назад

      maybe try sublingual and taper that way. Even .4 is a lot@@aymenblv1542

  • @arenam79
    @arenam79 Год назад

    yea who do call when it's time to get of subs and its withdrawal time, another rehab..

    • @bryanburnap4537
      @bryanburnap4537 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah dog ! Withdraw in safety. Suboxone withdrawal will bring you to your knees. Im 50 and I've been on it for 10 years and every time I try to get off Suboxone I'm in the psych ward within a month. I can't take it. It lasts forever. 6 months later I was contemplating suicide :(

  • @zorankalina4399
    @zorankalina4399 Год назад

    It is not hard.....but needs a time a discipline, will......to cutting dosses slowly as possible,realy...realy slowely. On such a wey,you will awoide all bad symptoms of going from Subuxone ore Subutex....to nothing👍🍀🙂

  • @nickssox
    @nickssox Год назад

    I've taken 1-2 MG of suboxone for 3 days. Just started. I puked all evening! I've been off opiates on my own for 6 months. Guess it's not for me

    • @beebeeramone4641
      @beebeeramone4641 Год назад

      Probably too high of a mg. I have to cut a 2mg pill into 4ths then those in half again!

    • @rickp3753
      @rickp3753 9 месяцев назад

      You MUST be in withdrawal before taking suboxone. If you were clean 6 months when you took it, I'll bet you were sick.

  • @jdl2180
    @jdl2180 Год назад

    Suboxone works if you have a good doctor, do some research and find a good Suboxone doctor. It will make all the difference!

  • @tanikanakeyalewis4202
    @tanikanakeyalewis4202 Год назад

    Hereditary Narcotic Usage, As Hereditary Liquor Consumption, Evolves from Belonging to any Society, Group, and/or Population, that, Other-Wise, Rejects and/or Denies, Active Lawful Participation of the Socialism of the Specific Group(s): Not All Utility Is Habitual or Addictive, But, All Is Ancestral: By "Peer-Pressure": Peer Evaluation, Inclusive By Peer Introduction to the Narcotic or Sedative/Seductive Activity and/or Conduct. 1. Heredity Etymology: "mid 16th century: from French hérédité, from Latin hereditas ‘heirship’, from heres, hered- ‘heir’ : Heredity Definition: "the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another, a person's ancestry, the inheritance of a title, office, or right." 2. Ancestor Definition: "an early version of a machine, system, etc. : Ancestor Etymology: "Middle English: from Old French ancestre, from Latin antecessor, from antecedere, from ante ‘before’ + cedere ‘go’." 3. Sense Of Belonging: "Belonging is the feeling of security and support when there is a sense of acceptance, inclusion, and identity for a member of a certain group..." Sense of Belonging | Cornell University Diversity and Inclusion 4. "Peer pressure is the direct or indirect influence on peers, i.e., members of social groups with similar interests, experiences, or social statuses. Members of a peer group are more likely to influence a person's beliefs, values, and behavior." Wikipedia Respectively. Tanika Nakeya Lewis, 6127

  • @texasturner2313
    @texasturner2313 Год назад

    If you go on suboxone treatment, take the lowest mg possible and take it for for the least amount of time possible. Suboxone withdrawal is by far the worst after taking it for long periods of time.

  • @Jenny7878
    @Jenny7878 Год назад

    Anybody know how to get off the subs?

    • @bryanburnap4537
      @bryanburnap4537 5 месяцев назад

      Pray pray pray and pray !!! Cry cry and cry and cry !! Good luck Hun

    • @Jenny7878
      @Jenny7878 5 месяцев назад

      @bryanburnap4537 Thanks for your response..... Great news, i'm sober! Now I'm confused. I thought it was at least gonna be a year. But judging from this post, not so much

  • @rhmbs407
    @rhmbs407 Год назад

    Recovering Heroin and Fentanyl addict here, been clean for over a year now thanks to Suboxone. It takes away all of my cravings, helps with my anxiety, and has made my depression disappear for the most part. I pay $100 once a month to see my doc, and am currently on 8mg per day. Suboxone saved my life.

    • @rickp3753
      @rickp3753 9 месяцев назад

      Congrats. I took it for 16 years. Tapered off Nov. 2022.

  • @suararakyat23
    @suararakyat23 Год назад

    Salute doctor josh very helpful video

  • @Rugmunchersauce3
    @Rugmunchersauce3 Год назад

    Thanks for posting, it's a positive thing.

  • @jusmeamyB
    @jusmeamyB Год назад

    That is freaking awesome! to see someone I seen there still doing the damn thing!! Happy for you!!

  • @bienvenedopendejos2453
    @bienvenedopendejos2453 Год назад

    I had a hardcore script drug problem for years and I’ve taken subs but honestly you just have to quit and suffer and deal with it. It took me easily over a year to not have mental cravings and to sleep right and even enjoy music again. But that was years ago and I don’t even think about it anymore. Not for a second. It was mentally and physically the toughest thing ever but it can be done cause I did it. Good luck y’all and F big pharma!!

    • @bordstif84
      @bordstif84 8 месяцев назад

      Good for you. I don't have the will power. I run a multimillion dollar farming operation and I just couldn't afford to be dope sick. I got hooked on pills after a 9 inch double hernia operation left me inmobile for months and on PRESCRIBED morphine. that I got addicted to. i found i could work my ass off and it cured my ADHD. But 2 years later after starting prescribed morphine to black market 80 mg oxy neo with about 12 5mg Percs a day I was at 400mg a day opiate intake. now I'm 6 days on a suboxone program and i feel fucking great. its Christmas eve 2023 from Canada. Pray for Canada. Anyway I am hoping that this will save my life and not be such a terrible burden on my family as I have been. F Trudue

    • @LetArtsLive
      @LetArtsLive Месяц назад

      I've never been on a legal drugs for more than a day picture crack all my money was gone !! I felt so depressed.. I had my neighbors upstairs cooking it and they would fight over Suboxone so the husband told me to hide some in my house so one day I thought well I'll just take half of one of those 8 mg ones I felt like I was out of my mind High so I don't understand how this is good for people but now I'm back on hydros which are making me itch and when I quit I know I'm going to suffer and I'm able to get Suboxone but if you're going to quit it's like nicotine take the patch doesn't matter you'll go back to cigarettes take the Suboxone doesn't matter you'll go back to whatever

    • @jessewilliams6459
      @jessewilliams6459 Месяц назад

      @@LetArtsLive No, dude. I was almost as bad as it can get. Years later and I'm an engineer. You don't know what you're talking about. You're applying "how things are" to everything else based on your limited experiences. You comparing this to nicotine patches demonstrates that.

  • @elizabethp1619
    @elizabethp1619 Год назад

    When you said that I’m driving safely I cried. I been on suboxone 5 yes and I’m so sick of it. I may be on it for the rest of my life.

    • @s.b.2718
      @s.b.2718 Год назад

      Sorry to hear that...May I ask why do u feel this way about it?

    • @bryanburnap4537
      @bryanburnap4537 5 месяцев назад

      Me too Elizabeth Hun !! Been on Suboxone for 10 years cause I cannot kick it ! The withdrawals are just too much for me ! It's like descending to the bowells of hell !!! We sound alike

  • @eroildo.3374
    @eroildo.3374 Год назад

    En primer lugar ustede mismo se tienen que tener compasión y no sentirse tan culpable 🤷 cuando uno tiene unas cuantas cirugías en la espada no fue que uno fue a buscar drogas en la calle uno se rompió la espalda en un trabajo los medicamentos recetados lleva a uno a una adicción que uno. JAMÁS ❌ pensó cuando uno pasa muchos dolores crunicos uno no tienen calidad de vida es una gran diferencia cuando tu tomas un medicamento para estar alegre que para aliviar un dolor que te está torturando es una diferencia muy grande y cualquier ayuda es buena basta de juzgarte tu mismo oh yo nadie quiere vivir con dolor y tampoco nadie tienen derecho de juzgar a los demás Dios no ayude y nos de fortaleza para seguir adelante. Dios los bendiga y cuídense.

  • @Rokutv311
    @Rokutv311 Год назад

    I completed my 30 days and left with a much higher opiate tolerance than I arrived having. I was treated for opiate use disorder primarily instead of alcoholism. Left on SIXTEEN mg of Suboxone. The cost of it alone has kept my partner broke as he selflessly let me stay unemployed while he worked 2 jobs just so I could focus on my recovery. Knowing I had a year to realistically taper myself off of it made it impossible to feel I was clean in the first place. I had no desire to go score before treatment, but a liquor store every square mile or so has been the hardest thing to stay away from. I forget to take my Suboxone all of the time but I never forget when it is time to have a drink Which is slowly becoming whenever I feel the need to again. 10 in the morning, up all night with a rattling paper bag of airplane bottle sized schnapps. Never thought coming back to rehab would feel relieving to think about. A few of the women I was in with are back now too, so I suppose I shouldn't be too hard on myself.

    • @2380knight
      @2380knight 6 месяцев назад

      How did you leave with a higher tolerance?

  • @richied334
    @richied334 Год назад

    Honestly I had am easier time coming off heroin and fetynal alone. If you want to change you will. I've been sick for 2 months now coming off subs and i tapered to .5 mgs a day for months. This feeling is much worse than dealing with the real crap for a few days which can be covered using other meds.

  • @ChazinFl1
    @ChazinFl1 Год назад

    Sad

  • @jimjones1130
    @jimjones1130 Год назад

    Hersh, Hersh... 🤔

  • @kristinheatherstarone6905
    @kristinheatherstarone6905 Год назад

    Do any other people notice that their urine smells really weird while they are taking suboxone

  • @coreymathes371
    @coreymathes371 Год назад

    Ima get fried off a piece if l get sad later

  • @patrickwarren2831
    @patrickwarren2831 Год назад

    Young people In the prime of their life are dying from drugs inside of drugs. The stupidest remark is that Mexican drug cartels are doing it to kill their own consumers. The 2nd stupidest remark is China. A cop stopped a tractor trailer that was 3/4 loaded with pure synthetic fentanyl in Virginia. The FBI was called. They arrested the driver and took him away but there is no record of him being arrested In Roanoke. An Agent drove the cargo the rest of the way wherever it went (unknown) but what I’d known is that it was heading for 810 schreider St, Fort Detrick Maryland. That is all that is known

  • @vegancheetahvlogs
    @vegancheetahvlogs Год назад

    What a shit load of big pharma lies.

  • @laurar990
    @laurar990 Год назад

    I wanna know what this doctor is on 😂 he’s on something and it works

    • @laurar990
      @laurar990 Год назад

      Everyone else in this video is so stiff compared to him

  • @samuelprater7475
    @samuelprater7475 Год назад

    SUBOXONE IS NOT SOBER!! SICK OF HEARING THAT BULLSHIT!! I KNOW FROM EXPERIENCE!!!!

  • @bosco358
    @bosco358 Год назад

    Yes , suboxone will keep you off of pain meds and heroin and all that junk but now they gotta find a way to get people of of suboxone itself cause it’s harder to get off that than pain meds themselves . Any input on this would be nice

    • @opulententry
      @opulententry Год назад

      Sublocade that’s how I got off of it. It’s honestly the best way because tapering off Suboxone is very hard but I got a supplicate shot and it’s just buprenorphine they give it to you and your stomach and it slowly releases throughout the month and you don’t have to take Suboxone anymore you don’t have to take anything daily And then when it wears off, it has been coming out of your system so slowly that you get little to none withdrawal and if you do, it’s very manageable

    • @staciewaters-2211
      @staciewaters-2211 7 месяцев назад

      I r one hundred percent right 👍 about that I want off of it I hate It I gained Alot of weight It makes me lazy and constipated I wish I could I tried one time to get off of it but I was puking at Walmart that was how sick I was cause I was not taking it no more but what am I supposed to do I feel stuck and hopeless some one tell me how to get off of this

  • @thetruthchannel4634
    @thetruthchannel4634 Год назад

    Broke both my legs in the shower. Got hooked. I found out later that I was taking Very, very few opioids COMPARED. I might have been able to cold Turkey. It’s hellish. But suboxone Is used for depression in Europe. In America , big Pharma OWNS every GD state legislature. They want people depressed and making crime, etc. screw them. Last year, nine of their kids died. That’s that Family Values BS they talk about but don’t practice. Anyway , I have not had a single bout of depression , which causes me to streak open -air putt putt facilities. Not indoor. Cures depression in Europe. They’d rather have homes broken into in the Bible Belt

    • @charlotteknutsen7262
      @charlotteknutsen7262 Год назад

      I'm so glad to hear that your depression has left you. I figured out that because I have opoid use disorder thar without opiates in me, depression comes to me in the very darkest life ruining way. I have been on tramadol for 12 years and almost 2 years of that time I told my doctor I wanted off the tram. I had 3 major major foot surgeries in 2011. That's when he started me January 2011 on tramadol. Anyway the kratom worked miracles for withdrawal but I no longer could live with this unspeakable depression. I went back on tramadol in June 2022. I was convinced I could take them as prescribed. Well NO, NO, NO!! I absolutely couldn't. Tomorrow morning I have my very first suboxone appt. I'll be 60 soon. So maybe it would be worth it at this stage in my life to take suboxone indefinitely. I wouldn't wish that horrible depression on anyone. I will NOT go through depression like that again. Besides the fact that I desperately want to heal my brain from opoid use and abuse.

    • @killeanmcchesney5138
      @killeanmcchesney5138 Год назад

      @@charlotteknutsen7262 in all honesty being on subs for the rest of your life is ok. I’m only 31 and I’m perfectly happy to be on subs for that long as well. Helps the depression in ways you didn’t think possible. I can get up and do what I want and need to do like never before and I don’t get any flak for being prescribed these things either. It’s ok to treat your problems if it’s in a way that works for you, don’t let anyone beat you down for it otherwise. Do whatever you need to do to live your life to the best you deserve you’ve earned it.