Yes hastat vayelum yem heshtotsi hamy beranums, bayts duk mi morratsek sa, yurakanchyur tghamard uni tsragir, kani derr nra arrnandamy chi varrvel. Lsekim khorhurdy yev mi ltsrek tak sous dzer arrnandami mej.
@@rubetornabene8543 bro you took the words put of my mouth, everytime I'm.comong down and feel like shit I say no way never again, as soon as tomorrow comes and I feel better I go get more. Fuxking hell man satan's drug is hard to kick
I started doing drugs since my teenage, got addicted to cocaine. Spent my whole life fighting cocaine addiction. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with OCD. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 6 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.
Amen God bless people. Save your health save your mind. Life is better without heroin, cocaine, alcohol and cigarettes. And you have more money in your pocket. God bless everyone who has rejected the devils intentions to be addicted to alcohol and cigarettes etc which can cause so much damage to health.
Can you help me with the reliable source 🙏. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in Germany. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them
YES very sure of Dr.benfungi. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
100% agree I used to have Psychosis and paranoid thoughts like "people thinking about me talking about me etc. Very odd behavior after getting off Adderall from 7-16. Antidepressants at 18-29. 31 now. I took way to much, but took about 20g of Gold caps (Psilocybin containing mushroom) I analyzed my entire life. The emotions that came out helped me understand behavior etc more. Wont ever need to do it again because I'm happy and contempt forever, but I wish more people did this to alter their perception of reality. Would help with healing much trauma
Any addict living in recovery has my respect. I know that a random person's respect doesn't mean much, but just wanted to put that out there. You deserve all the support possible!
That line Joey said about "There's some nights about how I didn't even want to do it, or need to do it some nights but still did it" is the most true line about addiction ever spoken.
Alex Adams that line can be applied to anything even sex. I’ve always said that I’m addicted to everything that’s why I can’t stay addicted to just one thing. Money, pride, and sex are my top three which makes it difficult to stay addicted to coke, weed, alcohol etc.
moneyhafimek everyone’s addicted to those tho. Those are just the basic addictions lmao real addicts are the ones that branch out & get tied up by the drugs, gambling & other shit
I wish I could be brother with my 🤪 ass stories lol bruh I wanna just be free to tell these stories as well!! Ima start a Channel & see what happens when i post
I can tell about years and years of chaos and destruction if you pay me 10% of what this man is making and it will be more real, raw , and uncut then this PG 13 shit
Did coke 2 months straight and the comedown was real hell for me. I really started understanding what "Coke is a hella of drug" meant. 2 weeks of cold and warm sweats, insomnia, cravings, depression, anxiety, fear and tears. Worst experience in my whole life. Today is my third week of sobriety. Never even try that devils powder.
Kevin Weed please do some more research on xan addiction and going cold turkey. You can literally DIE by going cold turkey from Xanax. You need to ween off of it in order to stop safely and there are some serious withdrawal symptoms
@@Stlucifertv he means being addicted to benzos. Not just taking a little bit to sleep. Benzos withdrawal sucks & it's similar to opioid withdrawal & you can even die from it.
There is great wisdom in this and many will not understand it! Drugs, Alcohol, Porn, Eating too much, Gossiping.. All escapes from something. When you are spiritually sound, have a clear conscience, None of these things will be a problem. We are creatures of habit and get ourselves into bad habits, but when you create good habits. Then your life will change! Too many people now live off their feelings. "Feelings - good nor bad, you just have to live with them" Just make a decision and go with it.. Don't live off your feelings, listen to the inner voice and it will lead you in the right direction.. Peace and good will to all!
"You're used to fucking up, so fucking up isn't an unusual feeling" never a truer word spoken about cocaine addiction, first couple of times u fuck up trying to quit when u end up back on it you feel remorseful, when u have fucked up multiple times it becomes the norm so you no longer feel guilty about it
The worst thing about cocaine addiction is when you loose a bag and you spend 5 hours going through the same pocket and you think It will magically apear. 😂
I remember being in day 2 of a bender had one Gram left in a baggie. Was lying in bed smoking cigs drinking beer and doing lines.. anyway i lose the bag. I spend two hours turning the room upside down, I then place my hands on my hips as a "well that's that then" and the bag had been stuck to my back the whole time where I'd been sweating out the binge. Never been so relieved or embarrassed with myself at the same time.
I've been clean off coke for almost 2 years now. No rehab, no relapses, no cravings and I did it all by myself. I had no choice but to quit. To get my life back together again.
yeah dude if you do blow like that in serious amounts youll absolutely feel like that. if I did a g or split a half g on the weekends sometimes id feel like a degenerate.but just htink about how much more everyone else is doing lmao
DJEmonTV well I do over a gram a day up to 3 grams .. I only do it at night and get the cravings at night . My body never aches but i always get a adrenaline rush at 8-9 cause it's about that time
I’m 29 and it ruined my life. I don’t wish that addiction on anyone. When you feel great all the time, it’s a hard, rough road when you snap back into reality after 7-8 days of no sleep and four 8 balls later. And you think you’re smooth and people don’t know. They know. When you’re disappearing for 5 minutes at a time every 30 minutes, you’re not exactly being sneaky. I hope anyone struggling can find their method of leaving it behind.
@@Gorilla11Savagethe high doesnt last long, so typically people will do a few lines a night. Paired with it already being highly addictive, repeated times, it becomes a habit.
The best way to quit cocaine is to stop drinking alcohol period I used to do coke every weekend then it became an everyday habit once I stopped drinking alcohol I stopped doing coke and so far I’ve been 11 months clean from coke I still don’t drink alcohol I’m afraid that if I get drunk my first instinct is to call my dealer (alcohol is the gateway drug and it makes you do dumb decisions like I did)😔
That was the reason I had my first relapse.....thought I could have a few beers. The problem is we're not addicted to whatever substance, we're addicted to the serotonin, dopamine etc our brains release when we do our drug of choice. Drinking keeps addiction alive. That's also why the "marijuana maintenance" program doesn't work
I've been clean for 12 years but I had tried for 3 years before that and it wasn't until I quit drinking that it actually stuck. The booze and blow just went hand in hand.
Damn, the line where joe rogan said “Wanna know why you keep fucking up? Because you are used to fucking up And it comforts you. “ that shit hit different
I was battling booger sugar addiction and when Joe said all this right here at 6:42 it really hit home for me. I remember fully submitting to the life I was living. I had found a new comfortableness in my sinful decision making. I had accepted that that’s who I was destined to be. Little did I know that I would overcome that hurdle and adjust for the better to seek greater beginnings. To all the men and woman battling addiction out there, it’s important to keep that lil bit of hope that’s caged up in your brain. Remain positive and act on the energy that gives you light, don’t let your inner demons control your mind.
Exactly. The way I hid my heroin below my mattress before sleeping just smirking and thinking as soon as I open my eyes I'm gonna take it. Fucking heaven
I literally woke up one day and looked around my decrepit bachelor pad feeling like absolute garbage after 2 hours of sleep/not sleep and said that was it. I'm done. 6 years addicted. 10 years sober. I'm so glad I made that decision.
You know, listening to Joey talk about how he beat his cocaine addiction is really fascinating from a behavioral analysis perspective. He kind of accidentally stumbled upon a principle called behavioral extinction. Basically, you remove yourself from a novel environment (he went to bed before 8pm) which is typically associated with the addiction and simultaneously create distractions to fill in the gaps. It's a textbook case of how to beat addiction. When I say textbook, I mean textbook. They teach this stuff in college level BA classes.
I’m currently battling addiction here’s to hoping I beat it this time. I got to the very bottom a few times I can’t afford to go there again I have to win this time I’m determined, god willing!
@@jamesspencer925 Says the little shit who clearly has never experienced an actual addiction. Speaking of growing balls, I bet yours have barely dropped you pathetic cretin.
If ever I feel bad about my coke use or I get too jittery and anxious and think I’m gonna die on coke, I come watch Joey Diaz videos. Actually helps a lot. Hearing some of his stories makes me feel like a choir boy, and I’ve done a lot of coke. Good stuff.
My friend just got sober, I showed him Joey and he loves that someone can make him feel like they understand, Joey knows what it's like to suffer from drugs
Everything joey is saying is exactly right, I went through the same thing and had the same feelings as he describes. It’s a crazy thing, there would also be nights/times I didn’t even need or want to take it, but I would just because it was there
Did he fail a drug test??? People used to think I did it because of certain behaviors I had. I’ve never done it. Joe talks about other drugs he’s done, he talks about jerking off, why would he lie about it?
@Paul, Why would he lie about it? Honestly, Cocaine is another type of perception people can have over you if everyone found out you did it. If he were to come out and say he's tried it, that will draw a certain type of attention to him not to mention he's denied it plenty of times so admitting it now would be putting out another fire he wouldn't want to. The perception of him doing coke and lying about it comes from the way he describes certain things about coke in passing. Things only coke heads would know or have experienced. If he says he hasn't done it, i'll believe him but I don't put nothing past anyone nor will I be surprised if he ever comes out and says hes tried it once or 100 times.
Been clean from heroin almost 3 years . January 9th is my sobriety date . Shout out to Uncle Joey for the inspiration to finally decide I could get clean & actually do . Thank you brother 🙏🏻
Trust me I was hooked for 10 years and lost ten years off my life. I'm clean for over a year feels good and now live my life to the fall. Getting help was the best thing I ever done
I really love how inclusive Joey is in his speech. The way he just casually talks to Jamie in between in his stories, really makes such a subtle but profund differences and it really makes him resonate a conscious inclusiveness to the audience. Its probably one of the reasons, why he is one of the greatest and most authentic comedians that ever lived on this earth.
Thats why joe rogan likes about him, he has done some ruthless acts but there is no doubt that he has a strong personality has a lot of experience and is just real
I did cocaine for 12 years off and on. Never got physically addicted to it but I will say that the psychological addiction to it was quite powerful. Driving to go get it is indeed the best part of it. The excitement you feel when your plug comes through and calls you to let you know he’s got it, speeding through every red light, rolling through every stop sign. Then when you finally open the bag or the paper fold the cocaine is in the smell of it hits your nose and the exhilaration heightens even more. Then your first line hits and it is all downhill from there. The high is powerful but the comedown is miserable, it far outweighs the high especially as time goes on. That’s basically what caused me to quit it. That and numerous instances where it felt like my heart would give out at any minute. It starts off as the best drug you’ve ever done and quickly becomes the worst drug you have ever done. Incredibly flawed substance.
Bob Cratchit it’s just a saying round my way, I gave it up easily and heroin, vodka is what I struggle with, I never took crack though that’s a different thing. I used to have a gram a day up the nose not smoked
Sobriety is the best. I'm two years with no drugs or alcohol. I eat vegetables and fruit, meat and dairy, nothing processed, and I feel happy and great.
What made me stop doing coke was after months of constant use, one night I blew a fat booger which turnt out to be rotten flesh, I now have a perforated septum and even though you can’t tell from looking at me? I have pretty much one big nostril on the inside. That night I did my last bit of coke and ever since then I’ve been clean but the inside of my nose is forever damaged and I feel really bad about it at times. If anybody is going thru a cocaine addiction please stop asap… it’s not worth the damage or the money you waste for it. I pray to god you get the help you need, because god has literally saved me from killing myself. I will forever advocate against cocaine use, not all of us get a second chance to make things right, not all of us stop right on time before the nose collapses. God bless you, you’re only human. Don’t feel bad about it, just stop now and move forward. There’s a better life unfolding for you.
Back in 1978 my friend Joseph started doing cocaine and weed when he was 25. And in 1981 he quit when he was 28. I would see him around town tweaking. He never told us about it till 1982. After he got outta rehab. He was also an alcoholic and he started drinking when he was 20. He quit when he quit coke and weed. because he was doing so much cocaine and weed that he knew he could overdose. He's 69 and I'm 72. God bless you Joseph
“You could be telling me the most important fuckin thing in your life & I would be watching you but I wasn’t hearing you” I felt that man. It’s not just with addiction. Also with depression & anxiety. Your minds racing so fast with thoughts about something else you could be doing something or talking to someone and totally tune them out. Not even hear a word they say. That shit is real
worst part about drugs and the one they never tell you about is how high functioning you can actually be as an addict, and that will keep you making excuses for yourself
13yrs clean.I was a coke head. I can relate to everything being said about it. Everything.The tingle feeling. The piece of mind knowing I had coke at home waiting for me.All his stories.
The thing about any substance use, including even cigarettes, is that ignorance is bliss. Once you know what something feels like, you might crave it, even if you beat the addiction. But if you don't know, there's nothing to temp you. My advice from my personal experience to everyone who hasn't yet done hard drugs : curiosity is much easier to control than temptation. Stay strong folks.
Man, I’m so happy I don’t have to listen to birds chirping and the sun coming up while I’m high as a kite with mates , sitting in a room filled with cigarette smoke and dreading the hellish drive back home, then get home and not sleep one wink until later that night, and the whole time crying at how much I’m fucking up.. Last time I did that was almost 3 years ago and it was absolutely the best decision I’ve ever made in my life..
LMAO spot on. I had nights like that. The drive back home, sunlight, birds chirping, was so depressing to me. My friend just went on and on but I didnt like it. Felt so depressed as soon as the nights over and the sun comes up or when you dont take the next bump fast enough. And I wasnt even addicted, just did it recreational.
Man you nailed it. Honestly reading this would have helped me out on a couple bad comedowns when I thought it was just me going through this. The worst would be when I was walking home, passing happy couples and families out strolling and being wholesome. I felt like such a POS.
had coke for over 25 years but it really got a grip of me just over 10 years ago and controlled my life - lost everything i had through it - now 1 year clean and slowly getting my life back together - horrible drug
Joe is spot on at 6:30 about addiction in humans. we love to have a routine that helps us disconnect and forget reality. often this manifests as becoming a workaholic or a perfectionist. this is par for the course.
Stories like this helps people in this position whatever the drug of choice is. I hope anyone that is struggling and wants out, to find a way to stop and to better their life without heavy drugs.
Good on you for quitting the coke Joey. I quit drinking alcohol 6 years ago because it was destroying my family and I've never looked back. You just know when you have to quit something or lose everything.
Got a year now of sobriety from coke. It's fun to reminisce and tell stories of the drug but to actually think about going back to using....the misery that comes with it, I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy
Last year around this time I decided to quit the addiction. I was super depressed and just going through a really tough time cocaine gave me that happy good feeling I was desperately dying for. Little did I know it was probably one of the worst decisions of my life!!! I had done coke before and used it for work the gym and everyday function and it was just fun but was never dependent on it. This time it was different I was using it to self medicate my pain and create this great feeling that life was not handing me in my time of struggle so coke was a great temporary comfort. Woah woah woah but once it got a hold on me there was nothing else I wanted besides it ... goals family friends food hygiene and everything else disappeared it brought out the worst in me days without sleep horrible nights full of paranoia voices and seeing and hearing things that's weren't there and unspeakable acts of my doped up brain . I would do it only at night and would go in until the birds would chirp then it turn from night to morning to afternoon to all day long. When it was finished I would spend hour looking for crumbs I might have dropped and just have a uncontrollable urge to get more . Ugh what a horrible thing cocaine can be I lost my physic that I had been working on for months I lost hard earned money I lost relationships and over all self respect. I became a zombie like human whos survival instinct were taking over and just this horrible human being, In only 5 months of use. Thank God he pulled me out, the road to sobriety it tough and I relapsed multiple times before making any true progress but I kept fighting trying not look back because if it did that to me in 5 months imagine years of addiction. To anyone trying to quit their addiction to narcotics weather it's downers or uppers just know your not alone. We recovering addicts are with you but most important of all God is with you and he will never abandon you, even if everyone else has abandoned you and looks at u like a worthless human being we aren't our mistakes. So if anyone sees this video looking for ways to quit like how I was when I first considered quitting you are strong you are powerful you are worth everything and more, most of all your worthy of living a better life. Though u might try relapse , try relapse and u keep falling time after Time after Time keeps trying keep fighting and keep being strong . There was a time when I thought I would never be sober yet a year later after many stumbles I am still here healthier happier, still fighting and still breathing. Being a better me and not the me that I was in those awful times so I pray you persevere and overcome anything life throws.. you got this and you will beat it Amen 🙏
@@philbisbo859 to be completely honest alcohol but pretty soon i pray i can eliminate every foreign substance from my life but the other stuff is long gone and for god in jesus mighty name !!
Probably one of the best conversations I’ve heard from you joe, you guys hit the nail right on the head. Coming from someone who’s been struggling with dependence’s for years now. I really couldn’t have said it any better
Man I can’t wait till I can say it’s been 10 years I’m struggling with coke right now it’s horrible getting help soon tho came out to my family and have huge support was really hard to do but Joey Diaz is a huge inspiration to me if he can do it so can I
Yo i quit 18 years ago, but if I had some in front of me, I would totally do it. Bottom line, it is awesome shit. Like chiva, if only we could control it. I think I could do some now and quit again.
I relate to Joey's drug use so much. I was the same way in active addiction, I kept coke for so long, hell I've had a line left and saved it for days, it was like a safety net, and when it was gone I did crazy shit trying to get it. I'd drive for hours after work, doing 7 12s, just to go back to my hometown or somewhere I knew I could get coke if I was on the road and ended up somewhere dry. I've been off coke for a couple of years and I gotta say I'm still so addicted. It terrifies me thinking of never getting that feeling back. Absolutely terrifies me.
Man, I know what addiction feels like, coke didn’t do it for me in the end. I learnt how to cook crack and became addicted to that. I’m 40 now sober for 5 years. There is light at the end of the tunnel.
Few nights ago, I got wasted with my friends at the bar and I was thinking should I get a bag of coke and party all night? I was so riddled should I do it or not. At the end I decided to leave the bar and just go home. Even though I was drunk as hell, I was so happy that I didnt do any coke. I was smiling on my way to bed realizing that I will be able to fall asleep right away without my heart pounding through my chest, without paranoia or anxiety. I woke up early for work in the morning, I didnt even have a hangover because I was so happy that I didnt do it
You choose the right move not to mix uppers with Downers. I did the same thing, but had a prolonged seizure that lasted a hour also, lost my arm because of compartment syndrome. Because I’m an alcoholic and used to use weed for medicinal purposes. I wasn’t able to quit until my last seizure though.
If your heart is pounding out of your chest you did way too much. 4 months of doing it and my heart only pounded like that twice I blame that on it probably being cut with caffeine
@@Unmaleable My amount record for a night is like 2 grams max, after that I cannot do it anymore. Since I am from southeastern Europe, its getting mixed with bunch of pills and who knows what, maybe thats what causes all the sweating and pounding
I kicked the addiction myself last year and felt great for it. After a recent separation and selling my home I built myself and the break up of my family, I relapsed and I'm high right now which I'm completely ashamed of. It was the stupidest thing I could of done. Now I have to put myself through that hell once again. That's why I'm looking at positive videos about kicking it. I've just flushed a teenth down the toilet and manning up. Luckily I haven't completely destroyed my life yet, but if I touch that poison again I will. If there's any kids out there reading this? Stick to the Beer and Weed if that's your thing. Coke is pure poison and changes you. I hate the person I've become. But I will be my old self again soon enough.
You can do it lad, it’s in there! Draw that strength from its hiding place and use it, you can own it instead of the other way round. I’ve been in a similar position so felt compelled to message to tell you it can be done.
That’s just how people his age talk man, my parents and grandparents would always socialize during holidays and the icebreaker would always be “did you see that episode of wheel of fortune a couple Tuesdays ago? I can’t believe he blew it” or something around those lines lol
@@indiaxlovee impossible, you're probably drinking coffee or energy drinks regularly even tea. We all have habits sure some are better than other but yeah no one is truly sober
Coke comedown is fucking hell on earth . If you have some personal stuff the high is good but when Its over darkness falls i hate that feeling . Pure depression
Most importantly, never give up trying. Also try reducing the amount you take in. Instead of a 40 bag, get a 20, then drown out the WDs with beer. Know yourself when high.
I love Joey Diaz. To be so open about your battles with addiction can't be easy. I applaud his transparency. So true, so honest, and so funny! Thank you Joey Diaz!
Bro that thing about the spine really hit me, I’ve had that for weeks after a binge. I could lay a certain way and it was go off. I avoided the doctors, but it hits the many nerves that spasmsd everytime I see this clip
The thing with molly is that you don't feel good at all after it and the high is good but not worth the low. With percs you just wake up and take them the next day
Great explanation by Joe. I've been in the struggle for 25 years. Heroin literally controlled every decision I made. Like Joe said. You know your life is insane and in chaos but Ive spent most of my life in a chaotic state that it's not uncomfortable. I wake up and feel sick, I know I have to mrr meet my connect, I know I haven't showered in 2 days, I know I lied to 3 people by 9 am, but it's normalcy. Before I get the dope I won't turn on the radio, I won't talk much at all but when I get it, I turn on the radio an I'm whaling out paradise city at the top of my longues and I'm chewing peopled ears off. When I was 21 and I woke up and didn't have any Heroin and I was sick, I called in to work. At that moment I Said to myself that I'm a Heroin addict. I'm a junkie. That wasn't supposed to happen to me! This was not the life I was meant to live. But I ended up living it regardless. An I can't begin to tell you how much I lost. Active addiction is a life of torment and hopelessness. You live with a grey cloud over you. You don't laugh n I mean really laugh! Your not interested in anything. You don't have things to look forward to. Happiness seems like it's not meant for me. I really hope people start to see the hell your in for if you use hard drugs. So many amazing beautiful souls have left way too early because of it.
I used to do coke x3 per week for about 5 years. I stopped. I decided to get a job in anouther country and quit drinking alcohol also. for a while I had to avoid places where people do coke but now it doesn't bother me.
One thing I noticed myself is that at some point you start to feel like drugs and fucking up and being an addict becomes part of your personality and identity. It's like the drugs, be it weed, alcohol, coke or all of those at once become part of what you are, or so you think. So it feels like you're being yourself, and you get comfortable with that idea. You want people to know that you do drugs, that you got the plugs, that kind of stuff. And that's addictive as hell itself, let alone the physical and psychological addiction you have to the high. And I started to feel like if I were to quit, I wouldn't be true to myself, and I'd stop being cool and having fun and feeling bad ass. If that makes any sense. And I'm not a bad ass at all, in fact I'm just a nerd who wants to look like a bad ass. And then you try to quit, but it's like you have to find out who you really are, because you feel like you just lost a big part of your identity and now you have to figure out how you're going to be perceived by others if you're not doing drugs anymore.
Thats honestly the best way to stop. For me that is. Knowing its there, but not taking any. I stopped cigs and weed that way. Some people just get rid of everything they have in a hurry, only to buy again. They dont realize its comfort to have it and not taking. Its a good trick. If you have self control..
@@Stanna44 facts , like quitting smoking, a doctor said dont stop buying cigarettes, have a pack available, just decide to not smoke , basically face your enemy instead of hiding from it
I have watched and listened to Joe since the beginning. I have always appreciated, over everything, how he lets people speak and the way he listens. He isn't listening in the way that most people do, waiting to voice their next thought, he listens as if he was right there or is trying to be right there beside his guests as they endured their tellings.
I had a long habit. Years. Hospitalized almost dead twice. Long behind me many years but looking back the one positive is I feel compassion for people I never had before the shit. But that compassion comes with an expectation you will at least try and change your life.
I quit coke two hours ago best decision of my life
Same here, 2hrs clean
Yes hastat vayelum yem heshtotsi hamy beranums, bayts duk mi morratsek sa, yurakanchyur tghamard uni tsragir, kani derr nra arrnandamy chi varrvel. Lsekim khorhurdy yev mi ltsrek tak sous dzer arrnandami mej.
Keep going strong my dudes u can do it 👏
@@rubetornabene8543 bro you took the words put of my mouth, everytime I'm.comong down and feel like shit I say no way never again, as soon as tomorrow comes and I feel better I go get more. Fuxking hell man satan's drug is hard to kick
@@tucosalamanca8318 you're funny
Why does he sound like every mob boss ever
@psykotikoutlaw dipped in a vat of whiskey and raked across broken glass.
@Egidio Mezzo he looks like a younger version of Vincent pastore
cause he is every mob boss ever
Raccoon 205 mob bosses are not drug addicts
Eric Cartman Joey is just addicted to every drug so there fore nothing stops him
I started doing drugs since my teenage, got addicted to cocaine. Spent my whole life fighting cocaine addiction. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with OCD. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 6 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.
Amen God bless people. Save your health save your mind. Life is better without heroin, cocaine, alcohol and cigarettes. And you have more money in your pocket. God bless everyone who has rejected the devils intentions to be addicted to alcohol and cigarettes etc which can cause so much damage to health.
Can you help me with the reliable source 🙏. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in Germany. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them
YES very sure of Dr.benfungi. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
100% agree I used to have Psychosis and paranoid thoughts like "people thinking about me talking about me etc. Very odd behavior after getting off Adderall from 7-16. Antidepressants at 18-29. 31 now. I took way to much, but took about 20g of Gold caps (Psilocybin containing mushroom) I analyzed my entire life. The emotions that came out helped me understand behavior etc more. Wont ever need to do it again because I'm happy and contempt forever, but I wish more people did this to alter their perception of reality. Would help with healing much trauma
How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta
Any addict living in recovery has my respect.
I know that a random person's respect doesn't mean much, but just wanted to put that out there. You deserve all the support possible!
Thanks, does mean something man.
@@NHJ_pLeppen it dont mean shit to ya😂
Means a lot bro, appreciate it💯
@savage nicki get out with that bullshit , get a job be a good man to your people.
11 years!!
That line Joey said about "There's some nights about how I didn't even want to do it, or need to do it some nights but still did it" is the most true line about addiction ever spoken.
My drinking habit in a nutshell. "once that shit grips you that's it"
I can relate if the subject was masturbation
Alex Adams that line can be applied to anything even sex. I’ve always said that I’m addicted to everything that’s why I can’t stay addicted to just one thing. Money, pride, and sex are my top three which makes it difficult to stay addicted to coke, weed, alcohol etc.
moneyhafimek everyone’s addicted to those tho. Those are just the basic addictions lmao real addicts are the ones that branch out & get tied up by the drugs, gambling & other shit
No pun intended ‘line’
If leather had a voice... Diaz has it
😂😂😂
This made me lol
Art Vandelay 😂😂😂
VANDELAY!!
lmao
I love how Joey Diaz is so open and honest about his chaos and drug addiction
I wish I could be brother with my 🤪 ass stories lol bruh I wanna just be free to tell these stories as well!! Ima start a Channel & see what happens when i post
I can tell about years and years of chaos and destruction if you pay me 10% of what this man is making and it will be more real, raw , and uncut then this PG 13 shit
Rather be honest and true then fake that’s why he is the best 🤙🏻
It's beautiful to be an open book.
@@lotterylarry7777 You never made the channel...
Did coke 2 months straight and the comedown was real hell for me. I really started understanding what "Coke is a hella of drug" meant.
2 weeks of cold and warm sweats, insomnia, cravings, depression, anxiety, fear and tears. Worst experience in my whole life. Today is my third week of sobriety. Never even try that devils powder.
Keep going bro 👍
Be careful of your kidney function going forward.
Not just cocaine, reject any form of instant gratification.
@@danielwells7083 what happens to your kidneys?
@@lt1swapgonzalezperez102 You can suffer kidney failure. My best friend suffered this.
The end of a cocaine binge is a like a glimpse into hell.
Xanax as well. It’s horrifying
@@JH-dr4xo wtf di you mean lol Xanax is the drug to take when you're trying to come down from any other drug. You just go to sleep
Kevin Weed please do some more research on xan addiction and going cold turkey. You can literally DIE by going cold turkey from Xanax. You need to ween off of it in order to stop safely and there are some serious withdrawal symptoms
But I did it again and again, when I didn't want to. Insane. 2+ years clean
@@Stlucifertv he means being addicted to benzos. Not just taking a little bit to sleep. Benzos withdrawal sucks & it's similar to opioid withdrawal & you can even die from it.
"There's no chemical solution to a spiritual problem." Chris Moltisanti
@@TheFrenchmanCooksand THC obviously
Solution, no... Prescription, quite possibly.
There is great wisdom in this and many will not understand it! Drugs, Alcohol, Porn, Eating too much, Gossiping.. All escapes from something. When you are spiritually sound, have a clear conscience, None of these things will be a problem. We are creatures of habit and get ourselves into bad habits, but when you create good habits. Then your life will change! Too many people now live off their feelings. "Feelings - good nor bad, you just have to live with them" Just make a decision and go with it.. Don't live off your feelings, listen to the inner voice and it will lead you in the right direction.. Peace and good will to all!
He should have been made after the Triboro Towers thing
@@DG-nc1jc easy to say lol
"You're used to fucking up, so fucking up isn't an unusual feeling" never a truer word spoken about cocaine addiction, first couple of times u fuck up trying to quit when u end up back on it you feel remorseful, when u have fucked up multiple times it becomes the norm so you no longer feel guilty about it
Me rn with weed Im going to give it away
Lol weed is good I call it my medicene
@@tristanferrin8648 call it whatever its dragging you down
@@abrahamsanchez7455 i'll have it LOL
So true I’ve said fuck it so many times but no more
Comin down off coke was the most depressing thing I've ever experienced
and yet most people will do it again and again. Why do we have this self sabotage behaviour? does that even occur in nature?
Lemmings running off a cliff. But I don’t know what their motivation is.
The worst thing about cocaine addiction is when you loose a bag and you spend 5 hours going through the same pocket and you think It will magically apear. 😂
The worst thing about cocaine addiction is having a cocaine addiction
I remember being in day 2 of a bender had one Gram left in a baggie. Was lying in bed smoking cigs drinking beer and doing lines.. anyway i lose the bag. I spend two hours turning the room upside down, I then place my hands on my hips as a "well that's that then" and the bag had been stuck to my back the whole time where I'd been sweating out the binge. Never been so relieved or embarrassed with myself at the same time.
Lmao I felr that
Yeah lose it up your nose lol
You have to take the baseboards off.
I've been clean off coke for almost 2 years now. No rehab, no relapses, no cravings and I did it all by myself. I had no choice but to quit. To get my life back together again.
Ian Collins did you get the same feelings he described? Because I have no idea wtf he was talking about
yeah dude if you do blow like that in serious amounts youll absolutely feel like that. if I did a g or split a half g on the weekends sometimes id feel like a degenerate.but just htink about how much more everyone else is doing lmao
So now you take roïds
DJEmonTV well I do over a gram a day up to 3 grams .. I only do it at night and get the cravings at night . My body never aches but i always get a adrenaline rush at 8-9 cause it's about that time
George R how do you sleep at night and function next day like normal. I would be up all night and the next day would be a write off
I’m 29 and it ruined my life. I don’t wish that addiction on anyone. When you feel great all the time, it’s a hard, rough road when you snap back into reality after 7-8 days of no sleep and four 8 balls later. And you think you’re smooth and people don’t know. They know. When you’re disappearing for 5 minutes at a time every 30 minutes, you’re not exactly being sneaky. I hope anyone struggling can find their method of leaving it behind.
Everything about cocaine is evil.
Your life sucks eh. Grow up get clean
4 days in the now, work tommorow, doing 3x the size lines as when i started and barely keeping my buzz going. such a waste but its insanely
@@urmumsballs69 you can do it bro
@@Gorilla11Savagethe high doesnt last long, so typically people will do a few lines a night. Paired with it already being highly addictive, repeated times, it becomes a habit.
I hope everyone struggling with addiction right now can find the strength and motivation to get clean and stay clean
The best way to quit cocaine is to stop drinking alcohol period I used to do coke every weekend then it became an everyday habit once I stopped drinking alcohol I stopped doing coke and so far I’ve been 11 months clean from coke I still don’t drink alcohol I’m afraid that if I get drunk my first instinct is to call my dealer (alcohol is the gateway drug and it makes you do dumb decisions like I did)😔
That was the reason I had my first relapse.....thought I could have a few beers. The problem is we're not addicted to whatever substance, we're addicted to the serotonin, dopamine etc our brains release when we do our drug of choice. Drinking keeps addiction alive. That's also why the "marijuana maintenance" program doesn't work
JesseLimones🙃 keep it up!
I've been clean for 12 years but I had tried for 3 years before that and it wasn't until I quit drinking that it actually stuck. The booze and blow just went hand in hand.
Amen so true after a week or 4 it gets better
I know a lot of people where the drink and sniff go hand in hand but for me it was purely the sniff I don't even drink.
Damn, the line where joe rogan said
“Wanna know why you keep fucking up?
Because you are used to fucking up
And it comforts you. “ that shit hit different
Summed it up perfectly, he opened my eyes with that one
That's pretty much the story of my life.
Once fucking up becomes comfortable it’s a dangerous spiral man
Truth, I went back and immediately rewatched that part as soon as I heard it. Real eye opener right there.
I need this thing framed somewhere.
I was battling booger sugar addiction and when Joe said all this right here at 6:42 it really hit home for me. I remember fully submitting to the life I was living. I had found a new comfortableness in my sinful decision making. I had accepted that that’s who I was destined to be. Little did I know that I would overcome that hurdle and adjust for the better to seek greater beginnings. To all the men and woman battling addiction out there, it’s important to keep that lil bit of hope that’s caged up in your brain. Remain positive and act on the energy that gives you light, don’t let your inner demons control your mind.
It’s all within the mind. We have the power to stop. We just need to find the want.
HAIL SATAN 🤘
😅
@@jizim8947cringe
I needed to read dis...thank u
"I was at peace knowing it was there. I didnt even have to do it."
I know that feeling well buddy.
Captain Red Rum yeap
Exactly. The way I hid my heroin below my mattress before sleeping just smirking and thinking as soon as I open my eyes I'm gonna take it. Fucking heaven
After doing your last line even tho it was a big one that feeling u get when u know its gone i cant even feel good
Phantom Alpha me to,i now work 6 days a week so i dont even have time on a friday night to do it
Exactly how i feel with weed
A cuban who grew up in jersey amongst Italians. The voice makes sense
Lived in the Italian Bronx I think really early in his life. Pure old school NYC/New Jersey it’s great to listen to if you’re from here
Fuckin sciffuzza
@@at-cj2iy Shut the hell up you lousy diaspora.
Thanks to your comment I can explain to myself this guy ! Hahahhaa
I literally woke up one day and looked around my decrepit bachelor pad feeling like absolute garbage after 2 hours of sleep/not sleep and said that was it. I'm done. 6 years addicted. 10 years sober. I'm so glad I made that decision.
Thank you I'm fucked up w a cocaine addiction and listening to Joey express himself really helps
You know, listening to Joey talk about how he beat his cocaine addiction is really fascinating from a behavioral analysis perspective. He kind of accidentally stumbled upon a principle called behavioral extinction. Basically, you remove yourself from a novel environment (he went to bed before 8pm) which is typically associated with the addiction and simultaneously create distractions to fill in the gaps. It's a textbook case of how to beat addiction. When I say textbook, I mean textbook. They teach this stuff in college level BA classes.
Nice love hearing stuff like this
Moving out of my hometown is the only thing that helped me its interesting that they teach that in those level classes I never knew that.
How do you beat food addiction?
@@Yeah_na build a house without a kitchen? Haha
@@dezzahayes6492 ahh yes, or turn the kitchen into a drug den...
I’m currently battling addiction here’s to hoping I beat it this time. I got to the very bottom a few times I can’t afford to go there again I have to win this time I’m determined, god willing!
You will it not God, that's just an excuse not to try harder.
James Spencer thanks for the positive words lol
You can laugh, but your just a loser who hasn't got any strength, if your waiting for God to help, good luck, help yourself & grow some balls.
@@jamesspencer925 Says the little shit who clearly has never experienced an actual addiction. Speaking of growing balls, I bet yours have barely dropped you pathetic cretin.
You can do it bro I trust in you and ask God for strenght dont listen to negative comments
If ever I feel bad about my coke use or I get too jittery and anxious and think I’m gonna die on coke, I come watch Joey Diaz videos.
Actually helps a lot. Hearing some of his stories makes me feel like a choir boy, and I’ve done a lot of coke. Good stuff.
Literally doing this exact thing rn
@@alexislarsen6208 same
Yep hit the nail on the head w that one
That’s why I’m here lol
Yep… I need to quit. I hate being an addict. Not sayin y’all are.. but I definitely am and I’m tired of fucking up.
My friend just got sober, I showed him Joey and he loves that someone can make him feel like they understand, Joey knows what it's like to suffer from drugs
Joe Rogan is a charismatic guy, but next to Joey he looks like a shy elementary school boy.
They respect each other.
True that😂
Wtf. Joe Rogan is levels above joey diaz to be fair
Bro shit
@@rogermoore3991 wrong
Idk whats more traumatizing, his coke stories or his shirt collar.
Mr. Jones lmfaooo
Hahahhaa😂
Mr. Jones 😭
Bro that has to be the funniest shit I’ve read all week
😁 #BaconNeck
Everything joey is saying is exactly right, I went through the same thing and had the same feelings as he describes. It’s a crazy thing, there would also be nights/times I didn’t even need or want to take it, but I would just because it was there
He is telling the truth about those surges you get in your nervous system. Especially trying to sleep. It’s hell.
Joe "I've never done cocaine" Rogan
BC C joe “I’m a goddamned liar” rogan
Did he fail a drug test??? People used to think I did it because of certain behaviors I had. I’ve never done it.
Joe talks about other drugs he’s done, he talks about jerking off, why would he lie about it?
What a pussyyyyy
@Paul, Why would he lie about it? Honestly, Cocaine is another type of perception people can have over you if everyone found out you did it. If he were to come out and say he's tried it, that will draw a certain type of attention to him not to mention he's denied it plenty of times so admitting it now would be putting out another fire he wouldn't want to. The perception of him doing coke and lying about it comes from the way he describes certain things about coke in passing. Things only coke heads would know or have experienced. If he says he hasn't done it, i'll believe him but I don't put nothing past anyone nor will I be surprised if he ever comes out and says hes tried it once or 100 times.
The Truth he’s mentioned several times on podcasts that he’s never done it. He’s also mentioned people on the internet always accusing him of it.
I LOVE the way this dude talks.
Pirate Aleks dude has charisma for days.he sounds alpha as fuck
Thats the voice thats it
If cholesterol had a voice it would be diaz
Joey the GOAT Diaz.
@@fuccyahhat1229 HAHAHAH
It’s refreshing listening to someone speak openly about this issue.
Been clean from heroin almost 3 years . January 9th is my sobriety date . Shout out to Uncle Joey for the inspiration to finally decide I could get clean & actually do . Thank you brother 🙏🏻
Keep on! Well done! much respect from Australia!
“I was at peace knowing the coke was already home” man that’s the truth
add take a dump
So true. Just knowing you have a gram at home makes you feel better vs knowing you're dry
same as weed, just knowing you run out is enough to make you "queasy".
Them stomach rumbles
I don’t know how much anxiety I had just trying to get it and once I had it I will put it on the counter and not do it for hours
Young Jamie's my fuckin hero. Uploading clips while the show's still going.
GRIP KING Dythronix dude Jamie's a beast
He learned it from Lee
You should send Joey some of what you are smoking because you are away with the fairies :)
Trust me I was hooked for 10 years and lost ten years off my life. I'm clean for over a year feels good and now live my life to the fall. Getting help was the best thing I ever done
I really love how inclusive Joey is in his speech. The way he just casually talks to Jamie in between in his stories, really makes such a subtle but profund differences and it really makes him resonate a conscious inclusiveness to the audience. Its probably one of the reasons, why he is one of the greatest and most authentic comedians that ever lived on this earth.
Thats why joe rogan likes about him, he has done some ruthless acts but there is no doubt that he has a strong personality has a lot of experience and is just real
I did cocaine for 12 years off and on. Never got physically addicted to it but I will say that the psychological addiction to it was quite powerful. Driving to go get it is indeed the best part of it. The excitement you feel when your plug comes through and calls you to let you know he’s got it, speeding through every red light, rolling through every stop sign. Then when you finally open the bag or the paper fold the cocaine is in the smell of it hits your nose and the exhilaration heightens even more. Then your first line hits and it is all downhill from there. The high is powerful but the comedown is miserable, it far outweighs the high especially as time goes on. That’s basically what caused me to quit it. That and numerous instances where it felt like my heart would give out at any minute. It starts off as the best drug you’ve ever done and quickly becomes the worst drug you have ever done. Incredibly flawed substance.
I agree especially when you start smoking it. Whole different animal. Cocaine is great until the comedown or you can’t afford it anymore.
Only legit way to give up cocaine..... run out of money.
He-Mans Furry Trunks bruh you just said cocaine isn’t addictive in another comment
Bob Cratchit it’s just a saying round my way, I gave it up easily and heroin, vodka is what I struggle with, I never took crack though that’s a different thing. I used to have a gram a day up the nose not smoked
He-Mans Furry Trunks that’s why coke is a rich person’s drug. Don’t get into it if you’re poor barely making rent.
That's where im at rn. Relapsed after 10 months. Its fucked bro.
literally what happened to me few months ago
Sobriety is the best. I'm two years with no drugs or alcohol. I eat vegetables and fruit, meat and dairy, nothing processed, and I feel happy and great.
God bless you I'm just starting at 22. I hope I don't fuck up haha
I know it, ive been there. Shit never leaves though. Keeps knockin
Pretty fuckin boring tho
Boring af
robbiepeterh where do you get non processed foods
What made me stop doing coke was after months of constant use, one night I blew a fat booger which turnt out to be rotten flesh, I now have a perforated septum and even though you can’t tell from looking at me? I have pretty much one big nostril on the inside. That night I did my last bit of coke and ever since then I’ve been clean but the inside of my nose is forever damaged and I feel really bad about it at times. If anybody is going thru a cocaine addiction please stop asap… it’s not worth the damage or the money you waste for it. I pray to god you get the help you need, because god has literally saved me from killing myself. I will forever advocate against cocaine use, not all of us get a second chance to make things right, not all of us stop right on time before the nose collapses. God bless you, you’re only human. Don’t feel bad about it, just stop now and move forward. There’s a better life unfolding for you.
Currently going through it. How did you end up stopping? Just by keeping clear of everything or did support groups help?
Respect but bro! Hard thing to kick
@@M0r3cheese69 the internal damage, and just reading peoples testimonies online helps. Do what you need to stop
Back in 1978 my friend Joseph started doing cocaine and weed when he was 25. And in 1981 he quit when he was 28. I would see him around town tweaking. He never told us about it till 1982. After he got outta rehab. He was also an alcoholic and he started drinking when he was 20. He quit when he quit coke and weed. because he was doing so much cocaine and weed that he knew he could overdose. He's 69 and I'm 72. God bless you Joseph
Fucking autocorrect, meant to say being not behind
@@jackjones8753 I'm sorry I can't understand do you mean I need to auto correct or you needed to?
@@codyjackson3191 I misspelled something and was correcting myself. Sorry for the confusion.
@@jackjones8753 alright
Why is cocaine illegal but not alcohol or smoking, are they not just as addictive?
“You could be telling me the most important fuckin thing in your life & I would be watching you but I wasn’t hearing you”
I felt that man. It’s not just with addiction. Also with depression & anxiety. Your minds racing so fast with thoughts about something else you could be doing something or talking to someone and totally tune them out. Not even hear a word they say. That shit is real
Been me everyday for the past 3 years
@@mitchellpaulson7837 hope it gets better for you soon, brother.
I have this problem no lie
Therapy is great guys. It saved my life
Anxiety sucks but at least you don't have physical pain. Now that I have nerve damage my former crippling social anxiety seems meaningless.
“I was on the heroin trying to get off the coke....”
Oneshotup that’s some Eric Clapton shit
Oneshotup Crazy😂😂
Cigarettes let me quit chewing gum.
John Frusciante has entered the chat
I read that when he said it
This video really helps a lot of people
I get comfort in knowing I'm not the only one fighting addiction.
I feel so alone fighting addiction.
It's a journey only you can do to get clean.
Bruv, I started my recovery from knowing the same. I think it's the support.
worst part about drugs and the one they never tell you about is how high functioning you can actually be as an addict, and that will keep you making excuses for yourself
13yrs clean.I was a coke head. I can relate to everything being said about it. Everything.The tingle feeling. The piece of mind knowing I had coke at home waiting for me.All his stories.
Me too me tooo
8
I was brown, tar.. But i get it completly
Hope ur still doing good
The running the lights to get to atm
The thing about any substance use, including even cigarettes, is that ignorance is bliss. Once you know what something feels like, you might crave it, even if you beat the addiction. But if you don't know, there's nothing to temp you. My advice from my personal experience to everyone who hasn't yet done hard drugs : curiosity is much easier to control than temptation. Stay strong folks.
Man, I’m so happy I don’t have to listen to birds chirping and the sun coming up while I’m high as a kite with mates , sitting in a room filled with cigarette smoke and dreading the hellish drive back home, then get home and not sleep one wink until later that night, and the whole time crying at how much I’m fucking up..
Last time I did that was almost 3 years ago and it was absolutely the best decision I’ve ever made in my life..
LMAO spot on. I had nights like that. The drive back home, sunlight, birds chirping, was so depressing to me. My friend just went on and on but I didnt like it. Felt so depressed as soon as the nights over and the sun comes up or when you dont take the next bump fast enough. And I wasnt even addicted, just did it recreational.
I can totally relate. Well said man. Sober since Jan2-2015
Man you nailed it. Honestly reading this would have helped me out on a couple bad comedowns when I thought it was just me going through this. The worst would be when I was walking home, passing happy couples and families out strolling and being wholesome. I felt like such a POS.
just reading this give me shills, its like hell on earth, never more.
Man. I felt this comment so much
I remember that electric feeling. Sober since 2009.
i respect you
Well in mate
God Bless🙏🏼
had coke for over 25 years but it really got a grip of me just over 10 years ago and controlled my life - lost everything i had through it - now 1 year clean and slowly getting my life back together - horrible drug
Joe is spot on at 6:30 about addiction in humans. we love to have a routine that helps us disconnect and forget reality. often this manifests as becoming a workaholic or a perfectionist. this is par for the course.
The honesty of these podcast are healing alot of ppl the more stories the more ppl saved and I truly want this nobody is alone
"I was doin heroin to get off the coke..."😂😂
hes insane lmao
I started doing coke to stop Fentynal and then I developed a coke habit
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Cheaper
Yup did coke to quit heroin then alcohol to quit coke lol
Great interview 👍
Stories like this helps people in this position whatever the drug of choice is. I hope anyone that is struggling and wants out, to find a way to stop and to better their life without heavy drugs.
Good on you for quitting the coke Joey. I quit drinking alcohol 6 years ago because it was destroying my family and I've never looked back. You just know when you have to quit something or lose everything.
Did you quit through AA?
just do it... even if it means losing everything
did u do it through AA. 6 Years well done!
I think he just relapsed
A D damnn
3 years off heroin . July 16 2007. Never looked back
bless you all
bless everyone in the struggle
Don't u mean '2017' bro?
Shh, don’t tell him. Now he won’t experience 2020 until 10 years! :) jk
Got a year now of sobriety from coke. It's fun to reminisce and tell stories of the drug but to actually think about going back to using....the misery that comes with it, I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy
Last year around this time I decided to quit the addiction. I was super depressed and just going through a really tough time cocaine gave me that happy good feeling I was desperately dying for. Little did I know it was probably one of the worst decisions of my life!!! I had done coke before and used it for work the gym and everyday function and it was just fun but was never dependent on it. This time it was different I was using it to self medicate my pain and create this great feeling that life was not handing me in my time of struggle so coke was a great temporary comfort. Woah woah woah but once it got a hold on me there was nothing else I wanted besides it ... goals family friends food hygiene and everything else disappeared it brought out the worst in me days without sleep horrible nights full of paranoia voices and seeing and hearing things that's weren't there and unspeakable acts of my doped up brain . I would do it only at night and would go in until the birds would chirp then it turn from night to morning to afternoon to all day long. When it was finished I would spend hour looking for crumbs I might have dropped and just have a uncontrollable urge to get more . Ugh what a horrible thing cocaine can be I lost my physic that I had been working on for months I lost hard earned money I lost relationships and over all self respect. I became a zombie like human whos survival instinct were taking over and just this horrible human being, In only 5 months of use. Thank God he pulled me out, the road to sobriety it tough and I relapsed multiple times before making any true progress but I kept fighting trying not look back because if it did that to me in 5 months imagine years of addiction. To anyone trying to quit their addiction to narcotics weather it's downers or uppers just know your not alone. We recovering addicts are with you but most important of all God is with you and he will never abandon you, even if everyone else has abandoned you and looks at u like a worthless human being we aren't our mistakes. So if anyone sees this video looking for ways to quit like how I was when I first considered quitting you are strong you are powerful you are worth everything and more, most of all your worthy of living a better life. Though u might try relapse , try relapse and u keep falling time after Time after Time keeps trying keep fighting and keep being strong . There was a time when I thought I would never be sober yet a year later after many stumbles I am still here healthier happier, still fighting and still breathing. Being a better me and not the me that I was in those awful times so I pray you persevere and overcome anything life throws.. you got this and you will beat it Amen 🙏
Thank you.
Thank you
What are you on now?
@@philbisbo859 to be completely honest alcohol but pretty soon i pray i can eliminate every foreign substance from my life but the other stuff is long gone and for god in jesus mighty name !!
This video should be titled... "Trigger to buy an 8-ball"
Brian Gallas if u can’t control urself at all
Facts hahahahaha
Or, reasons to QUIT.
Sobriety is for quitters 😎
Rehab is for quitters
Probably one of the best conversations I’ve heard from you joe, you guys hit the nail right on the head. Coming from someone who’s been struggling with dependence’s for years now. I really couldn’t have said it any better
I love joey Diaz’s stories the guy is a fountain of knowledge
Man I can’t wait till I can say it’s been 10 years I’m struggling with coke right now it’s horrible getting help soon tho came out to my family and have huge support was really hard to do but Joey Diaz is a huge inspiration to me if he can do it so can I
Stay strong brother. I'm also struggling
this is the best, most honest conversation about addiction ive ever heard.
Yo i quit 18 years ago, but if I had some in front of me, I would totally do it. Bottom line, it is awesome shit. Like chiva, if only we could control it. I think I could do some now and quit again.
Except for the part where he claimed he had a "sixteenth" of oxycontin, which doesn't even exist. Credibility: ZERO-POINT-ZERO. 😉
I always found the first 5 days after the weekend the hardest when I was addicted to coke.
Lol
Yup same here weekends were party time well the rest were down days
I relate to Joey's drug use so much. I was the same way in active addiction, I kept coke for so long, hell I've had a line left and saved it for days, it was like a safety net, and when it was gone I did crazy shit trying to get it. I'd drive for hours after work, doing 7 12s, just to go back to my hometown or somewhere I knew I could get coke if I was on the road and ended up somewhere dry. I've been off coke for a couple of years and I gotta say I'm still so addicted. It terrifies me thinking of never getting that feeling back. Absolutely terrifies me.
@Castlo Carlos nice try FBI
Damn bro I feel really similar to weed. Stay strong
In my life, I’ve never met a single person who can remember and recite dates like Joey
Man, I know what addiction feels like, coke didn’t do it for me in the end. I learnt how to cook crack and became addicted to that. I’m 40 now sober for 5 years. There is light at the end of the tunnel.
Proud of you. Keep going
Salute Sir
KM Hemmans The RUclipsr
It was the opposite for me
As someone currently going through addiction recovery, this video honestly helped me. Joey a proper realist!!!
Andrew Watson go head andrew 👍🏽
Yea man hows it going? Hope youre on a better road in life.
Respect, stay focused. Make small goals
Few nights ago, I got wasted with my friends at the bar and I was thinking should I get a bag of coke and party all night?
I was so riddled should I do it or not. At the end I decided to leave the bar and just go home. Even though I was drunk as hell, I was so happy that I didnt do any coke. I was smiling on my way to bed realizing that I will be able to fall asleep right away without my heart pounding through my chest, without paranoia or anxiety. I woke up early for work in the morning, I didnt even have a hangover because I was so happy that I didnt do it
You choose the right move not to mix uppers with Downers. I did the same thing, but had a prolonged seizure that lasted a hour also, lost my arm because of compartment syndrome. Because I’m an alcoholic and used to use weed for medicinal purposes. I wasn’t able to quit until my last seizure though.
If your heart is pounding out of your chest you did way too much. 4 months of doing it and my heart only pounded like that twice I blame that on it probably being cut with caffeine
@@Unmaleable My amount record for a night is like 2 grams max, after that I cannot do it anymore. Since I am from southeastern Europe, its getting mixed with bunch of pills and who knows what, maybe thats what causes all the sweating and pounding
@@marlboroman2601 my limit is like .2 a night...strong stuff here.
I kicked the addiction myself last year and felt great for it. After a recent separation and selling my home I built myself and the break up of my family, I relapsed and I'm high right now which I'm completely ashamed of. It was the stupidest thing I could of done. Now I have to put myself through that hell once again. That's why I'm looking at positive videos about kicking it. I've just flushed a teenth down the toilet and manning up. Luckily I haven't completely destroyed my life yet, but if I touch that poison again I will. If there's any kids out there reading this? Stick to the Beer and Weed if that's your thing. Coke is pure poison and changes you. I hate the person I've become. But I will be my old self again soon enough.
You can do it lad, it’s in there! Draw that strength from its hiding place and use it, you can own it instead of the other way round. I’ve been in a similar position so felt compelled to message to tell you it can be done.
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Joey- “Did you watch 60min 3 weeks ago?”
Joe “no”
What kind of question lmaoo
nyeland harmon XDDDD
Just right off the bat too lol
That’s just how people his age talk man, my parents and grandparents would always socialize during holidays and the icebreaker would always be “did you see that episode of wheel of fortune a couple Tuesdays ago? I can’t believe he blew it” or something around those lines lol
1986, Harlem, I'm watching 60minutes doin some coke. Tremendous
Cause it was about an opioid epidemic the current topic they are talking about hahaha
Everyone is hooked on something, drugs, alcohol, sex, money, exercise, food, plastic surgery, pain. There is something for everyone!!!
thats called a Vice.
woodyfive0 unless you’re actually happy and sober
Internet.
Mine is sugar 😩
@@indiaxlovee impossible, you're probably drinking coffee or energy drinks regularly even tea. We all have habits sure some are better than other but yeah no one is truly sober
GOD BLESS ,, he speaks the truth!!!!!! 10 year's big hug from a common nurse... From Michigan
The comment about how calming it is knowing its at home waiting is 💯 spot on.
Even if its not session night its still comforting!
@Psychwillz
This is honest therapy for those addicted. Thanks Joey Diaz This is truth and no judgement for those going through hard times.
Fairplay to you Joey Diaz, very hard thing to come over. Especially after so many years, what a fella!
Coke comedown is fucking hell on earth . If you have some personal stuff the high is good but when Its over darkness falls i hate that feeling . Pure depression
Been trying to stop drinking and doing coke... been 2 days.. one day at a time..... prayers for anyone else trying to make positive changes 🙏
im right there with you, you got this
How are you getting on?
Most importantly, never give up trying. Also try reducing the amount you take in. Instead of a 40 bag, get a 20, then drown out the WDs with beer. Know yourself when high.
Joe & joey are the most iconic duo ever! I love these two together 😂❤️
I love Joey Diaz. To be so open about your battles with addiction can't be easy. I applaud his transparency. So true, so honest, and so funny! Thank you Joey Diaz!
It took me my friends grave to quit drugs. 5 years all clean, Life’s never been better.
Bro that thing about the spine really hit me, I’ve had that for weeks after a binge. I could lay a certain way and it was go off. I avoided the doctors, but it hits the many nerves that spasmsd everytime I see this clip
Never did hard drugs. It was pretty easy to look around and see the waste cases. "Just having a good time" turns to shit pretty quick.
ikr. Hell, weed withdrawals were enough of an eye opener.
Took a perc 30 once and realized right there I don't ever want to see that shit ever again because it was the greatest thing I've ever felt in my life
had this experience with molly.
@@sanderson9635 Indeed, you are doomed to Always compare Everything Else with the High of molly. And Nothing comes close
i used to take 2 back to back but after i did em so much, i got sick of em.. been months and i dont even think about em
The thing with molly is that you don't feel good at all after it and the high is good but not worth the low. With percs you just wake up and take them the next day
@@missythestaffy9785 facts
Feeling calm, knowing that you got it. Makes you comfortable, very true.
Great explanation by Joe. I've been in the struggle for 25 years. Heroin literally controlled every decision I made. Like Joe said. You know your life is insane and in chaos but Ive spent most of my life in a chaotic state that it's not uncomfortable. I wake up and feel sick, I know I have to mrr meet my connect, I know I haven't showered in 2 days, I know I lied to 3 people by 9 am, but it's normalcy. Before I get the dope I won't turn on the radio, I won't talk much at all but when I get it, I turn on the radio an I'm whaling out paradise city at the top of my longues and I'm chewing peopled ears off. When I was 21 and I woke up and didn't have any Heroin and I was sick, I called in to work. At that moment I Said to myself that I'm a Heroin addict. I'm a junkie. That wasn't supposed to happen to me! This was not the life I was meant to live. But I ended up living it regardless. An I can't begin to tell you how much I lost. Active addiction is a life of torment and hopelessness. You live with a grey cloud over you. You don't laugh n I mean really laugh! Your not interested in anything. You don't have things to look forward to. Happiness seems like it's not meant for me. I really hope people start to see the hell your in for if you use hard drugs. So many amazing beautiful souls have left way too early because of it.
Joey Diaz "There were nights I didn't want to do it...but I did it" real talk 3+ yrs
I used to do coke x3 per week for about 5 years. I stopped. I decided to get a job in anouther country and quit drinking alcohol also. for a while I had to avoid places where people do coke but now it doesn't bother me.
Robert Taylor I never gonna stop
@@Bekltuvanetko You can stop man, if you want to. Believe in yourself man, try to avoid places and things that lead to it
Congratulations!
@Neurolicious Shit dude. Stay away from that shit. For me I had to quit alcohol too.
One thing I noticed myself is that at some point you start to feel like drugs and fucking up and being an addict becomes part of your personality and identity. It's like the drugs, be it weed, alcohol, coke or all of those at once become part of what you are, or so you think. So it feels like you're being yourself, and you get comfortable with that idea. You want people to know that you do drugs, that you got the plugs, that kind of stuff. And that's addictive as hell itself, let alone the physical and psychological addiction you have to the high. And I started to feel like if I were to quit, I wouldn't be true to myself, and I'd stop being cool and having fun and feeling bad ass. If that makes any sense. And I'm not a bad ass at all, in fact I'm just a nerd who wants to look like a bad ass. And then you try to quit, but it's like you have to find out who you really are, because you feel like you just lost a big part of your identity and now you have to figure out how you're going to be perceived by others if you're not doing drugs anymore.
The day after getting that zap feeling in your chest and spine is so accurate
" I didn't have to do it , I had peace KNOWING it was at the house." Perfect example of true addiction, i know trust me.
I heard that. Shit hit home honestly
Yup
Thats honestly the best way to stop. For me that is. Knowing its there, but not taking any. I stopped cigs and weed that way. Some people just get rid of everything they have in a hurry, only to buy again. They dont realize its comfort to have it and not taking. Its a good trick. If you have self control..
@@Stanna44 facts , like quitting smoking, a doctor said dont stop buying cigarettes, have a pack available, just decide to not smoke , basically face your enemy instead of hiding from it
Same
I have watched and listened to Joe since the beginning. I have always appreciated, over everything, how he lets people speak and the way he listens. He isn't listening in the way that most people do, waiting to voice their next thought, he listens as if he was right there or is trying to be right there beside his guests as they endured their tellings.
This video explains a lot about addiction in general
I had a long habit. Years. Hospitalized almost dead twice. Long behind me many
years but looking back the one positive is I feel compassion for people I never had before the shit. But that compassion comes with an expectation you will at least try and change your life.
Joey is by far my favorite guest of Joe. Fascinating stories.