Detoxing In Jail - What It's Like To Withdrawal In Jail | THE ABSOLUTE WORST FEELING

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  • Detoxing in jail is a miserable experience. I experienced all the typical symptoms of withdrawal: nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, cold sweats, chills, fever, depression, aches, and restless leg syndrome.
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    Going through these in a jail cell makes it a lot worse. No comfortable bed or couch to sleep it off, no TV to kill the time, no warm tea at night to help calm me. Just a rock hard bed and brick walls.
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    They give you Tylenol or Advil, put you in a cell and let you get it all out. I actually think this is good for addicts. This experience was so miserable and painful it made me not want to ever experience it again.
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  • @douglasphillips24
    @douglasphillips24 10 месяцев назад +11

    My biggest problem was after 3 days of withdrawals I couldn't sleep for weeks and the day was sweaty 🥵, weak, agitated at everyone, a hour seemed like a day, and just no zeil for life itself. I just couldn't give a Rip about life just miserable. Your a survivor man. God bless.

    • @Battery33
      @Battery33 Месяц назад

      It’s sucks so bad I’m goin thru it now

  • @missolesoul
    @missolesoul Год назад +11

    I went cold turkey from Xanax at home. I was driving, felt horrible, and woke to paramedics telling me I had a seizure. I finally tapered off with a doctor, and at times I would give anything for 1mg. Xanax, but mostly I am happy not having to worry about that along with a litany of other diseases.

    • @GeraltOfRivia99
      @GeraltOfRivia99 8 месяцев назад +3

      Damn glad you are better now. I can't take the mental symptoms in withdrawal. Like anxiety and depression are extreme. I was in protracted withdrawal I was 6 months off benzos and still in hell the anxiety and depression and light sensativity didn't get better lol fuck it was bad so I reinstated my med and just said fuck it maybe I have to be on this med for life?

    • @missolesoul
      @missolesoul 8 месяцев назад +1

      @GeraltOfRivia99 I started to forget whole conversations and events after so many years. I had a bad habit of sharing my prescription with "friends "
      Like tonight, I would pay $100.00 for a Xannie bar.

  • @Joey666mu2bc
    @Joey666mu2bc 11 месяцев назад +9

    I have been sober close to 2 years . I got clean from a 12 year methadone, Xanax and alcohol addiction. It was the absolute worst it makes he'll look like a party. It was the hardest experience I've ever had. Methadone withdrawal lasts so so so much longer than other drugs . I had nothing to help me 😞. But the thing about us people who really struggle , once you make it out NOTHING can touch you anymore! It builds the baddest mfing version of yourself. If your struggling, please try and believe that. If your sober , stay strong because you know life is such a beautiful thing . Don't miss out anymore . Hope y'all are great!

    • @sarpsays
      @sarpsays Месяц назад +1

      Whole-heartedly agree. I didn't have it nearly as bad as you but the absolute enduringness of addiction - and I mean true physical substance addiction - the insanity you go through on the daily in your mind, and the actual hell of the withdrawals, turns you into an armour of impenetrable rock. Once you finally make it out on the other side.. nothing phases you the same and you know your strength in a deeper way than most ever will.

  • @claymac7895
    @claymac7895 Год назад +13

    Withdrawing in jail is beyond torture.

    • @tommyb8900
      @tommyb8900 3 месяца назад

      Makes me extremely suicidal

    • @markprange2430
      @markprange2430 3 месяца назад +1

      Don't give your life for any drug.

    • @markprange2430
      @markprange2430 3 месяца назад

      Be ready. Don't go in addicted.

    • @chrispoff72
      @chrispoff72 3 месяца назад

      What is tianeptine withdrawal like I think I saw you somewhere else in a thread. I'm sure it's rough I've been through fentanyl and herion withdrawal many times and cold turkey subs took 20 days to go to sleep. I recently took tianeptine for 3 weeks straight and stopped about 2 days ago and feel fine I did get a little restless last night but I'm not gonna push my luck

  • @gilbertgarcia4042
    @gilbertgarcia4042 2 года назад +12

    Its nice to hear a person thats gone through s.h.i.t. in their life and not blame others. Good luck in your life my young brother.

    • @dawncampbell4872
      @dawncampbell4872 5 дней назад

      IT'S A DISEASE , OR AT LEAST A BY PRODUCT OF SEVERE TRAUMA. BUT A DISEASE IN THE SENSE THAT LIKE ALCOHOL YOU HAVE NO CONTROL. DRUGS ONCE IN TRUE ADDICTION IS A DISEASE. YES IF YOU DON'T START YOU WONT HAVE THIS PROBLEM .IF YOU SMOKE YOU MOST LIKELY GET LUNG DISEASE . A DISEASE. SAME AS WITH DRUGS . DISEASE.

  • @Sonowalatwork
    @Sonowalatwork 4 года назад +23

    Hard to imagine what you had to go through. Myself been clean for 3months now..life is so good now♥️.. Respect for what you overcame

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  4 года назад +4

      That is awesome. 3 months big big step. How u feeling now?

    • @Sonowalatwork
      @Sonowalatwork 4 года назад +2

      @@Soberdogs I feel really alive after many years and I have learned to find happiness in small things of life..Kudos to you too.. watching your videos gives me all the support needed. A big Thanks to you man🔥

    • @kayneshiaetheridge7525
      @kayneshiaetheridge7525 2 года назад

      @@Soberdogs watching others speak on there trouble time will most certainly have you willing to remain or begin being sober

    • @garymcderp1146
      @garymcderp1146 2 года назад +2

      Videos like this remind me why being in recovery is great. Life in addiction isn’t life. It’s just misery.

    • @Sonowalatwork
      @Sonowalatwork 2 года назад +2

      @@Soberdogs A quick update on my recovery. One year and counting. I found solace in Our heavenly Father Lord Jesus ❤️. Life is full of colours 🌻🙏. Peace on to you brother.

  • @justinebourke9449
    @justinebourke9449 Год назад +43

    People don't choose to become addicts, they get that way trying to numb the pain of trauma and its usually the last resort too. Empathy is really needed, these people suffer enough without being treated cruelly by their fellow humans.

    • @creamydistortion
      @creamydistortion 11 месяцев назад +2

      Move to a better country with better people and it's so much easier to stay sober.

    • @bodgiepotbuddah
      @bodgiepotbuddah 11 месяцев назад

      Lol......detox in jail : (

    • @bookreaderson
      @bookreaderson 9 месяцев назад

      No. They’ve just daily fight the withdrawals by getting shit

    • @GeraltOfRivia99
      @GeraltOfRivia99 8 месяцев назад +4

      I agree man there's so much that people don't get with addicts. People are struggling with severe depression, anxiety, agitation etc so many people found that drugs make them feel better and not so down or anxious. People are just trying to help themselves. And I know personally because I was prescribed benzos for years and on a daily basis... than doctors are now cutting people off them and it's brutal.... I've had to find other means of getting benzos seeing how I can't get it prescribed again. The rebound panic, depression and even vision issues and light sensativity and this basically psychosis staye is so much to handle its frigging he'll man. So people are using drugs to avoid all this suffering which makes sense.

    • @markprange2430
      @markprange2430 5 месяцев назад +1

      Self-inflicted addiction can make life worse. What you do is up to you.

  • @carlosflores4380
    @carlosflores4380 2 года назад +12

    This makes me feel way better about kicking at home with my family supporting me instead of inside of a jail cell. Jesus that must be horrible

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  2 года назад +2

      Yea Carlos it sucked. It was no fun. The one good thing was no matter how bad it got there was no way to go use, so it forced me to get through it. But I'm glad you got through it. How you doing now?

    • @carlosflores4380
      @carlosflores4380 2 года назад +1

      @@Soberdogs im about to start tomorrow night. I have about a week off from work so im going to take that time to get thru the worst of it. Luckily im not a super heavy user and ive only been using daily for about 3 months. Wish me luck man. I kno I can do it and listening to yours and other ppls stories about withdrawing in jail has really helped me because its made me realize it could be alot worse.

    • @Theboxingtour
      @Theboxingtour 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@carlosflores4380how did it go?

  • @marcgambone4240
    @marcgambone4240 Год назад +11

    Unfortunately I have been locked up at least 5 times during active addiction and I can honestly say that withdrawal was easier for me in county jail.....I think it's hard on the street because the cure was always a phone call away

    • @henrycota9532
      @henrycota9532 9 месяцев назад

      You're right it was the same for me thought it was easier in the county jail. For the simple fact it's not readily available like if you're on the streets

  • @ortofon88
    @ortofon88 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the insight, was really curious what it would be like to go through detox in jail. Hope you're doing okay..

  • @deronbennett6431
    @deronbennett6431 3 года назад +15

    How come none of the opioid withdrawal videos on RUclips talk about the Restless stuff that makes you feel like you're going crazy because you can't sit still and lie down from more than 7 Seconds without jumping up out of bed freaking out and shaking the cramps off that's the absolute worst thing about withdrawal .I can handle puking and pooping but there's nothing like being on the brink of mania and being so tired and having to jump up every 10 seconds just to shake off the cramps that are taking over your whole body for 3 days straight and the only thing that helps is maybe a hot shower but how many showers can you take in a day

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  3 года назад +3

      Hey good point. I’ve got some of those. I’ll do more. I always say restless leg and restless is the worst worst worst symptom. Your so right. Omg the cramps your dead on.
      ruclips.net/video/y83YRCX5wv4/видео.html

    • @bendarling5573
      @bendarling5573 3 года назад +8

      I totally agree about RLS being the worst symptom. SWIM found that DXM pretty much eliminated every symptom except that and yawning. Better than nothing, but I'd rather have all the other symptoms than RLS! You want to jump out of your skin; you can never stretch enough; there is no respite for even a second. Absolute torture, and no-one who hasn't been through it can possibly know how bad it is.

    • @runningrebel978
      @runningrebel978 3 года назад +3

      The crawling in your skin is the worst. The last time i was detoxing off both opiate and alcohol i was there for about 2 weeks. They moved me to ICU without me knowing cus i had started hallucinating, for 4 days straight i was completely gone in a different world. I was dreaming the whole time and it was so vivid and real it was like a DMT trip i feel like something spoke to me and showed me what i was the reason for myself. Its so trippy to talk about and as soon as i came to i asked my nurse for a pen and pad to write down everything, i think breaking yourself down to your core can be a revelation

    • @talbotdorr682
      @talbotdorr682 2 года назад +1

      @Deron Bennett you hit that on the head. The fuckin jumping out of bed trying to shake off the cramps is the worst. Just to lay back in the sweaty ass bed cause you’re freezing, then you’re burning up again in a minute. I view suboxone as a miracle drug for that reason. If you’re lucky enough to withdraw in a detox center or jail where they give you Suboxone you just have to get through the first 24/36 hours and then it’s like you’re saved in a small way

    • @treychamberlin7711
      @treychamberlin7711 2 года назад +5

      Omg this comment!!! My experience with fentanyl WD was exactly like this. I detoxed in jail, took me a full 6 days of absolute misery, restlessness, insomnia, cold sweats, and more. It was literal torture. I’d lay down, get restless, jump up to walk around, get tired and crampy, so I’d lay down, wash rinse repeat… all I could do is sit there and watch the minutes tick by. If I had a gun in those days I probably would’ve killed myself. It was that bad.

  • @SueZahirney
    @SueZahirney Месяц назад

    My name is Kate. I've used your videos as info. I tried meth once - didn't know what the detox was, what I was going through. I loved all your honesty. I'm definitely rethinking going on with it. Thank you for all your videos

  • @RodneyJohnson1988
    @RodneyJohnson1988 Год назад +4

    It's inhumane how they do people on drugs in jail they don't know how you feel they truly need to change the the system they get away with it because there's no one on the outside to see what's actually happening

  • @dirtboy896
    @dirtboy896 Год назад +7

    Tomorrow is the 11 year anniversary of when I got arrested in Utah county and detoxed from heroin severely. When you said it was a “blur of misery” you hit the nail on the head. They put me in a single cell with a boat matt on the floor and watched me kick for 6 days, I even remember having vivid hallucinations and horrible dreams that seemed like they would just keep going on and on. They only gave me a shot in the butt of phenagrin for anti nausea which helped I think, and powerade, that was it.

    • @creamydistortion
      @creamydistortion 11 месяцев назад

      Why don't you Americans have any responsibility, or any respect at all for these important medicines? More grown up people can handle themselves, but you've ruined such a good thing for everyone.

    • @Bastikovski99
      @Bastikovski99 10 месяцев назад

      @@creamydistortionBecause the fent totally fucked it up. Heroin withdrawal is nothing. Fent withdrawal is worse than death.

    • @johnmiller4895
      @johnmiller4895 6 месяцев назад

      @creamydistortion straw man argument Americans aren’t the only people abusing prescriptions. Also wouldn’t it be nice if everyone thought the same way you did? That’s unfortunately a far cry from reality. I thought a fully grown adult would know that but apparently not. It takes 3 seconds of thinking to realize not everyone thinks like you do, therefore someone is gonna abuse the drug.

  • @Starkesea
    @Starkesea 2 года назад +3

    Did this last night after a bad DUI accident in downtown Seattle.... I cannot wish what I experienced last night on anyone, jail was the worst fucking experience of my life during detox of alcohol. I was pretty emotional because I just totaled my car and was arrested for the first time, so when they asked if I was ok I told them "I'm not ok at all, I feel like absolute death and just don't wanna be here." They took that as suicide not I don't wanna be in jail so I went to the suicide level and THE FUCKING BRUTAL SCREAMS AND BANGS sent me almost insane. Couldn't eat, shook so bad, and there was a point I thought I was gonna pass out when I drank water. I will never go back or wish that on ANYONE. And yes they checked on me often but for two seconds and then nurses maybe 5 minutes. After that I spoke to no one... Felt like I was garbage to everyone but the nurses

  • @hurricane_valence
    @hurricane_valence 3 года назад +10

    Been clean for 15 months now, I feel amazing.

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  3 года назад +1

      that is incredible Moody!!!!!!!!!!!! hell yea i bet you feel like a million bucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @hurricane_valence
      @hurricane_valence 3 года назад

      @@Soberdogs thank you, I sure do🤟🏻!!!

  • @johnnyutah1720
    @johnnyutah1720 Год назад +3

    Its a horrible experience. And the crazy part is there was already a homemade noose in the classification cell I was in tied to the top bunk (-this is literally the night i was arrested and taken to county). I put it around my neck and started crying but luckily clearer minds prevailed. It was just strange. I joke sometimes saying my family couldve won some money in a wrongful death/neglect lawsuit. But just over 2 years clean today. Keep your head up, you can get through it.

    • @richiehoyt8487
      @richiehoyt8487 11 месяцев назад

      They put you in a cell that had a pre~tied noose in it, like, all 'ready to go'?! Good Christ! I literally don't know what to say!

  • @alisha-rhymer682
    @alisha-rhymer682 3 года назад +3

    Been clean for 5 1/2 yrs and so much better... God bless you it's been hard, but so worth it.

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  3 года назад +1

      Wonderful! Thats a miracle 5 1/2 years Alisha good for you. Howd you do it? or how do you still do it daily i guess is a better question.

    • @alisha-rhymer682
      @alisha-rhymer682 3 года назад

      @@Soberdogs
      I moved to another state, started program with meds at first , then mental health counseling and mettings/classes basically keeping busy. After meds I went and got on the right medication for anxiety and depression then started a hobby online. I am staying clean by remembering the withdraw and having money so so much better. I can say being clean is not way easy I take it day to day no, minute to minute to remain that way. Write down what make it worth staying clean and read every day even if you have to put on bathroom mirror... We can do it together we all need support and someone to talk to... That's how I do it. Get away from it and move far away for2 yrs plus.

  • @wesNYC
    @wesNYC 2 года назад +1

    You're a tough dude. Great video

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Wes. NY in the house!!!!

    • @wesNYC
      @wesNYC 2 года назад

      @@Soberdogs today is a hard day. I really wanna go back to drinking. Thanks for the reply, it helps to remind me to stay sober.

  • @manicmurph
    @manicmurph Год назад +8

    I couldn't imagine going through full blown withdrawal without any meds. I'm on methadone now and people have told me horror stories about coming off methadone in jail. This one chick in Alaska died because they wouldn't attend to get and she was so dehydrated. I'm surprised they give out benzos. Even five days to come off benzos isn't enough time either. I was on Klonopin for 7 years and went to detox for 5 days and I wasn't even fully sick until I got home that night and the phenobarbital wore off. You're supposed to be tapered over a long period and I knew this but none of the Drs there did...lol

    • @douglasphillips24
      @douglasphillips24 10 месяцев назад +1

      I started 110 mg a day dose in 2010 and in 2020 I had an encounter with Jesus Christ and immediately started detoxing out down to 50 mg and going down 5 mg a month until I got to 20 and that's when I couldn't sleep . It hasn't been easy working a job detoxing but all glory to Jesus Christ I'm done with that stuff now . May you be blessed to conquer your fears in Jesus name Amen.

    • @manicmurph
      @manicmurph 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@douglasphillips24 thank you, Amen brother.

    • @XXAnthonyCarmineXx
      @XXAnthonyCarmineXx 2 месяца назад

      Methadone wd is worse than h wd lol

  • @colinclement2752
    @colinclement2752 3 года назад +7

    Back when I was in active addiction my local jail wouldn't do SHIT to help you with withdrawals. I've heard it's getting a little better now with a lot of facilities.

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  3 года назад +1

      That sucks Colin. I think most places are getting better but still not even close to where they need to be. I know most jails give us tylenol and say see you in 5 days

    • @brysoncain5145
      @brysoncain5145 2 года назад

      I've learned when I'm in county jail not to tell them cuz they don't care

    • @Greg-yu4ij
      @Greg-yu4ij Год назад

      Cruel and unusual punishment. POWs in Japanese camps used to get dysentery, vomit and poo. Guards would treat them the same, except dehydration would finish them off. All these guys think of is getting their fix and they OD as soon as they get out. The only bright spot was that guard who fired you up to make it through

  • @bobbylocks8354
    @bobbylocks8354 2 года назад +1

    God bless ur a inspiration

  • @billkounelis1683
    @billkounelis1683 4 года назад +2

    Wow,, so true bro, been in jail and having a habbit !!! You crack me up bro because I've been through that....

    • @billkounelis1683
      @billkounelis1683 4 года назад

      Yes same as in Australia bro...l can relate....

    • @billkounelis1683
      @billkounelis1683 4 года назад

      Bro, stay out of jail ain't worth it , a waist of life bro...my last time was last year oct17, was my 9 sentence can't do anymore bro, getting old 48y iam and so am done with that life...you seem Italian yea! My back ground is Greek , l bet you come from a good family just like me....I've just hang with the wrong crowd , that was my f****k up...

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  4 года назад

      you know how it is lol it suckedddd but its sad that we could get drugs that easy in jail

  • @SongWhisperer
    @SongWhisperer 4 года назад +14

    Sober life, it's a lot harder than some people think.
    Great video, thanks for sharing.

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  4 года назад +1

      Aint that the truth it is a daily grind U get it Great point it is a struggle but well worth it Thanks for the support!!!!

  • @danielmunoz8217
    @danielmunoz8217 12 дней назад

    Man I just went thru that. I do not wish it upon anyone. We are treated worst than animals.

  • @gary5693
    @gary5693 Год назад +1

    Wow!!! I can't believe how lucky we are here in the UK! when you get arrested here the first night you spend in the police station cells so you can Go to court in the morning so you don't get anything there then if you get sent to prison by that you are starting to go into withdrawal. I was on heroin and starting to feel rough and couldn't wait to see the nurse to get assessed after a urine test you are given a small dose of methadone 10ml which just takes the edge off but your still ill then every day it gets increased til they find the right dose so your not ill it is done like this because they don't know how big your habit is and they don't want you to overdose.... so in the UK we are really lucky that if you are ill it's only for the first 24 hours max then over a period of time your dose is slowly lowered until your clean.... I really feel for you guys

  • @dustygatrell-ru7tg
    @dustygatrell-ru7tg Год назад +2

    I was prescribed benzos for 9 years , an before I got I locked up I was hooked on high doses of kratom an nicotine. I got threw in jail an it was the worst thing I've ever been threw. I'm currently 8 months later still suffering badly from benzo damage. An ill probably go back to jail because I have to go to classes but I can't cause evrrytime I do I feel like I'm having a seizure. I make it to some of my classes but Man this a nightmare. I recently started working out alot an running an walkihg everyday trying to get In best shape physically an mentality just In case I go back. For some reason I can't be around people or I start shaking uncontrollably an just all kinds of bad things happen. It's just retarded. But I got saved in jail. So it's the best thing thst could happened . The truth is that they dont csre if you die in jail. Your just another low life to them they think they are better. I lost respect for gaurds they are fools.

  • @brysoncain5145
    @brysoncain5145 2 года назад +4

    I kicked in jail last year it's crazy how far I've come since then

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  2 года назад

      Good for you brotha thats incredible so happy to hear and see that you been sober since then?

  • @manabchetia9227
    @manabchetia9227 Год назад +1

    I went to cold turkey in jail without medicine ...it was a horrible time i cant explai how difficult it was ..again i relaps thinking now how to overcome from drugs...please help me

  • @marcusharmon8389
    @marcusharmon8389 Год назад +4

    I did it in 1995 when there was no methadone to help you with withdrawal brutal is the right word I was down the block no bed and no warm clothes literally just a concrete floor to sit on freezing cold wow I wish I could be back there NOT lol 😂

    • @XXAnthonyCarmineXx
      @XXAnthonyCarmineXx 2 месяца назад

      Methadone wd is worse than h wd because it gets in your bones

  • @davidtatum8682
    @davidtatum8682 3 месяца назад

    I don't know how you slept. I didn't sleep for a month after. I mean I'm sure i had micro-sleep here and there but man, it was hell.

  • @roadtosomewhere140
    @roadtosomewhere140 26 дней назад

    I seeked this video out being an addict and im now looking for reassurance because ive convinced myself im going to end up in lock up. I used to neglect the idea of 12 step but im surrendering myself to my addiction. I need help and id love some advice how to leave ego and twitch for the itch.

  • @carlosgonzalez8385
    @carlosgonzalez8385 10 месяцев назад +1

    I had to deal with this to but from fen 10 blu a day and I ain’t get shi not even water and a bit of food for 3 days I was a mess that week but I’m glad I just stayed for 3 days

  • @089eva
    @089eva 4 года назад +3

    Great video as usual! I have a question for you: Was there some kind of pride after you made it through the withdrawals? Or were you still to caught up in that old mindset? I just imagine it must feel incredible to make it through those weeks of withdrawals after years of probably thinking you could never do it because it's too much of a nightmare and takes too much determination and strength.

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  4 года назад +3

      Thank you Eva as always!!! No no pride it’s an empty feeling unfortunately because drugs become a love. Literally using them daily it’s like losing a part of u. And the depression of jail was still way to strong. But on the street when I went through it I had a little pride in overcoming it but still very overwhelmed with all the chaos I caused and trying to fix everything

    • @089eva
      @089eva 4 года назад

      @@Soberdogs Damn, that makes sense. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  4 года назад

      @@089eva of course thank you for the support!!!

    • @steven3678
      @steven3678 2 года назад

      @@Soberdogs so true could not hv put that any better , think sme for all off us really nothing to be grateful for as your or sorry ma mind was well you know but i just put it as lost

    • @mateuszw.7905
      @mateuszw.7905 2 года назад

      @@steven3678 how are you now?

  • @destroyingtheworksofthedev9349
    @destroyingtheworksofthedev9349 2 года назад +1

    Nassau County LI County Jail is literally a hell hole. I went thru the same process, I remember them taking my BP and seeing 198/100! I had to sleep on a wooden bench in which I tossed and turned maybe sleeping for 5 min at a time. This went on from like 1 am to 6:30 until they took us on the bus for arraignment. Then you get processed for the county jail! They put you in about 4 or 5 different holding cells which takes like 12-14 hours to finally get to 72 hour lockdown. Man, that got me clean though! I remember my nose running all night cuz I used to sniff only, so once I went into withdrawal, that's, nose just runnin runnin runnin. Horrific experience which was well deserved and served God's purpose fully.

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  2 года назад +2

      Damn that sounds horribleeeee. I was with a lot of guys who came through LI and Nassua county and they said it was awfulllllllll

    • @XXAnthonyCarmineXx
      @XXAnthonyCarmineXx 2 месяца назад

      God put drugs on the earth for us to enjoy you can use drugs and not ruin your life, everything in moderation even moderation

  • @Jto456
    @Jto456 Год назад +2

    This video scared the shit out of me in a good way. I know this is where I’m heading if I don’t get sober but it’s so hard. My heart is literally racing I never want to get to this point how do I stop?

    • @cptpayday2080
      @cptpayday2080 Год назад +1

      Get professional help, open up with your issues to your friends and family if you can expect support

    • @andyscoming4919
      @andyscoming4919 Год назад +1

      Methadone clinic man, trust me.

    • @fightintheshade
      @fightintheshade 11 месяцев назад +1

      No other hope but Jesus Christ. Follow Him or disaster and death

  • @xzAllisonxz
    @xzAllisonxz 2 года назад +1

    Been there and it's the absolute worst

  • @henrycota9532
    @henrycota9532 9 месяцев назад +1

    Withdraw from blues is worse than withdraw from heroin believe me I've been through both

    • @XXAnthonyCarmineXx
      @XXAnthonyCarmineXx 2 месяца назад

      Yeah because blues are fent which is stronger than h it’s not oxy lol

  • @newyardleysinclair9960
    @newyardleysinclair9960 Год назад +2

    You may not die due to opiate withdrawal but you may wish you did. It's such a terrible feeling

  • @justaguy4real
    @justaguy4real 2 года назад +1

    It's terrible how much a perspective changes and deteriorates in a withdrawal situation to the point of considering suicide by either od'ing, cutting an artery, or even just purposely wrecking a vehicle to lose consciousness to simply escape the feeling. I think I'm going to be a experienced influencing speaker to help kids and people avoid making these mistakes. They're dreadful. There was a 27 year old guy put in jail for ticket warrants. He was addicted to the 3 worst drugs possible and in combination all with worst detox withdrawal feelings. And he died from his body complaining about not having those drugs anymore. He was in total agony and on video in the jail cell and seeing him have to deal with those wds broke my heart and i wept for his pain. I felt this terrible with just this, I can't even imagine how excruciatingly agonizing feelings he had, and for over 2 weeks of it. Poor poor fella dealt with a long dreadful slow death to the likes of over 2 weeks of constant torture.
    Watching him coping with that was extremely sad and difficult. 17 straight days of 24 hours each. OMG
    And he told them his needs as he was legally prescribed them yet they didn't treat him as they should have. They watched via cell camera him begging and pleading for help. No amount of imagination can comprehend how he felt to the point of death. I just can't....
    they were methadone, xanax, and something else. Even just a single 1 of those is worse the heroin itself, but in combination, I simply cannot imagine.

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  2 года назад +2

      Omg that’s awful. I can’t imagine how awful that must have been. And knowing that just 1 pill or a few pills could have saved and stopped that whole situation is so sad

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  2 года назад +1

      Your dead right how during that pain those terrible ideas seem reasonable and like a good choice. Suicide seems better that going through the next few days of withdrawal

    • @XXAnthonyCarmineXx
      @XXAnthonyCarmineXx 2 месяца назад

      Methadone withdrawal is worse than h withdrawal because methadone gets in your bones

  • @dawncampbell4872
    @dawncampbell4872 5 дней назад

    A new law is close to passing in Massachusetts and other states are getting close to approval for suboxone or methadone for detox . I firmly believe if a person wants to get off of opiates it takes 10 yrs of suboxone treatment and then taper down off .

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  5 дней назад

      For many that is the answer and im all for it it takes a while for our brain to get back to normal

  • @SixHundredandThirteen
    @SixHundredandThirteen 2 года назад +2

    I've detox in rikers island, but we get methadone. But I still get High to be truthful but only on weekends. It's hard being sober life sucks , working or not

    • @eddy-nd7nh
      @eddy-nd7nh Год назад +1

      That's exactly how I feel life does suck its what makes it so hard to stay sober after I use I feel great

    • @XXAnthonyCarmineXx
      @XXAnthonyCarmineXx 2 месяца назад

      You can use drugs and still be successful believe it or not

    • @XXAnthonyCarmineXx
      @XXAnthonyCarmineXx 2 месяца назад

      @@eddy-nd7nhfr

  • @bookreaderson
    @bookreaderson 9 месяцев назад

    U don’t get ur medicine prescribed to u daily by your doctor ? Is that legal

  • @thedopest
    @thedopest Год назад +2

    withdrawing in jail is easier than in person. My celly was a Count and I didn't want to look like a pussy. It feels like shit - but if you tell them you're an addict you will get clonodine and immodium (for the shakes and to help you control your stomach issues. I can still feel the feeling when they started asking about gang tattoos and shit like that...that's when you realize it's real.

  • @swolfe6536
    @swolfe6536 2 года назад +2

    I’m here because my brother has detoxed from heroin, fentanyl, OxyContin, anything you can think of, in prison probably at least ten times. Breaks my heart but I’m trying to understand why he would start all over again 😞. Prison guards/workers constantly bringing in drugs kept him back on it.

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  2 года назад +3

      I would say you got to understand how sick he is. It’s not that he’s starting over. He’s never stopping. He just is prolly stopping when he can’t get any. Until he is finally ready to change and try something different he’s just keep staying in this cycle I wish I had a better answer for you I’m sorry your dealing with that

    • @swolfe6536
      @swolfe6536 2 года назад

      @@Soberdogs you’re right. He’s never really stopped.

  • @garymcderp1146
    @garymcderp1146 2 года назад +1

    The thought of kicking in jail is one of the main reasons I got into recovery. I knew it was a matter of time with all the shit I was pulling at the time. Alcohol and benzo detox on top of heroin and coke? That’s some wild shit.

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  2 года назад +1

      Yea for sure. Detoxing in jail is def one of those memorable experiences. Just pure misery. Glad you got into recovery!!!

    • @waynegrow
      @waynegrow 2 года назад

      Hard core shit if you had to do that in jail. Bad enough gotta do It at all. Done alcohol benzos and coke. Couldn't cold turkey the benzos after 7 months reinstated and tapered off. Pure hell that shit. No joke.

    • @XXAnthonyCarmineXx
      @XXAnthonyCarmineXx 2 месяца назад

      Coke withdrawal is nothing compared to alcohol benzos or opiates

  • @carissablankenship6538
    @carissablankenship6538 2 года назад

    I think every jail is diff, now a days I would hope they will give u something

  • @tjblair346
    @tjblair346 2 года назад +1

    Do they give you your methadone or suboxone in prison or jail?

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  2 года назад +1

      Some places yea. When I was in no they didn’t now it’s a lot more common with suboxone especially at county jails

  • @rogerironhide4220
    @rogerironhide4220 10 месяцев назад

    I remember when I was sentenced to a yr & 1/2 in the county jail coming off of Methadone 120mg daily for almost 3-4 yrs straight.... NEVER AGAIN!

    • @carlosgonzalez8385
      @carlosgonzalez8385 10 месяцев назад

      May I ask why I’m getting sentenced soon to class b felony chargers gun n opiates idk wat I’m finna face but im a first time offender? Plzz plzzz respond thank u

  • @Filthycoffin
    @Filthycoffin 2 года назад +2

    I know it’s odd but I feel like I need to go to jail to get sober from benzos, sleeping pills and pot.

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  2 года назад

      I don't think that's odd at all. I think that's actually a huge step up that you have the awareness ahead of time to know that it will probably take some outside force to make you get sober but that is also something you can set up. You can do an intense 7 day detox to clean your body, you got to sign up at a rehab and make sure they don't let you leave on day 2. yea jail as well but jail doesn't offer any help besides forcefully making you stay sober for a few days/weeks/months. What about a hospital detox straight to an inpatient?

    • @tyrel-fg7zf
      @tyrel-fg7zf Год назад

      Lool❤

  • @bettabegoodjr2104
    @bettabegoodjr2104 3 года назад +2

    I've been there......... sad story.

  • @davidfurino2987
    @davidfurino2987 Месяц назад

    How the hell could you sleep at all

  • @perennialxennial
    @perennialxennial 28 дней назад

    Why can't they prescribe suboxone in jail?

  • @gearjamrrr
    @gearjamrrr Месяц назад

    I thank God I never got into drugs🙏

  • @raplegends24
    @raplegends24 10 месяцев назад

    Don't they give u medication for your withdrawals in UK jail u do u get methadone i I wouldn't have coped its hell especially if your on a methadone withdrawals now whatever ur prescribed on the out that's what u get or its 30 ml rapid detox

  • @JamesLoop-gd8jk
    @JamesLoop-gd8jk 7 месяцев назад

    You should have said you were coming off tons of benzos. Then you would have the anxiety part dealt with at least.

  • @robertmusgrove2211
    @robertmusgrove2211 2 года назад

    How much time did u do in prison?

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  2 года назад

      I did 4 years in prison

  • @timmystoner7219
    @timmystoner7219 Месяц назад

    Did it four times and it not just from opiates xanax ,kpins also

  • @yamisohi
    @yamisohi 2 года назад +1

    How does withdrawal compare to precipitative withdrawal?

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  2 года назад

      I think they are very similar but the main difference is the speed at which it comes on. The precipitated withdrawal comes on super quick vs regular withdrawal is more of a 6-8 hour process to start. Precipitated withdrawal can happen in like 10 minutes and goes from 0-10 in just a few minutes.

    • @yamisohi
      @yamisohi 2 года назад

      @@Soberdogs precipitative withdrawal makes me wanna cry like a bitch

    • @chanelwalker2627
      @chanelwalker2627 Год назад +1

      Precipitated withdrawal is withdrawal times 10. It's hell

  • @markdavids2511
    @markdavids2511 7 месяцев назад

    Opiate detox can be lethal.

  • @bobbylocks8354
    @bobbylocks8354 2 года назад +1

    Coming off opioids and alcohol

  • @mitsosgeo845
    @mitsosgeo845 10 месяцев назад

    Savage stories i have to tell to.

  • @bettabegoodjr2104
    @bettabegoodjr2104 3 года назад +3

    It is tough luck... you live you die..

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  3 года назад +1

      yea thats a factttt

    • @bettabegoodjr2104
      @bettabegoodjr2104 3 года назад

      @@Soberdogs I've told people my story. Its crazy to see so many faces sympathize then turn to shock then horrified of what I put myself threw behind . 3weeks in a monitored room by guards in the "SUIT" and in a psychopaths brain... it was not pretty. More like SHITTY. BUT IM HERE AND I NEVER HAVE TO GO BACK! If I choose.

  • @georgemirtsev2201
    @georgemirtsev2201 3 года назад

    Sucks bro at least you got through it. When I went to county jail in San Francisco I was on a methadone clinic and if your are on a methadone clinic they dose you every single day same with suboxone but when it came to Benzos even though I had a legit prescription and I told them I’m in severe withdrawal from them (I had severe Benzo habit back then) they said “tough luck” and the reason they wouldn’t give benzos is because to many inmates would cheek the meds and then sell them

    • @Soberdogs
      @Soberdogs  3 года назад +1

      Damn George that is dangerous that they told you to "tough it out" you can die from Benxo withdrawal. Hopefuly the jail had changed.

  • @robertmusgrove2211
    @robertmusgrove2211 2 года назад

    Needed to know if ok

  • @LucyFre
    @LucyFre Год назад

    Wasn't there any doctor in prison to see you ? Its USA. Not Afganistan

  • @edgarsayles5731
    @edgarsayles5731 2 года назад

    Hey can you help me

  • @RodneyJohnson1988
    @RodneyJohnson1988 Год назад +1

    That's why they won't allow cameras phone calls or anything they don't want people to see how they do you

    • @XXAnthonyCarmineXx
      @XXAnthonyCarmineXx 2 месяца назад

      They always have cell phones in jail / prison do you not see people that post TikTok’s n shit from jail cmon smh 🤦‍♂️

    • @megaeff921
      @megaeff921 Месяц назад

      @@XXAnthonyCarmineXxthey sneak it in dummy 😭😭

  • @chadkline4268
    @chadkline4268 Год назад

    Interesting 👍
    I have 2 questions:
    1) everybody on earth knows opiates will addict and impoverish you, so why do people even start? Do they think they are stronger than all the rest that go down the hole, or do they want to be a victim of opiates, or what?
    2) why do some heroin addicts end up in the streets, while others can remain successful businessnen? Is it just a matter of a personality type? If it weren't for drugs, do you think you would've abused yourself in other ways?

  • @michaelsiengo1
    @michaelsiengo1 7 месяцев назад

    Brauh… I had to quit watching after I saw your hat

  • @dumbage
    @dumbage 6 месяцев назад

    1:24 ?????????