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LGBTQ+ individuals may have many of the same health concerns as the general population but experience health challenges at higher rates. Research has shown that a history of discrimination and stigma has contributed to higher rates of mental illness among LGBTQ+ community members. We’ll explore the health concerns for those in the LGBTQ+ community and hear individual stories.
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Substance Abuse in a Pandemic
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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans are also facing a substance use crisis. According to the Centers for Disease Control, the pandemic has prompted more people to start or increase use of a substance as a way of coping with the stress. Overdose deaths have also spiked since the start of the pandemic.
Suicide in a Time of Unrest
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The Coronavirus pandemic combined with the unrest we've all witnessed has led to negative feelings like isolation, fear and stress. How will those emotions affect us in the years to come? On Transforming Health: Suicide in a Time of Unrest we'll uncover what we know about suicide rates now and we'll offer tips for prevention.
Routine Healthcare in a Pandemic
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, many put off routine healthcare and screenings in order to stay away from the doctor's office but what are the lasting effects of this delay in healthcare? How are those that delayed their care getting back on track? Plus - what role will telemedicine continue to play in the future of healthcare?
Dan Jurman hopes his story of childhood food insecurity and adversity can inspire others
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As Pennsylvania's executive director of advocacy and reform, Dan Jurman looks out for vulnerable populations in the state - a job that has been personal from day one. His childhood included homelessness, food insecurity, family substance abuse and other adverse experiences. Jurman recognizes that people helped him along the way. He says others who experience adversity as children need that help...
Author Sebene Selassie on interconnection and mindfulness
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Sebene Selassie, meditation teacher and author of You Belong: A Call for Connection, says the difficulties of the pandemic proved the value and need for interconnection.
Mental Health After a Pandemic
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Some have called the COVID-19 pandemic an equalizer or a shared experience, in that every single one of us has been impacted. We have all experienced a degree of fear, isolation or worry. What remains to be seen is how these feelings will impact our mental health. On “Transforming Health: Mental Health After a Pandemic” we’ll hear from individuals who already had mental health concerns and then...
COVID and Teacher Practicing Mindfulness
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In order to cope with the stress of COVID-19, Allison Keefe was able to lean on mindfulness training she received with fellow educators prior to the pandemic.
COVID and Self Encouragement
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Expert provides tips on how to use self encouragement
WellSpan Lily Knopic
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Q&A with mental health expert on how to stay mentally well
COVID Social Distance
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Breaking down social distancing
COVID Slow the Spread
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Tips on slowing the spread of Covid-19
COVID and Vacation
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Expert provides tips on how to take a mental vacation
COVID Diaries: Then and Now
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It has been more than a year since the coronavirus pandemic struck altering life for everyone. On Transforming Health: Coronavirus Then and Now we’ll revisit the stories of those we interviewed at the start of the pandemic. We’ll hear from front line workers, teachers, parents and more. How has life changed and what are they expecting in the near future.
A day in the life of a teacher practicing mindfulness during a pandemic
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In order to cope with the stress of COVID-19, Allison Keefe was able to lean on mindfulness training she received with fellow educators prior to the pandemic.
A day in the life of a coroner during the COVID 19 pandemic
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A day in the life of a coroner during the COVID 19 pandemic
A day in the life of a mental health professional during the COVID 19 pandemic
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A day in the life of a mental health professional during the COVID 19 pandemic
A day in the life of doctor during coronavirus pandemic
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A day in the life of doctor during coronavirus pandemic
A day in the life of someone in recovery during COVID 19
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A day in the life of someone in recovery during COVID 19
A day in the life of a small business owner during the COVID 19 pandemic
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A day in the life of a small business owner during the COVID 19 pandemic
A day in the life of a nurse working in a COVID 19 unit
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A day in the life of a nurse working in a COVID 19 unit
A day in the life of a teacher during the coronavirus pandemic
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A day in the life of a teacher during the coronavirus pandemic
A day in the life of someone caring for a person with disabilities during COVID 19
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A day in the life of someone caring for a person with disabilities during COVID 19
A day in the life of a high school senior during the coronavirus pandemic
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A day in the life of a high school senior during the coronavirus pandemic
A day in the life of someone in long term recovery during the coronavirus pandemic
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A day in the life of someone in long term recovery during the coronavirus pandemic
A day in the life of a nurse practitioner battling COVID 19
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A day in the life of a nurse practitioner battling COVID 19
A horrible challenge York Regional EMS chief worried about supply of N95 masks
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A horrible challenge York Regional EMS chief worried about supply of N95 masks
A day in the life of an EMS provider battling the coronavirus
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A day in the life of an EMS provider battling the coronavirus
How to focus on your mental health during a pandemic
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How to focus on your mental health during a pandemic
Mental Health Stigma
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Mental Health Stigma

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @OlsonCox-uu7ob
    @OlsonCox-uu7ob 10 днів тому

    Ehat Americans people did to me it 😭

  • @Jo_Jooo-h6m
    @Jo_Jooo-h6m 23 дні тому

    Is there anything to help with the withdrawals? I’m not looking to replace one thing for another ove been on prescribed opioids for 26 years. Please I don’t need judgement I need some help. I don’t want methadone that out of the question..

    • @stephenstuckey
      @stephenstuckey 17 днів тому

      Have u heard of or tried Kratom? If you're looking for natural relief unfortunately there isn't many. High doses of magnesium glycinate and Vit C will help along with other supplements. It also depends on your lifestyle, diet, if you exercise or not(which does help). But really its Time.....it takes time to fully recover, to rebalance those chemicals in the brain, especially the dopamine and cortisol levels.

  • @nirimalanaidoo4607
    @nirimalanaidoo4607 26 днів тому

    I agree with you ma'am. And I can relate. Because I have a daughter with bipolar

  • @seattledutch
    @seattledutch Місяць тому

    I have a positive test (3 KD bands active) and 3 doctors dismissed the test.

  • @illbehaviour9785
    @illbehaviour9785 2 місяці тому

    Glad you guys are doing so well, I'm 6 years or maybe even 8 clean and life seems to be getting worse not better, Feel like I may have left it to long either that or for some reason the opiod's fixed something in me that cant be fixed any other way.

  • @StefShock
    @StefShock 2 місяці тому

    My sister is currently unraveling and this woman’s story is currently my families reality. We’re discovering that the only options for us are jail or psychiatric units but she won’t go to a psych ward willingly. We are literally waiting for her to be a danger to someone in order for her to be forced into psychiatric care. It’s misery and my parents are at wits end.

  • @jimparsons4312
    @jimparsons4312 2 місяці тому

    To all you opiate addicts out there take sodium ascorbate during withdrawal - it heavy supplements the vitamin C that opiates leach from the body - LOVE AND LIGHT ❤️❤️🤍🤍❤️it does get better. Everything is out here waiting for you!!!!!!!!!!

  • @yvonnewrighting272
    @yvonnewrighting272 2 місяці тому

    Lx😊

  • @yvonnewrighting272
    @yvonnewrighting272 2 місяці тому

    Hilariously funnyx😊

  • @MakeAsylumsGre4tAgain
    @MakeAsylumsGre4tAgain 3 місяці тому

    Tucker Carlson interview re. gov involvement with creating lyme disease

  • @JuanRamirez-xe6wr
    @JuanRamirez-xe6wr 3 місяці тому

    By girlfriends is mentally I’ll schizophrenia they’re trying to lock her up because she was drunk driving I’m very scared for that

  • @javi447
    @javi447 3 місяці тому

    this farmer is so awesome he has a great heart and is so genuine

  • @Keyfer62
    @Keyfer62 3 місяці тому

    I suffered from depression, fear, etc. for most of my early life. When I started thinking spiritually, praying to God and reading from the Bible, I started a slow recovery.

  • @puccipower
    @puccipower 3 місяці тому

    In America, right now in 2024 I think we should bring them back. There are a lot of people who will never come back from the fentanyl epidemic and homelessness. At least back in those days, a vulnerable population had a place to go where they weren't at risk of being killed or beaten every single day by other predatory mentally ill and addicted people.

  • @williamdon3442
    @williamdon3442 4 місяці тому

    Update on her???

  • @cosminpopa8208
    @cosminpopa8208 4 місяці тому

    Ingmar Bergman Autumn Sonatta - a mother deception and hate must be taken by the daughter, the scars of the mother should inherit the girl....there is a lot of hate between a mother and a daughter when she reach teen 18+ especially because of sexual tension - that s what doctors and psyhologists and teachers say

  • @MsZoombye
    @MsZoombye 4 місяці тому

    I've seen too many ill people in jail over hospitalization. My feeling is that we have many more prisons and not enough psychiatric hospitals. I also have heard that many psychiatric hospitals were just as abusive as prisons. Heartbreaking!

  • @johnboy4067
    @johnboy4067 4 місяці тому

    I lost my leg in an accident and put on high amounts of oxycontin ( I'm from the UK and there isn't an epidemic like the states ) I'm trying to get clean after relapsing, I'm so tired of being tired , I just don't want to live like this any more , I never been addicted to anything before and trusted my doctor , I wouldn't wish addiction on anyone, I don't think I'm going to make it this time , please say a prayer for me

    • @change691
      @change691 2 місяці тому

      If you can get some Lyrica or pregablin, that will help you immensely, ask a doctor for it. I was also prescribed oxy for 19 years and I used gabapentin and kratom to get off of it, three months now and haven't craved it once. I'm in the US and praying for you.

    • @cmgtn67
      @cmgtn67 9 днів тому

      there is definitely an epidemic in the uk

  • @bethgott9768
    @bethgott9768 4 місяці тому

    Whipped bloody in upbringing

  • @iqosuser2754
    @iqosuser2754 4 місяці тому

    Its 2 yrs now in isreal and Palestine war Ukraine war 😳 you worry about vaping. Stop the war !!!

  • @iqosuser2754
    @iqosuser2754 4 місяці тому

    Young people !! What about the old people ??? Stuff the brats !!! I will never give up vaping 😮😮😮

  • @NEWFIEBULLET1497
    @NEWFIEBULLET1497 5 місяців тому

    More bullshit about vaping, take all the hostility for vaping and put that into cigarettes while h kill an average amount of people a year to fill a small city, 50yrs a smoker and tried everything to quit. Vaping worked and saved my life PERIOD

  • @MatthewRose-vy8fs
    @MatthewRose-vy8fs 5 місяців тому

    All that money USA spend on wars and they can even look after those that need care 😢😢😢

  • @deepinmind83
    @deepinmind83 5 місяців тому

    While I appreciate the many kind comments of hope and love, it makes me sad to read how many of these comments are about personal responsibility, of the parents or the individual, to take care of this problem alone. We have really been fed this ideology of individualism so fiercely that we have forgotten about community, and compassion. I really wish I could help people understand how much we self fulfill the prophecy of most people being cruel and lacking empathy. It has become markedly worse during my short lifetime alone. Charles Dickens and Victor Hugo wrote about this over centuries past, and we somehow can't remember the message they sent about working together, rather than competition alone as our way of life. We just think the musicals and movies are cute. It's the most important message of all human history.

  • @leinad5243
    @leinad5243 5 місяців тому

    I hope she is ok❤

  • @bradleyshort912
    @bradleyshort912 5 місяців тому

    22 reishi mushroom incure 5 oz 120 dollars drink all in 15 mins new liver

    • @kirkarsineau7612
      @kirkarsineau7612 2 місяці тому

      @bradleyshort1912 . Can you please clarify the msg you wrote on this thread ? Im very sick.

    • @bradleyshort912
      @bradleyshort912 2 місяці тому

      @@kirkarsineau7612 ua-cam.com/video/Vdb5V3FYQL4/v-deo.html

  • @tkoborny
    @tkoborny 5 місяців тому

    I feel your pain. It’s so heartbreaking to accept that the dreams we had for our children will never be realized. I describe it as being in a constant state of mourning. We mourn the life they will never have. I know I lost family member who one by one drifted away. It’s a very lonely life when we stick by our kids.

  • @Edward3DFX
    @Edward3DFX 6 місяців тому

    PHYCO PARENTS FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS - horrible Drug peddling kookooos

  • @kingy8810
    @kingy8810 6 місяців тому

    My brother has been unwell with schitzophrenia for over 40yrs. He lives in South Australia He is with 40 others, They are fed clothes washed for them meds compulsory all paid by the government. The government has finally realised that severely mentaliy sick people can't look sfter themselves and not all relatives can handle it

  • @lisablount7578
    @lisablount7578 6 місяців тому

    The reason this happens is not “ psychosis “ as is told to the public. It is not a medical problem or a medical solution because medicines make things worse for most. Not better. And cause iatrogenic issues like diabetes sexual dysfunction and the “ lack of insight” is on the part of parents not “the afflicted one “. Individual therapy is not an answer. Its just venting to a stranger. Cognitive “ restructuring “ also can mask and drugs definitely do mask issues too. This has no answer if families are told this is a chemical imbalance or genes or brains because its now known to be more psychosocial than biological and the diagnosis is worse than the problem because the person’s reality is being expressed in broken metaphors no one can decipher not even them and some of the medications are addictive or have paradoxical effects which cause not heal mental illness. Few would take the medications if warning labels were on the bottle because the side effects are horrible and it is not “ her illness “ necessarily making her sick in jail its JAIL and the medication. If she refused it to begin with three’s a reason for it. It couldve been worsening things not improving things. First episode psychosis can be cures without any relapse witg dialogic practice but it is impossible to do in the US and the medical model id a total failure too. Disability and incarceration rates rise as prescription use rises. It is a causal relationship. Anatomy of ab Epidemic won the Pulitzer Prize. Too many jobs depend on more and more mental patients. This is why there are so many homeless and adducted on street drugs which were once on legal psych drugs and the eighth amendment protects criminals but nothing protects mental patients in jails or prisons . CIT claims to protect but it is more a fundraising PR tool and is not implemented Nobody calms assesses or facilitates. In fact they do the exact recerse and they only do it to so called mentally ill who should probably start being angry even if anger is called a “ symptom “ so this evil is exposed. So ahoukd their families but their families ars sometimes a big reason they stay “ mentally ill “ because scapegoating is big business and families are given all the right tools to abuse the “probkem child “ by the mental health “ industry “ and the pseudoscientific big pharma drug marketing.

  • @michelleb8559
    @michelleb8559 6 місяців тому

    I have two adult children, both clinically diagnosed with schizophrenia. It’s awful. I have tried so many times to get help for my son and I am always told “he has rights” and until he is deemed to be a danger to others or his self there is no help. The system, unfortunately, is set up to be reactive versus proactive. I’m heartbroken because literally there is nothing I can do. My daughter up and left for Vegas. We had not heard from her so we connected with the police, filed a missing persons report on her and hired a private investigator only to be told she was found sleeping on the streets. They stated that she did not want any help and because she seemed fine to them, there was nothing they could do. Just so unfortunate!

    • @simmic3766
      @simmic3766 3 місяці тому

      I feel you. We were in the same page. Over a year now our son who’s living on his own after a break up was a horrible journey for us.😢🥹 Multiple efforts and attempts to get police, GP, mental health Crisis team for him but no avail unless he’s a danger to himself and to others. Until the day comes that he ripped off his neighbour’s fence and set it on fire! Then the police arrested him!!!!!😢🥹

    • @mjmartinez3244
      @mjmartinez3244 2 місяці тому

      I begged the cops to help me yesterday and they said he has rights and until he does something that puts himself or someone in danger, they can't intervene. He held a gun to my head 3 weeks ago and they direct admitted him to a crisis unit for 10 days...now he is threatening me again and is now doing meth and has been up for four days. I drove around all night last night and slept in my car cause I'm scared to go home. He is going to kill me one day in a psychosis. I told the cops, "Remember my face when you are putting me in a body bag."

    • @michelleb8559
      @michelleb8559 2 місяці тому

      @@mjmartinez3244 That’s awful. I am sorry you are going through this but I completely understand and feel your pain. My suggestion to you though would be to have him removed from your home if he is an adult. Get his name on every low income housing list that exists in your state. It’s not safe for you to be around him while he is in a state of psychosis.

  • @iKiIIedThePromQueen
    @iKiIIedThePromQueen 6 місяців тому

    Your nipples are showing

  • @taranehsohrabi156
    @taranehsohrabi156 7 місяців тому

    lol the track drop at 3:40 with 808s and trap percussion

  • @ronmoore6598
    @ronmoore6598 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing your story. It's important to know. I hope you find help for your daughter.

  • @jacquelinejohnson2956
    @jacquelinejohnson2956 7 місяців тому

    I am so sad and sorry that happened to your beautiful daughter.

  • @tammylloyd8637
    @tammylloyd8637 7 місяців тому

    Yes in the jails they treat the mentally ill worse than Dogs at a dog pound No joke for real I been in jail a few times and the things they did to mentally ill people haunt me today and if you think you can just go tell and it will stop you are wrong if you tell you are a target for them and they get you real good

    • @mistysancho3648
      @mistysancho3648 5 місяців тому

      I believe it. My sister just called from jail, she hasn't been given a shower in a week. They had he naked and in own urine, while finally being allowed to call me, in the middle of our call the phone was cut off. Theyre punishing her for trying to speak out to the injustice. I need to get her help but don't know where to start

  • @theslacker
    @theslacker 7 місяців тому

    why this things don't happen here in europe.only in usa people get sick from vaping

  • @hoopslaa5235
    @hoopslaa5235 7 місяців тому

    I laugh when I type this but there should be some sexual interface during withdrawal. Sex releases such hormones and dopamine and positive chemicals to help instill good chemistry to combat depression. Lol. For real. Where can we meet mutual like minded people for detox! Ha. Imma start a website to connect withdrawal dating and connect an adult house where they can meet and be together. Seriously. Who’s in with me. Lol

    • @uniquechannelnames
      @uniquechannelnames 5 місяців тому

      Umm not many people want to have sex while going thru withdrawals also most opioid addicts sex drive is totally deadened until at least a week after quitting, when they usually still aren't feeling good

  • @dianeserafino3174
    @dianeserafino3174 7 місяців тому

    Vaping saving my LIFE. Started at 13 smoking..............almost 50 years of it......VAPING SAVING MY LIFE. Watch utube vids from the UK on Vaping. Completely different they encourage for those seeking to quit smoking. 95% healthier than SMOKING.

  • @SHARPEYE1
    @SHARPEYE1 7 місяців тому

    I been off tramadol for a month already and been feeling very sad down and bored all together 😢

    • @unidaspandemia9936
      @unidaspandemia9936 6 місяців тому

      It´s normal man, it takes several months to be back to the normal limbic system. But trust me, it dissapears, don´t take them again, TRAMADOL are even worst than Oxycodone in my opinion.

    • @danielcreese7886
      @danielcreese7886 3 місяці тому

      I’m just coming off tramadol withdrawals cold turkey (3rd time)it’s mentally challenging the first week and physically. I’m on day 9 just bad insomnia now only getting few hours a night! work drains me in day but I will get there I’ve done it b4 because I know this ain’t half as what methadone withdrawal is I know I’m gonna do it I’m just fight through the days now just don’t give up and don’t relapse we are wasting months&years off our lives in that mental torture chamber they call withdrawals ❤

    • @unidaspandemia9936
      @unidaspandemia9936 3 місяці тому

      @@danielcreese7886 how many years and dose of tram??

  • @user-qm6nc9gp6e
    @user-qm6nc9gp6e 8 місяців тому

    Agreed! Jail is NOT going to treat and give the mentally ill what they need and what their needs are.

  • @tazz3663
    @tazz3663 8 місяців тому

    covid actual treatment done\still doing all the killing!

  • @jiayouchinese
    @jiayouchinese 8 місяців тому

    This is Doug Fearn, why does everyone think he is Stephen Buhner?

  • @user-lb8et9iu1p
    @user-lb8et9iu1p 8 місяців тому

    I don't know if this mother reads these comments but I hope she reads mine. I want you to know how important your video is on changing the officers that I train in Tennessee on mental health. I have 5 objectives; diagnosis that are common in our jails and prisons, skills and ways to assist inmates in crisis, understanding involuntary admission but most of all having empathy. After I go through all my power point slides your video is the last thing that I show. I introduce your video and then show the before picture of your beautiful daughter and then one after she turned 18yo. My last question to all that attend is if your video touched their hearts and if they will take a minute to have some empathy and consider that the next person that comes into booking may not be high on drugs and even if they are it may be because they are suffering for mental illness. Thank you for sharing this video and giving me the opportunity to share your story and the story of you beautiful to change the way we treat our mentally ill patients in our jails. You and your family are in my heart and prayers.

  • @karilynnbradley6872
    @karilynnbradley6872 8 місяців тому

    My daughter is 16 and recently diagnosed with acute psychosis and severe anxiety it seems out of nowhere with no warning or knowledge that it could get so out of hand in an instance . Please help she is on probation for the second time in 2 years . I am at a loss she's face felony 3 charges for kicking a phlebotomist in the arm.

  • @barbaradolby2929
    @barbaradolby2929 9 місяців тому

    Way too many people with severe mental disorders living on the street😢many more who need help and are walking around harassing people through no fault ofntheir own. Dont lock them up in a room. They need help🙏

  • @jasonbachelor604
    @jasonbachelor604 9 місяців тому

    Everything in this video is a complete lie

  • @bethbrafford1752
    @bethbrafford1752 9 місяців тому

    Now they are on the streets which is worse!!!!!

  • @ronaldclayton4232
    @ronaldclayton4232 9 місяців тому

    When i decided to quit taking Oxy and Hydro a little over 10 years ago after 12-13 years of use and abuse my doctor left in 2013 and must have seen a different doctor every month for 9 until i got on buprenirohine.The last prescription i got was for hydrocodone.I was expecting something like #90 10/500 eight to ten days worth (back before they changed everything to 325mg acetaminophen)and the new apn id never seen before gave me #60 5/500 and knowing that would only last 3-4 days by taking 100mg once daily like id always done.Dissapointed about the quantity i went home and TOOK 30 TABLETS(and my liver values are still perfect to this day)they were gone in 2 days and within 2 weeks i was on buprenorphine but those 9 months after my long term doc left and when i finally got stabalized on buorenorhine were rough. I went up to 10 days without food or sleep,it was constantly hard to breathe and had diarrhea 99% of the time I lost a lot of weight too Im 6'4 and large statured and at 260 i have a normal waistline but went from 290 to about 225 in 3 or 4 months with no physical activity just laying in a bed not eating or sleeping so miserable i wanted to die FOR 9 MONTHS.If you've been using long term theres no such thing as getting better in 14-30 days not even 90 it takes years of determination and strong will.

  • @nicolecarnevale3226
    @nicolecarnevale3226 9 місяців тому

    I’m so sad…. I witnessed this beautiful sweet woman, a narcissistic personality, borderline, and antisocial. Lately she’s become unglued, unable to control her rages, abusive increasingly sick behavior… She began a effort to have her mother locked up in an insane asylum with her “ little” younger brother so she could take her parents money sooner… She has become increasing volatile, posting childish insults at people online, making fun of people’s weight, socioeconomic status, even making fun of women with hair loss and fat shaming them. She also made fun of an attorney who became confined to a wheelchair after peripheral neuropathy due to cancer…. Everyone and everything was judged beneath her ( narcissism and antisocial traits just like this poor lady) . I kept screaming someone put the breaks on her she’s out of control!!!!! Sordid tale….. So so so sad…….