2 Addicts & A Moron

EP 18: Chatting with Chasity


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In this conversation, the hosts discuss their personal experiences with addiction and the challenges they faced. They touch on topics such as the use of Suboxone and methadone as treatment options, the difficulties of coming off opioids, and the long-term effects of these medications. They also share stories of their lowest moments and the desperation they felt during their addiction. The conversation highlights the need for better solutions and support for individuals struggling with addiction. In this conversation, Chastity Munoz shares her journey of addiction and recovery, highlighting the challenges she faced and the lessons she learned along the way. She discusses her experiences with Suboxone and the importance of finding spiritual awakening and self-healing in the recovery process. Chastity also opens up about the impact of her addiction on her son and the healing that has taken place in their relationship. The conversation emphasizes the need for empathy and understanding towards addiction and the importance of sharing personal stories to help others in their own recovery journeys.

Keywords

addiction, Suboxone, methadone, treatment, opioids, withdrawal, personal experiences, addiction, recovery, Suboxone, spiritual awakening, self-healing, impact on family, empathy, personal stories

Takeaways

Suboxone and methadone are commonly used as treatment options for opioid addiction, but they can also be addictive and difficult to come off of.

Long-term use of Suboxone and methadone may not be the best solution for recovery, as it can lead to dependence and hinder progress.

The withdrawal symptoms from opioids can be severe and debilitating, making it challenging for individuals to quit.

Personal experiences with addiction vary, but many individuals struggle with finding the right support and resources to overcome their addiction.

There is a need for better solutions and support systems for individuals struggling with addiction, including access to comprehensive treatment programs and alternative therapies. Suboxone can be effective in preventing individuals from getting high, but it can also lead to severe withdrawal symptoms if misused.

Finding spiritual awakening and dedicating time to self-healing are crucial aspects of the recovery process.

Addiction can have a profound impact on family members, and healing and forgiveness are essential for rebuilding relationships.

Sharing personal stories and experiences can help reduce stigma and provide support and inspiration to others in their own recovery journeys.

Sound Bites

"The worst precipitated withdrawals I have ever experienced in my life."

"I just need to go to sleep. I just need to go to sleep."

"I just ate some bad food."

"Suboxone did not work in that instance"

"Suboxone sends you into an immediate withdrawal state that is worse than regular withdrawal"

"My son saved my life during a car accident"

Chapters

00:00

Introduction and Personal Backgrounds

01:30

Introducing Chastity Munoz and Her Podcast

03:28

Acknowledging Those Still Suffering

04:10

Chastity's Struggles with Addiction

05:28

Getting Involved in Dangerous Situations

08:14

The Impact of Suboxone and Methadone

09:37

The Rise and Fall of Pill Mills

13:22

The Challenges of Coming Off Suboxone

18:00

The Methadone Program Experience

22:22

The Long-Term Use of Suboxone and Methadone

26:09

Dependence on Suboxone and Methadone

29:16

A Personal Story of Precipitated Withdrawals

32:24

Desperation and Lowest Moments

33:41

The Need for Better Solutions and Support

34:12

Challenges with Suboxone and Withdrawal

35:39

Spiritual Awakening and Self-Healing in Recovery

37:01

Rebuilding Relationships and Healing Family Wounds

45:30

The Impact of Addiction on Children

46:18

Building a Platform to Shape the Perspective on Addiction

57:13

Battling Pain and Addiction: Chastity's Mother's Story

01:02:23

Announcement: Partnership with Soundville Studios

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