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Will was just eighteen when he ordered what he believed was prescribed Valium from an online pharmacy.Instead, what had arrived in the post was an opioid twenty times stronger than fentanyl, killing him almost instantly.And yet ITV News exposed this deadly and illegal practice more than a year ago.So, why are these fake pharmacies still online today? ITV News Reporter Sam Holder and Producer Louisa Felton tell Tom Bradby What You Need to Know…
Episode SummaryOur last episode explored addiction from the perspective of loved ones. In this episode, we are looking at the opioid crisis from the point of view of a retired FBI agent, Aaron Weeter, who spent 25 years specializing in drug-related crimes. From his frontline perspective, we learn how the opioid epidemic of the 90s spread to become the fentanyl epidemic we have today. For the visually-minded who prefer to listen and read or for those who need closed captioning, watch the transcript video here: https://youtu.be/oXq6XJ_z-HIAbout Aaron WeeterBeginning in 1998, Aaron served for over 23 years as a Special Agent in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Washington, D.C. Field Office. He served for twenty years as a case agent and three years as a supervisor investigating matters primarily involving white-collar/financial crimes in the areas of healthcare fraud and prescription drug diversion and distribution. During this time, Aaron also worked on a variety of national/office-wide cases including the 9-11, D.C. Sniper and January 6th investigations among others. Aaron is a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and a Certified Fraud Examiner. He retired from the FBI in late 2021 and recently started a fraud consulting business. Much of Aaron's FBI investigative work focused on the illegal distribution of pharmaceutical narcotics and other controlled substances by physicians, pharmacists and street-level dealers. He opened his first "pill case" in early 1999 in the early stages of what would become the pill epidemic and through dozens of cases thereafter, had a window into the evolution of the pill epidemic and its influence on the current fentanyl epidemic gripping the U.S. More to Watch and ReadChasing the Dragon: The Life of an Opiate Addict - a documentary made by the FBI & DEADr. Feelgood: Dealer or Healer? - a documentary about Dr. William Hurwitz, a Virginia physician who served nearly five years in prison for drug traffickingAnonymous Sister - a documentary where director Jamie Boyle explores her family's collision with the opioid epidemicAll the Beauty and the Bloodshed - a documentary about artist and activist Nan Goldin and her personal fight to hold the Sackler family accountable for the opioid overdose crisisDemon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver - a novel that shows the devastating impact of the opioid epidemic on a young boy in AppalachiaDopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America by Beth Macy - the definitive account of America's opioid epidemicRaising Lazarus: Hope, Justice, and the Future of America's Overdose Crisis by Beth Macy - a sequel to DopesickDopesick - Hulu limited series remake of Beth Macy's book Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe - a book that describes the Sackler family and their role in the opioid epidemicThe Family That Built an Empire of Pain - article by Patrick Radden Keefe that led to the bookWhat Can Be Done?Words Matter - Terms to Use and Avoid When Talking About Addictionhttps://www.cdc.gov/opioids/basics/fentanyl.html: https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/prevention/index.htmlFentanyl Test StripsFind Narcan Near YouIf you or someone you know is struggling with substance use disorder, SAMHSA's (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357), (also known as the Treatment Referral Routing Service) or TTY: 1-800-487-4889 is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. Callers can also order free publications and other information. You can also visit https://www.samhsa.gov. How opioid addiction occurs - Mayo ClinicList of Treatment Facilities and Support GroupsDrug Takeback ProgramsSafe Drug DisposalRelated EpisodesAddiction to Sobriety: A Mother's JourneyAnonymous SisterFind and Follow Carole and Wisdom Shared:https://www.caroleblueweiss.com/Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@WisdomSharedCaroleBlueweissFollow me and send me a message on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caroleblueweissFollow me and send me a message on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroleblueweiss/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carole_blueweiss/The Wisdom Shared TeamAudio Engineering by Steve Heatherington of Good Podcasting WorksSocial Media and Marketing Coordinator: Kayla Nelson
Aaron Carter died from drowning, RadarOnline.com has learned. The singer's autopsy is complete, with the Los Angeles Medical Examiner declaring Aaron became "incapacitated while in the bathtub due to the effects" of taking prescription pills and huffing.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, we welcome Cindy Perlin, a licensed clinical social worker and chronic pain survivor, to discuss the ongoing issue of prescription painkiller abuse and the dangers of relying on medication to treat pain. Research shows that physicians continue to prescribe large amounts of opioids for patients with minor pain issues, as well as other potentially harmful drugs like NSAIDs and gabapentinoids. Despite the risks, these medications are often preferred over safer, alternative treatments like medical marijuana, kratom, low-dose naltrexone, nutritional interventions, mind/body therapies, massage, acupuncture, and light therapy. Insurance companies also often do not cover these alternative options, leaving patients suffering unnecessarily and turning to dangerous street drugs. Cindy shares her personal experience with chronic pain and the importance of advocating for oneself to find the most effective and safe treatment options. This episode discusses the need for a shift in the way pain is treated and the availability of safe, effective alternatives. Cindy Perlin is a licensed clinical social worker, chronic pain survivor, and author of The Truth About Chronic Pain Treatments: The Best and Worst Strategies for Becoming Pain Free. She is founder and CEO, Alternative Pain Treatment Directory. She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "It's time for a reckoning in pain medicine." The Podcast by KevinMD is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience. With a growing physician shortage, increasing burnout, and declining patient satisfaction, a dramatic change is needed to make health care more efficient and effective and bring back the joy of practicing medicine. AI-driven ambient clinical intelligence promises to help by revolutionizing patient and provider experiences with clinical documentation that writes itself. The Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience, or DAX for short, is a voice-enabled, ambient clinical intelligence solution that automatically captures patient encounters securely and accurately at the point of care. Physicians who use DAX have reported a 50 percent decrease in documentation time and a 70 percent reduction in feelings of burnout, and 83 percent of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational. Rediscover the joy of medicine with clinical documentation that writes itself, all within the EHR. VISIT SPONSOR → https://nuance.com/daxinaction SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RATE AND REVIEW → https://www.kevinmd.com/rate FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM → https://www.instagram.com/kevinphomd FOLLOW ON TIKTOK → https://www.tiktok.com/@kevinphomd GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/WKR5f2 Powered by CMEfy.
Law enforcement found cans of compressed air at the scene of Aaron Carter's death, signifying huffing may have contributed to the late singer's fatal drowning. Listen here and learn more at RadarOnline.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
An Look At the Deaths Of Actress Brittany Murphy And Her Husband Of 2 1/2 Years Simon Monjack 5 Months Apart But Under Eerily Similar CircumstancesIn this episode we take a bit of a more controversial look at the untimely deaths of Brittany Murphy and her husband's mysteriously similar death 5 months later, Simon Monjack. Brittany burst on to the scene after nailing the role of "Tai Fraser" in the 1995 hit "Clueless". She transformed from that cute, lovable character into what she and the world believed to be the quintessential Hollywood leading lady by losing weight, going blond and glamming up her style, makeup and wardrobe. She was dating her leading men, but nothing serious or long term ever materialized until she met Simon in 2006. They married less than a year later. And then in 3 years time, they would both be dead. The media relentlessly hounded Brittany before her marriage. They then turned their sights on Simon after her death by spreading rumors and conjecture about his marriage to Brittany, the influence and control he allegedly had over her life, and the possibility that he had a hand in his death. But what the media failed to do was take a look at themselves and the role THEY played in both of their lives and their deaths. PROMO: STRICTLY STALKINGSOURCES:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pnHf0_b6-Uhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=404d64wYldUhttps://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bertolotti-12http://www.autopsyfiles.org/reports/Celebs/murphy,%20brittany_report.pdfhttp://www.autopsyfiles.org/reports/Celebs/monjack,%20simon_report.pdfhttps://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/three-persistent-rumors-circulating-since-090000613.htmlhttps://hollywoodlife.com/feature/brittany-murphy-mom-sharon-4536857/LINKS:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/killaforniapodPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/killaforniapodMerchandise: https://killaforniadreamingpodcast.threadless.com/Website: https://killaforniadreamingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1296620370450345/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/killaforniadreamingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/killaforniadreamingpod/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/killaforniapodEmail: killaforniapod@gmail.com
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After a counterfeit tablet purchased on social media took their son Charlie's life, Ed and Mary Ternan were determined to take action. Rather than blame social media companies for sales of dangerous substances, Ed and Mary saw an opportunity to make a change. They created the nonprofit Song for Charlie to raise awareness about fentanyl and fentanyl-laced substances being sold to young people on social media. Many counterfeit pills are made to look like prescription opioids and are more lethal than ever before. Join Heart of the Matter host Elizabeth Vargas as she sits down with Ed and Mary to discuss how substances are marketed and sold to adolescents and young adults on social media, the alarming increase in the availability of fake prescription pills containing fentanyl and the launch of National Fentanyl Awareness Day on May 10. Content warning: This episode contains mentions of death, as well as in-depth discussions of substance use. If you or someone you know is struggling with a mental health or substance use disorder, please contact SAMHSA's National Helpline at (800) 662-4357. These programs provide free, confidential support 24/7. You are not alone. Explore more on topics and themes discussed in this episode: Substances Laced with Fentanyl: How to Protect Loved Ones Fentanyl & Other Synthetic Opioids How Can I Protect My Child from Fentanyl? 5 Things Parents Need to KnowEditor's Note: The views and opinions expressed on Heart of the Matter are those of the podcast participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Partnership to End Addiction. We are also mindful that some of the personal stories feature the word “addict” and other terms from this list. We respect and understand those who choose to use certain terms to express themselves. However, we strive to use language that's health-oriented, accurately reflects science, promotes evidence-based treatment and demonstrates respect and compassion.
This time the Legends of Iron crew talks with the documentary filmmaker Chris Bell, the creator of the films “Bigger Faster Stronger” and “Prescription Thugs”. Chris talks about his new film “A Leaf of Faith” which explores the miracle of Kratom for helping with inflammation, pain and serious drug addiction.Some of the other topics the guys explore in this episode:• The guys speculate about the cause of some of the deaths happening now in the world of bodybuilding • The myth of ‘Roid Rage• The regenerative and therapeutic powers of steroids• How Chris whipped himself back into shape and beat an opioid addiction• The benefits of TRT and fasting• Prescription Pills and the sometimes unintended effects they have on people • Pharmaceuticals vs natural remedies • The difficulties of making health-based documentaries todayChris Bell is famous for talking about things most people aren't willing to talk about and bring it to the front page. He has a passion to help educate the world with knowledge not given by mainstream media. This is a must-hear episode of LOI!Instagram @bigstrongfast https://www.instagram.com/bigstrongfast/Twitter @bigfaststrong https://twitter.com/BigStrongFastPrescription Thugs YouTube https://youtu.be/AP5JUuw2ZOsBigger, Stronger, Faster YouTube https://youtu.be/MXpgrN33OrYA Leaf of Faith - A Kratom documentary by Chris Bell YouTube https://youtu.be/l8cACxd3KKIHost of Legends of Iron Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LegendsofIron/Jon Andersen Instagram @thejonandersen https://www.instagram.com/thejonandersen/Website https://www.jonandersencoaching.com/copy-of-fb-landing-pageNick Best Instagram @nickbeststrongmanhttps://www.instagram.com/nickbeststrongman/YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/NickBestProStrongman?app=desktopAkim Williams Instagram @akim_bkbeast_williamshttps://www.instagram.com/akim_bkbeast_williams/Podcast Producer Ben Bulman Of Angry Dad Podcast Instagram @B2thethpowerhttps://www.instagram.com/b2the4thpower/Website https://lnk.bio/angrydadpodcastPresented By MuscleMedshttps://musclemedsrx.com/
Come with us as we take a journey into the pill bottle and discuss the history of description pills, the Sackler family, and the state of the opioid epidemic. Then Katelyn talks about pain tolerance. Is it genetic? Can some people not feel pain? Tune in to find out! Follow us on instagram @VarietySocietyPodcast Send us your episode suggestions! All music courtesy of imuno.sourceaudio.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The rise in circulation of fake prescription pills laced with fentanyl and meth case has been reported by the DEA. The conversation opens to the opioid pandemic as well as the stigma still attached to marijuana (which many deem a better alternative to opioids) even though recreational cannabis is legal in certain areas. A debate of platonic friendships and whether or not they case jealousy in relationships, Lori Loughlin's reemergence into the acting world after the college admissions scandal that left her with a prison sentence, and the new host of the Bachelor series are all included in the big topics and trending news in today's episode. This and more from today's top news and trending stories available the Daily DJV Show Download. Follow us @DJVShow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.Djvshow.com
Bubba Kush is one of my most Favorite strain.. this episode will have ya knowing about how the feeling coming off of prescription pills from my life I the past. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/offtrackcoaster/support
Have you seen the Act on hulu? Well, Mia experienced this in her life. Mia was forced to take prescription pills and exploratory surgeries as a child. Listen to her crazy story that is also motivating. Follow us here We personally use and are sponsored by DSC Click here to get started! Dollar Shave Club Products That Fit Your Grooming Routine. Click Here I love Audible! Sign up today! Click Here --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mezclaofmoguls/support
SHOW #787 - The Pleasures Of Prescription Pills and Psychic Therapeutic Healing --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigjujumedia/support
SHOW #787 - The Pleasures Of Prescription Pills and Psychic Therapeutic Healing
My guest Dr. Esther Onyoni is a practicing pharmacist with a holistic approach and belief system in treating her clients. She has worked many years with diabetes patients and watched as their initial diagnosis and treatment progressed from 2 or 3 prescriptions to numerous prescriptions and complete overwhelm & confusion.Dr. Esther believes that patients must learn to better advocate for themselves and as a health coach, she works individually with her clients to create daily steps to improved wellness. We have an interesting chat about my being a conspiracy theorist about the pharmaceutical industry and how I don't believe the industry wants anyone to be cured... they just want to sell their drugs... oh boy.Find her checklist to use at the doctor's office to ensure you ask necessary questions and have all questions answered. Listeners can access checklist at https://bit.ly/2ZLIULK and will need to provide an email address. www.thewellnesspathfinders.comTo contact me about this episode or my coaching packages email me at info@susanproperyoga.comFind me on FB & IG at susanproperyoga
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An acronym is a pronounceable word formed from the initial letters of multiple other words. A CIFAL is a humanoid formed from lots of bugs acting in an inexplicable fashion. This episode is composed of two podcasters from different podcasts joining forces to figure out what a CIFAL looks like when you put a trenchcoat on it. Enjoy! Find MegaDumbCast at megadumbcast.podbean.com or at patreon.com/megadumbcast. Find Monster Man at monsterman.libsyn.com or patreon.com/monsterman. Theme song: Unto Death by Prescription Pills
What would you give up to be an immortal combat bad-ass? How about all of your flesh? No? Well, that's the deal that Skeleton Warriors got, and they're not thrilled about it either. Today, James and Kris find out what an immortal fantasy swordsman looks like in a trenchcoat. (Spoiler: It looks like Connor MacLeod.) Find MegaDumbCast at megadumbcast.podbean.com or at patreon.com/megadumbcast. Find Monster Man at monsterman.libsyn.com or patreon.com/monsterman. Theme song: Unto Death by Prescription Pills
Fungus: It thrives in the dark, it's a mysterious and ancient form of life, and it's often as cool as it is gross. It's basically a horror monster already. Naturally, then, this episode is about translating Myconids -- classic D&D fungus monsters -- into angsty creatures suitable for trenchcoat horror. Find MegaDumbCast at megadumbcast.podbean.com or at patreon.com/megadumbcast. Find Monster Man at monsterman.libsyn.com or patreon.com/monsterman. Theme song: Unto Death by Prescription Pills
AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH Find MegaDumbCast at megadumbcast.podbean.com or at patreon.com/megadumbcast. Find Monster Man at monsterman.libsyn.com or patreon.com/monsterman. Theme song: Unto Death by Prescription Pills
The craving for silver; the huge, protruding nose; the urge to to pillage. Experience all of the classic tragedies of being a crab (???) as we discuss adapting the Crabman to trenchcoat horror. Find MegaDumbCast at megadumbcast.podbean.com or at patreon.com/megadumbcast. Find Monster Man at monsterman.libsyn.com or patreon.com/monsterman. Theme song: Unto Death by Prescription Pills
A week of long-awaited MDC/Monster Man collaboration kicks off with the Skulk, which is technically a monster, but is more scared of you than you are of it. Find MegaDumbCast at megadumbcast.podbean.com or at patreon.com/megadumbcast. Find Monster Man at monsterman.libsyn.com or patreon.com/monsterman. Theme song: Unto Death by Prescription Pills
Live well, die well, forgive well. Patricia Amado, ashtanga teacher at Miami Life Center, gives me some prescriptive advice for riding the roller coaster we call life.
Jay Shifman is passionate about issues of Addiction and Mental Health. A Speaker, Writer, Consultant, Coach and Advocate, Jay lives intentionally around seeing the realization of his dream; to end the stigma around issues of Addiction and Mental Health. Jay works with individuals and organizations to make real change in how they approach, act on and talk about Mental health and Addiction. A graduate of Northern Kentucky University, Jay is ten years in recovery and lives with his wife, Lauren, and their dog, Nell, on Daniel Island, South Carolina. You can learn more at his website, www.JayShifman.com.Jay is currently writing a book, Profiles in Change, that focuses on the untold stories of people doing new, unique and interesting work aimed at the issues of the Addiction and Mental Health epidemic we currently find ourselves in that grew out of his tri-weekly posts on LinkedIn and my website. Subscribe to The Courage to Change: A Recovery PodcastApple Podcasts | Google Play | Google Podcasts | SpotifyStitcher | iHeart | TuneIn | Overcast | SoundCloud Resources Mentioned:The article Ashley mentions - "The Drugging of the American Boy"The book Ashley mentions - Creative SchoolsNational Suicide Prevention Hotline - (800) 273-8255Jay's podcast - "Choose Your Struggle"Contact Jay:LinkedInInstagram Our Sponsor: Lionrock Recovery Connect with Us:Podcast Website | Podcast Instagram | Podcast FacebookLionrock Facebook | Lionrock InstagramQuestions, comments or feedback? Email us at podcast@lionrockrecovery.com
He was the All-American kid - perfect grades, student leadership, a talented musician, and successful parents. And he become addicted to painkillers. Discover why addiction starts, how bad things can get, how to recognize that it’s a problem, and how to help. In this harrowing interview with Jacob Evans as he describes his dark journey into drugs and how, ultimately, overcame his addiction. Jacob studied law at WVU College of Law, receiving honors such as Student Body Vice President. Student Governor, Academic Adviser, serving as Chairman of the Board of Governors, Outstanding delegate three times for the National Model United Nations conferences. He graduated with honors from WVU with a BA in Political Science and Philosophy for his undergrad. During Jacob's second year in law school he admitted to a substance abuse problem with prescription opiates that's what we are here to talk about today - his journey into prescription pills and how he overcame that addiction. Website: hopeguides.com Email: jacob.e@hopeguides.com Jacob used his intimate knowledge of substance abuse, personal development strategies, life skills, and unique interventions to assist others in any facet of life they wish to improve upon. Jacob has helped hundreds of individuals and their families combat addiction and other life struggles for nearly half a decade. Jacob provides the guiding hand and structural framework that will result in anyone taking hold of their lives and becoming their truest selves. Jacob is a professional success coach, peer recovery coach, certified drug and alcohol counselor and motivational speaker. You can connect with him through his jacob.e@hopeguides.com email. Professional Success Coach, Certified Drug & Alcohol counselor & Motivational Speaker Check us out on Google Play and give us a Like and Subscribe! https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Imo4l6pgrbmeklxvec6pgwzxnz4 If you like what you've heard, support us by subscribing, leaving reviews on Apple podcasts. Every review helps to get the message out! Please share the podcast with friends and colleagues. Follow Dr. John Schinnerer on | Instagram | Instagram.com/@TheEvolvedCaveman | Facebook | Facebook.com/Anger.Management.Expert | Twitter | Twitter.com/@JohnSchin | LinkedIn | Linkedin.com/in/DrJohnSchinnerer Or join the email list by visiting: GuideToSelf.com Please visit our YouTube channel and remember to Like & Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/user/jschinnerer Editing/Mixing/Mastering by: Brian Donat of B/Line Studios www.BLineStudios.com Music by: Zak Gay http://otonamimusic.com/
Welcome to the 190th episode of the Dean Blundell Show. On today's episode, we have ex NHL player and all-around good dude Shawn Matthias. He doesn't dye his hair so don't ask! Shawn and the lads get into barbershops and the slew of events with coaches and players happening in the NHL right now. Shawn tells an insane story about being sent down gives us his first-hand experience playing for Mike Babcock. He gets into detail about the Babs tendencies in the meal room, chirping the players, unrealistic expectations, heart rate monitor, mind games, and awful rookie hazing. Shawn and Dean compare journeys from leaving the big time to where they are today, plant-based medicine, taking a dump during a piss test and both of their relationships with Wade Belak. We close with the prescription pill epidemic in the NHL, starting a family, bad breath, playing in Winnipeg, the best coach he has ever played for and Dean throws some rapid-fire questions about some of the players Shawn has played with over his career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you feel all alone in your dependence on benzos? Do you feel like no one believes you? Not even your doctor? Well, you're not alone — thousands of others feel exactly as you do.In episode 6 of the podcast, we're going to shake things up a bit. Today we will talk about the difficulties many of us face in finding qualified, educated medical assistance. We'll share differing opinions on the subject and provide a few suggestions on how to find the compassionate support you deserve. Welcome to Episode #6 Welcome to episode 6 of the Benzo Free Podcast. We've received a lot of feedback from you, the listeners, and have made some changes accordingly. We've changed up our podcast format a bit, added some new content, removed a few others, and enhanced the functionality to our feedback form while we were at it. First, let's list the resources used in this episode, and then we'll dive deeper into the content of episode 6. Episode Resources The following resource links are provided as a courtesy to our listeners. They do not constitute an endorsement by Benzo Free of the resource or any recommendations or advice provided therein. View show notes on the website: www.benzofree.org/podcast/dependence-disbelief-and-the-doctor-dilemma-bfp006 Resources Mentioned in the News Section of PodcastBenzodiazepine Information Coalition (BIC)Survey w/ USC Annenberg (on BIC Blog)Survey w/ Salem State University (on BIC Blog)JAMA Article: "Patterns in Outpatient Benzodiazepine Prescribing in the United States" Resources Mentioned in the Feature Section of Podcast"90% of all prescriptions for benzos come from primary providers." - from an article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel by Meg Kissinger titled "Thousands Prescribed Too Much Medicine," published on March 15, 2017.Quote by Marion Brown from an article in The Daily Mail by John Naish titled "Betrayed by the Doctors Who Turned Us into DRUG ADDICTS: How a Nation of Patients Became Hooked on Prescription Pills," published on May 22, 2017.Benzo Free's Webpage on The Ashton Manual"Yes, Benzos Are Bad For You," by Dr. Allen Frances on Pro Talk: A Rahabs.com Community, published on June 10, 2016."How to Find a Doctor: 10 Tips to Quit Benzos" by Nicole Curle, on Benzodiazepine Information Coalition (BIC) blog published Dec. 12, 2018"Find a Doctor" webpage on the Benzodiazepine Information Coalition (BIC) website."What If My Doctor Stops My Prescription?" webpage on the World Benzodiazepine Awareness Day (W-BAD) website."Finding Medical Taper Support" webpage on the World Benzodiazepine Awareness Day (W-BAD) website. Benzo Free LinksWebsitePodcast Home PageFeedback FormDisclaimer Podcast Summary This podcast is dedicated to those who struggle with side effects, dependence, and withdrawal from benzos, a group of drugs from the benzodiazepine and nonbenzodiazepine classes, better known as anti-anxiety drugs, sleeping pills, sedatives, and minor tranquilizers. Their common brand names include Ambien, Ativan, Klonopin, Lunesta, Valium, and Xanax. Introduction The introduction of today's episode is a bit longer than most. Since we launched the podcast on Thursday, Feb. 21st, we finally have some feedback from our listeners. Most of it was positive, but there was some critical feedback too. And thus, we made some changes. Feedback Form - We've added an optional location field, a permission check box, and instructions for submitting audio content. Check out the form at benzofree.org/feedback.Podcast Format - We also changed up the format of each episode by adding two new sections, Benzo News and Benzo Stories, and eliminating our closing section, Moment of Peace. We also changed the name of the Q&A section and will now call it Mailbag which will include both questions and comments from our listeners.Length - We've also decided to try out a slightly longer episode length of 30-45 minutes. Mailbag This is where we share questions and comments from our list...
Do you feel all alone in your dependence on benzos? Do you feel like no one believes you? Not even your doctor? Well, you're not alone — thousands of others feel exactly as you do. In episode 6 of the podcast, we're going to shake things up. Today we will talk about the difficulties many of us face in finding qualified, educated medical assistance. We'll share differing opinions on the subject and provide a few suggestions on how to find the compassionate support you deserve. https://www.easinganxiety.com/post/dependence-disbelief-and-the-doctor-dilemma-bfp006Video ID: BFP006 Chapters 00:00 Introduction09:20 Benzo News12:02 Benzo Stories16:45 Feature: The Doctor Dilemma30:45 Closing Episode Summary Welcome to episode 6 of the Benzo Free Podcast. We've received a lot of feedback from you, the listeners, and have made some changes accordingly. We've changed up our podcast format a bit, added some new content, removed a few others, and enhanced the functionality to our feedback form while we were at it. First, let's list the resources used in this episode, and then we'll dive deeper into the content of episode 6. Introduction The introduction of today's episode is a bit longer than most. Since we launched the podcast on Thursday, Feb. 21st, we finally have some feedback from our listeners. Most of it was positive, but there was some critical feedback too. And thus, we made some changes. Feedback Form – We've added an optional location field, a permission check box, and instructions for submitting audio content. Check out the form at https://easinganxiety.com/feedback. Podcast Format – We also changed up the format of each episode by adding two new sections, Benzo News and Benzo Stories, and eliminating our closing section, Moment of Peace. We also changed the name of the Q&A section and will now call it Mailbag which will include both questions and comments from our listeners.Length – We've also decided to try out a slightly longer episode length of 30-45 minutes. Mailbag This is where we share questions and comments from our listeners. When are you going to have some interviews?We are working on scheduling interviews currently. Part of the delay is technological. We still need to set up and configure recording software for Skype so we can record remotely. We hope to have this ready to go in a few weeks. Benzo News Here are some news items that we wanted to share: Patient Surveys – Benzodiazepine Information Coalition (BIC)BIC is currently supporting two completely separate surveys on patients' experiences with benzos. Please check them out if you wish to participate.Survey w/ USC Annenberg (on BIC Blog) Survey w/ Salem State University (on BIC Blog)Increase in Benzodiazepine Prescriptions – JAMA NetworkSeveral articles have been written lately about the increase in benzodiazepine prescriptions in outpatient facilities. One article, on the JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) Network's webpage, was titled. “Patterns in Outpatient Benzodiazepine Prescribing in the United States.” It stated that the rate of visits which included a prescription for a benzodiazepine in outpatient visits increased from 3.8% to 7.4% for the years 2003 through 2015. The largest increase was not from psychiatrists' offices, but from others including primary care. In addition, benzodiazepines are being prescribed more frequently now for pain, especially chronic pain and back pain. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2722576 Benzo Stories Even though we are receiving comments from the listeners, we are still light on personal stories and anecdotes. Today I shared a short observation of my experiences with some protracted symptoms during a charity poker game I attended the night before. Even though symptoms still plague me from time-to-time, I try and remind myself that I am so much better now than I was during the acute phase of my withdrawal. Feature Today's featured topic: Dependence, Disbelief, and the Doctor Dilemma Today's topic was triggered by a comment from a listener about the difficulties that so many face when trying to find a doctor who can help them with their dependence and withdrawal. Here are a few excerpts from her comment: I work as an admin in a group on Facebook helping others as best I can, within my limited abilities and mostly from experience, reading resources and audio resources as well as observations gleaned over a long period of years. I recognize the need for a disclaimer to protect oneself but I am caught in a dilemma when it comes to saying work with your trusted physician as those are few and far between if for many they even can be found. [Speaking about doctors] Most are sadly ignorant and only learning of the withdrawal but still harbor doubt. Those who are aware and accept the problem aren't aware of safe tapering methods. I started tapering in 2011 along with some other prescription drugs and its been a minefield of narrowly and luckily avoiding a detox or too fast taper dangers. I'm now 63 and loving life post benzo withdrawal but had I listened to doctors and worked with them I can't begin to guess where I'd be in life. I question, in fact, whether I'd still be alive. — Kathryn I understand Kathryn's frustrations and empathize. 90% of all prescriptions for benzos come from primary care physicians, and this was also true in my case. I visited five different primary care providers during my withdrawal, and only one of them was well educated on benzos in my opinion. I completely sympathize with people like Kathryn. It's hard enough when you have a doctor who will work with you, I can't imagine what it's like without one. This is problem which is gaining some attention from medical associations: There is a pattern in patients' notes where doctors don't believe that their withdrawal symptoms, such as pain, fits and psychiatric disorders such as panic and obsessiveness, are associated with the drugs… All too often doctors fail to take note of the fact they have been on benzodiazepines for years. — Marion Brown, a psychotherapist working with the British Medial Association, from an article in The Daily Mail by John Naish titled “Betrayed by the Doctors Who Turned Us into DRUG ADDICTS: How a Nation of Patients Became Hooked on Prescription Pills,” published on May 22, 2017. The truth is, I've spent a lot of time on some of the discussion boards, and I've heard the horror stories. And they can be terrible. Disbelief, denial, rapid detox… the problems seem endless. I wish that all doctors were properly educated on benzos and how to properly withdrawal, but sadly that is not always the case. So, thanks to Kathryn for her input, and I hope I have done it justice. I am limited in what I can say and share on this podcast — legally. As I've mentioned, I am not a medical professional, and this podcast is not medical advice and should never be substituted for it. Yes, it is true that I cannot advise anyone to disregard medical advice or delay in seeking it. That being said, I would like to also say it is not just a legality here. I actually believe what I say in my disclaimer. Still, I realize that there are two sides to this issue and Kathryn has done an excellent job of raising some very valid concerns. All I can do is share my experience, some experiences I've heard from others, and tell you what I think. That's it. Yes, I am limited do a degree in what I can say here, but despite my difficulties finding medial support during my taper, I am very glad that I didn't give up trying. It wasn't easy. Not by a long shot. But it was worth it. You see, I truly believe that most doctors want to help their patients. That's how I feel about it. Perhaps I don't live in the real world, but that is my belief. The truth is, there are some amazing doctors out there who are our biggest champions. Prof. Ashton, Prof. Lader, and Dr. Christy Huff (BIC) are just a few examples. If you can't find a doctor, there are some resources which can help you. Many of them. The Benzodiazepine Information Coalition (BIC) has an article on their site titled: “How to Find a Doctor: 10 Tips to Quit Benzos.” They also have a list of benzo-wise or benzo-aware doctors throughout the U.S. W-BAD also has a full page of information on support for your taper, which also includes a list of doctors. And other sites have similar support. Links can be found in our resources section at the top of the show notes. Here are my thoughts on benzos and doctors. Take it or leave it, it's just my opinion. I believe withdrawal from benzos is a complicated, medical procedure and should not be done without the supervision of a licensed physician. Yes, I'm supposed to say that, but I also believe it. Benzo withdrawal can be a medical nightmare for some people, and to have a doctor to work with us, who is sympathetic to our needs, is crucial. Not only did I need someone to prescribe tapered dosages, but even more so, I needed a doctor who knew what I was going through and could help me diagnose all of my symptoms. Especially those 5 EKGs that I've had. This is what I would do if I had to do it all over again. I'm not advising anyone on anything, but these are my thoughts: First, I would educate myself on benzos. • I would read the Ashton Manual, probably twice. • I would go online and read articles and board postings.• I would use my common sense to determine what is true.• And I would develop a plan of how I want to taper if that is what I decided to do.Second, I would speak with my current doctor or psychiatrist.• I would see if I can work with him or her.• We already have a working relationship, so better to start here.Third, if that doesn't work, I would seek out a benzo-wise doctor.• I would check out the benzo-wise doctor lists I just spoke about.• I would ask people on the boards if anyone knows a benzo-wise doctor in my area.Fourth, if that doesn't work, I would find one I could work with.• Perhaps this person isn't well educated on benzos, but if he or she is willing to listen, they may just be the doctor for me. I believe that to solve this problem, we need to work with doctors and not against them. That may sound naïve to some, but it's my opinion. But that, in no way, means that I don't recognize the nightmare that some of you have experienced trying to find medical support when you so desperately need it. It should be easier, and doctors should be better educated. I hope this topic has been helpful. Thanks for listening. Resources The following resource links are provided as a courtesy to our listeners. They do not constitute an endorsement by Easing Anxiety of the resource or any recommendations or advice provided therein. Resources Mentioned in the News Section of PodcastBenzodiazepine Information Coalition (BIC)Survey w/ USC Annenberg (on BIC Blog)Survey w/ Salem State University (on BIC Blog)JAMA Article: “Patterns in Outpatient Benzodiazepine Prescribing in the United States” Resources Mentioned in the Feature Section of Podcast“90% of all prescriptions for benzos come from primary providers.” – from an article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel by Meg Kissinger titled “Thousands Prescribed Too Much Medicine,” published on March 15, 2017.Quote by Marion Brown from an article in The Daily Mail by John Naish titled “Betrayed by the Doctors Who Turned Us into DRUG ADDICTS: How a Nation of Patients Became Hooked on Prescription Pills,” published on May 22, 2017.Benzo Free's Webpage on The Ashton Manual“Yes, Benzos Are Bad For You,” by Dr. Allen Frances on Pro Talk: A Rahabs.com Community, published on June 10, 2016.“How to Find a Doctor: 10 Tips to Quit Benzos” by JC Curle, on Benzodiazepine Information Coalition (BIC) blog published Dec. 12, 2018“Find a Doctor” webpage on the Benzodiazepine Information Coalition (BIC) website.“What If My Doctor Stops My Prescription?” webpage on the World Benzodiazepine Awareness Day (W-BAD)website.“Finding Medical Taper Support” webpage on the World Benzodiazepine Awareness Day (W-BAD) website. The PodcastThe Benzo Free Podcast provides information, support, and community to those who struggle with the long-term effects of anxiety medications such as benzodiazepines (Xanax, Ativan, Klonopin, Valium) and Z-drugs (Ambien, Lunesta, Sonata). WEBSITE: https://www.easinganxiety.comMAILING LIST: https://www.easinganxiety.com/subscribe YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@easinganx DISCLAIMERAll content provided by Easing Anxiety is for general informational purposes only and should never be considered medical advice. Any health-related information provided is not a substitute for medical advice and should not be used to diagnose or treat health problems, or to prescribe any medical devices or other remedies. Never disregard medical advice or delay in seeking it. Please visit our website for our complete disclaimer at https://www.easinganxiety.com/disclaimer. 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At 11:30pm on August 28, 2013, a 19-year-old Sierra College student named Bryce Laspisa got behind the wheel of his SUV heading south on California's Interstate 5 headed in the direction of his parents' home nearly 500 miles away, soon after telling his mother he had something important to talk to her about. But Bryce never makes it home. Throughout one of the strangest road trips in recent memory, one that lasts in excess of 30 hours, Bryce will do everything he can to avoid arriving at his destination, up to and including an attempt on his own life, before disappearing without a trace. Join host Ryan Kraus for a fascinating look at the psychology of the truth hidden within the mystery.
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Santa Fe shooting: Texas governor confirms 10 people dead and 10 woundedGovernor Greg Abbott confirms the number of fatalities in a shooting at a high school about an hour south-east of Houston.https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/may/18/texas-school-shooting-santa-fe-highAntidepressants Nightmareshttps://ssristories.orghttps://twitter.com/alexexumwww.alexexum.com
Santa Fe shooting: Texas governor confirms 10 people dead and 10 woundedGovernor Greg Abbott confirms the number of fatalities in a shooting at a high school about an hour south-east of Houston.https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/may/18/texas-school-shooting-santa-fe-highAntidepressants Nightmareshttps://ssristories.orghttps://twitter.com/alexexumwww.alexexum.com
The Hidden Cause of the Florida School Shooting Massacre“I know he did have some issues and he may have been taking medication. [He] did have some kind of emotional problems or difficulties,” Kumbatovic also told the paper.https://nypost.com/2018/02/15/moms-flu-death-may-have-sent-florida-massacre-suspect-over-the-edge/Should Prescription Drugs Be Advertised Directly to Consumers?https://prescriptiondrugs.procon.org/It’s true: Drug companies are bombarding your TV with more ads than everhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/03/23/yes-drug-companies-are-bombarding-your-tv-with-more-ads-than-ever/?utm_term=.dd6e3f988549
The Hidden Cause of the Florida School Shooting Massacre“I know he did have some issues and he may have been taking medication. [He] did have some kind of emotional problems or difficulties,” Kumbatovic also told the paper.https://nypost.com/2018/02/15/moms-flu-death-may-have-sent-florida-massacre-suspect-over-the-edge/Should Prescription Drugs Be Advertised Directly to Consumers?https://prescriptiondrugs.procon.org/It’s true: Drug companies are bombarding your TV with more ads than everhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/03/23/yes-drug-companies-are-bombarding-your-tv-with-more-ads-than-ever/?utm_term=.dd6e3f988549
This week we have musician and actor Taylor Nagy on to talk about prescription pills, mental health and the Billy Crystal CLASSIC My Giant. Fair warning, this episode gets pretty heavy. We get real. So if conversations about mental health aren't your bag, listen with caution. #Cleveland #ohio #RiotGrrrl #Pills
'What is the true motive or reason behind the Las Vegas massacre last night.Now today is October the 2nd, two thousand seventeen. Not even twenty four hours after peopleare still reeling from this horrific event when a mad man to degenerate lowlife scum-sucking dogwho went to Mandalay Bay and started shooting from the believe thirty second floor of the buildingshooting down on a concert that was playing nearby now. It's said that fifty people plushave died and at least a hundred people have beeninjured making this the worst shooting in American history.'What we know about the Las Vegas mass shooting and the truly hidden trigger that is likely the cause. Broadcast: 10/2/2017https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/02/us/stephen-paddock-vegas-shooter.htmlhttp://www.tmz.com/2017/10/02/stephen-paddock-shooter-gunman-photo-las-vegas-massacre/
'What is the true motive or reason behind the Las Vegas massacre last night.Now today is October the 2nd, two thousand seventeen. Not even twenty four hours after peopleare still reeling from this horrific event when a mad man to degenerate lowlife scum-sucking dogwho went to Mandalay Bay and started shooting from the believe thirty second floor of the buildingshooting down on a concert that was playing nearby now. It's said that fifty people plushave died and at least a hundred people have beeninjured making this the worst shooting in American history.'What we know about the Las Vegas mass shooting and the truly hidden trigger that is likely the cause. Broadcast: 10/2/2017https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/02/us/stephen-paddock-vegas-shooter.htmlhttp://www.tmz.com/2017/10/02/stephen-paddock-shooter-gunman-photo-las-vegas-massacre/
This week on This EndoLife Podcast, I'm talking to herbalist, Natasha Richardson, founder of the gorgeous Forage Botanicals. Forage Botanicals is all about supporting women to have better periods, through herbal medicine and other natural methods of self-care. Natasha has suffered with primary dysmenorrhea for nine years and during this time, she's gone on a journey of trying to mange her pain through herbal and natural remedies and more conventional treatments, like metamorphic acid. As a result of her experiences, her research into the history of women's health and the stories of her clients, Natasha has tailored Forage Botanicals to help women feel empowered about their cycle, to help them to really understand it, work with it and reduce the negative symptoms of conditions such as endometriosis, fibroids and PMS. In this episode, we're talking about why society rejects women's natural hormonal rhythm, how to use our hormones to our own benefit, how natural treatments can help manage endometriosis and why you shouldn't feel guilty for taking a painkiller! Natasha has also kindly offered £100 off her The Joyful Period course with discount code: ENDOLIFE. All you have to do is type in ENDOLIFE at the check out to receive your discount. PLEASE NOTE THIS COURSE IS AVAILABLE IN EUROPE ONLY. If you really would like to attend the course but live outside of Europe, please email Natasha via her website and she may be able to arrange something. Show Notes Forage Botanicals The Joyful Period Course Free Endometriosis and Adenomyosis Guide Let's get social! Come say hi on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook! If you'd like extra 1:1 support with endometriosis, my mentoring and coaching sessions may be helpful to you. Always feel free to drop me an email with any questions.
Let me tell you a few stories about how I used to trust the supplements, medications, and prescription pills I was given to help me improve my health and feel better. What I consistently got was worse and thankfully I avoided going to any doctors to get even more pills for all my mental challenges. Instead, I self-medicated with alcohol and I got the same result. Relief finally came by ending everything. No more alcohol, pills, supplements, or medications except for perhaps a short time of emergency. When I injured my back in the line of duty making an arrest as a state law enforcement officer, I ran into the same trap. I was in pain and took the pills they gave me without question. After a week, I realized not only was I becoming used to all of what they gave me quickly so much that I now had to take the pills just to feel normal but also that my back was improving much more slowly than if I had not taken the medication. I stopped the meds immediately upon realizing this and quickly was back to work before the doctor projected I would be ready. Two years later when I injured my back again playing racquetball, I forgot the lesson and learned it over again. After weeks of taking medication and prescribed pills (the ones from before), I was again not improving. In fact, it seemed I was getting worse after every night of sleep. Again when I stopped taking the pills, my body quickly fixed itself. In the people around me, I seem to see the same tendency. While some medication immediately after a traumatic event may prove helpful for a few hours, no one I know has benefited from taking any pills over a consistent amount of time. All of the people I know that take the most medication are also in the worst mental and physical health although perhaps just a few DAYS away from feeling the best they have felt in years without the medication. I know how tempting it is to have a drink or take a pill to feel better without thinking about the long term cycle not just of addiction but of dependence in sayings like “I have to take my medicine.” If you search, you will find more medication horror stories than you would believe and see the death count is unbelievable. At the same time, this is so profitable for everyone involved except the patient that who would take the time to tell you about it? TV channels would lose their advertisers if they spent too much time sharing this with you. Doctors and hospitals would give up gigantic bonuses, commissions, and repeat visits by sick patients if they suggested all natural treatments. Fortunately a few doctors have been speaking out and I am grateful I found their books and recommendations in my own life. In this day 147 of Happier People podcast, I challenge you to see the world today by asking this what if question and seeing how the world would look if it was true. The way I see it, nothing would change. In fact, assuming that pills cause more problems with side effects than they solve with whatever their primary purpose is makes the most sense in a health care system that just wants to survive and grow in capitalism as any other business. Where most of us suffer is the fact that sick people are profitable for doctors, hospitals, therapists, supplement companies, and anyone else that makes a profit when we go seek treatment or a product to help us feel better. Healthy people are challenging to make money off of because what need is there to go to the doctor more than for an occasional physical? Who that feels great about their health is vulnerable to being sold an expensive medication or invasive surgery or an overnight stay in the hospital? The titles of good and bad or good and evil are unnecessary because of the ability for good hardworking people to show up at work doing their best and still causing great injury to others because of not seeing the entire system they are a part of. For each of us, the solution seems to be our own willingness to learn what is best fo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jerrybanfield/support
R&R is back for season 2 of their popular addiction support podcast. Today they talk about the prescription pills to heroin epidemic. How easily YOU can become an addict.
Christy Sheats called a family meeting with her husband and two daughters on Friday in the living room of their Fulshear, Texas home.Jason Sheats thought his wife was going to tell Taylor, 22, and Madison, 17, that their parents were getting a divorce.Instead, she pulled out a gun and fatally shot her daughters, Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy E. Nehls said in a news conference Wednesday. Minutes later a Fulshear police officer shot the mother outside the home when she refused to put down her weapon.Let's talk about the REAL REASON for the killings.Police offer motive for Texas mom who killed daughtershttp://www.cnn.com/2016/06/29/us/texas-woman-shoots-daughters/index.htmlStash Invest: Thanks to Stash I'm giving you $5 to make an investment on Stash. https://www.stashinvest.com/alex
Christy Sheats called a family meeting with her husband and two daughters on Friday in the living room of their Fulshear, Texas home.Jason Sheats thought his wife was going to tell Taylor, 22, and Madison, 17, that their parents were getting a divorce.Instead, she pulled out a gun and fatally shot her daughters, Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy E. Nehls said in a news conference Wednesday. Minutes later a Fulshear police officer shot the mother outside the home when she refused to put down her weapon.Let's talk about the REAL REASON for the killings.Police offer motive for Texas mom who killed daughtershttp://www.cnn.com/2016/06/29/us/texas-woman-shoots-daughters/index.htmlStash Invest: Thanks to Stash I'm giving you $5 to make an investment on Stash. https://www.stashinvest.com/alex
People are Crazy and Have Lost Their Minds.
People are Crazy and Have Lost Their Minds.
Först ut i Kvacksnack sommar 2015 är Amina Manzoor Ljudeffekter till programmet: - Harpan - http://www.soundjay.com/dream-harp-sound-effect.html - Magic chime - http://www.soundjay.com/magic-sound-effect.html - Car horn - http://www.soundjay.com/transportation-sounds-2.html Musik: Sickness av Prescription Pills (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Prescription_Pills/In_The_Graveyaard_EP/Sickness_1858) Licensvillkor: CC (OK att remixa om länk ges: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alex continues his ongoing assault against the prescription pill RX industry and discusses alternative treatments; *Is Lemon Balm an alternative treatment for ADHD? *"In the Same Room" by Jon Statham. A song to raise awareness about the dangers of the drugs so freely prescribed. For more information on psychiatric drugs visit: http://www.cchrint.org/
Alex continues his ongoing assault against the prescription pill RX industry and discusses alternative treatments; *Is Lemon Balm an alternative treatment for ADHD? *"In the Same Room" by Jon Statham. A song to raise awareness about the dangers of the drugs so freely prescribed. For more information on psychiatric drugs visit: http://www.cchrint.org/