Monday, June 3, 2019

❤ You helped reunite Michael with his daughter! 🙌

"I chose drugs over my daughter."
After spending 19 years hard at work on the railroad, Michael suffered a serious injury that left him on disability and with large amounts of free time that he failed to use wisely. A domino effect ensued that led to the alienation of those he loved most, especially his daughter Jameisha.
Michael embraces his daughter Jameisha for the first time in several months.
Jameshia’s persistence eventually fractured the facade of Michael’s selfishness and for the first time in years brought him face to face with the impact his absence had in her life.
“What really made me want to change was when my daughter broke down and started crying,” he said. “She was telling me how I hadn’t been there for her. I wouldn’t go to her birthdays. I didn’t go to her graduation. I missed her prom. I knew it was wrong, but I chose drugs over my daughter. I’m ashamed to tell you that, but it’s the truth.”
Jameisha talks with her father on a bench outside the Men's Center.
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I'm Convinced Sugar Is a Gateway Drug.

Happy Friday!

Well, I've done my research and (unfortunately) I have to say, these early morning office sweet treats I love to snack on aren't as sweet as they seem. 
1. Sugar As A Gateway Drug
We all seem to know how sugar affects our bodies. We know about the weight gain, diabetes and tens of other diseases that have been linked with too much sugar consumption and lead to sugar addiction. Lesser know, or just now making its way out to the public, is the effects it has on the brain.

Michael Collins breaks it down for us, here.
2. Getting Sober When You've Tried Repeatedly

Last night we answered your questions from a poll we took on Facebook. In this episode, Veronica gets wild, I can hardly contain myself, and we also dish out the controversy of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).

Watch the full video, here.
3. Jon Snow Goes to Treatment

Well, Jon Snow may not know much, but at least he knows when to get himself some help. Early this week, we learned actor, Kit Harington entered treatment amid the Game of Thrones finale for issues with depression and alcohol.

Read the full story, here.
4. Overcoming The Odds w/Bennie - Episode 107

In this weeks podcast, we hear from Bennie. Bennie represents the millions of people who work hard trying to carve out a piece of the American dream in a system that can backfire. Now with over ten years sober, we learn how Bennie sifted through the web of the culture he grew up in that could have ultimately failed him.
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5. What You Need To Know About Suboxone

In today's world, Suboxone has been studied and researched to be an effective treatment option. How much do we know about it? What else should we know?

Get all the details, here.
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