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If you are willing and available, I want to invite you to address the 2016 LifeRing annual conference. The conference is June 3, 4, & 5 in San Diego. Please contact me at byron@lifering.org.
I am just finishing your book. Congratulations. I am happy for you and your family. I am the mother of an addict struggling to manage his life. A girlfriend in recovery, a 14 mo old and a preemi still in the hospital. Methadone babies ( 1 lb 8 oz) . I am grateful for your honest account of your experience . And your support of Naloxone . I carry a kit in my car and have given one to my son. We live on an island with a big problem. I have encouraged the local pharmacy and fire rescue to post information about the kits. Addicts can't get clean if they are dead- a wise person wrote. Thank you and blessings to you and hours. Florida mom
I want to get this in one place. Here you go When was the film made? The film was made from Dec 1995 to Dec 1997. Originally the film was supposed to be for one year but I believe when HBO picked up the film they wanted two years. How were you picked for the film? Steven met a bunch of different people at the youth needle exchange. He wanted subjects that were slightly younger than me. He filmed a few other people that never made it into the final film Were you paid for the film? No. I was not paid for the film. he bought me a hotel to stay in for a week and bought me lunch a few times. I think they left some money for me when I was in jail too. Documentary film makers, in general, don't pay their subjects. Was I friends with the other people from the film ? Sort of. I never knew Alice. I met Oreo when he was 15 or 16. He was VERY young when the film was made. His mom used to work the desk in one of the hotels I lived in. Jake and I used to hang out. At one point h...
Ben was heroin addled fantasy from a time when I would rather be with someone that barely loved me than be alone. I had just been released from jail after six long months. I had been using in the jail up until the last 45 days. This is did not give me much time to construct any type of recovery. I had spent most my time of planning for things that would never happen. My first week in jail was spent recovering from surgery. When I was arrested, I had four large abcesses. An abcess is a place where bacteria gets under the skin and the flesh starts to rot. I had to have surgery on my arm. When I took of the bandage, I cried. Not because I was in the hospital, not because I was in jail. I cried because they had sliced open my tattoo! The horror of it all. I used to take a sterile needle and cut them open myself. Needless to say, my nickname was the abcess queen. When I was back on the streets, I felt hopeless. I gave up my homeless encampment living for a hotel with some financial ...
1. Chinga babies- after you have been hooked on opiates for any period of time, you can no longer poop well on your own. When you enter a period of sickness, you may give "birth" to a chinga baby. This is when you suddenly have to poop and an enormous hard poop the length of your colon decides to come out an an inopportune time tearing apart your booty. 2. Coagulated blood hits- when you cannot find a vein, you may put a syringe clogged with blood and dope to the side. At some later time, a few hours or even a day down the road, you may rethink that hit. I have taken the liquid out, picked out the clots and stuck that right back in my arm. I also did a few of Ben's coagulated blood hits. Ahhh love! 3. Impotence- Shhh. It's a secret unless you have ever fucked a male addict. After awhile, things do not work in the nether regions. Unless they take a hit of crack or speed. Then, he is too busy looking for white specs on the carpet to get busy. 4. No periods. Yes ladie...
If you are willing and available, I want to invite you to address the 2016 LifeRing annual conference. The conference is June 3, 4, & 5 in San Diego. Please contact me at byron@lifering.org.
ReplyDeleteI am just finishing your book. Congratulations. I am happy for you and your family. I am the mother of an addict struggling to manage his life. A girlfriend in recovery, a 14 mo old and a preemi still in the hospital. Methadone babies ( 1 lb 8 oz) . I am grateful for your honest account of your experience . And your support of Naloxone . I carry a kit in my car and have given one to my son.
ReplyDeleteWe live on an island with a big problem. I have encouraged the local pharmacy and fire rescue to post information about the kits. Addicts can't get clean if they are dead- a wise person wrote.
Thank you and blessings to you and hours. Florida mom
Wow that is a lot. Take care of yourself!
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