Angie Marie

The Hope Chase Podcast

Angie Marie

  • Are you really in recovery if you’re on a suboxone program? Or smoke weed?

Are you really in recovery if you’re on a suboxone program? Or smoke weed?

Tuesday 31st January 2023

Angie Marie questions if true recovery requires abstinence, sharing personal stories from her battle with addiction on The Hope Chase Podcast.
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35 minutes
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Empowering
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About this podcast

The Hope Chase Podcast
Author:
Angie Marie
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Recovery and Abstinence: Angie Marie's Candid Take

To me, if you really are in recovery, being absent is what you'll crave. Based on my experience and certainly based on The Last Year And A Half Or So of healing that I've done, I mean that specifically completely changed my mind.
Can you truly be in recovery if you're still using substances like suboxone or weed? In this episode of 'The Hope Chase Podcast', Angie Marie dives into this hotly debated topic with her signature honesty. Drawing from her own 15-year battle with heroin addiction and over three years of recovery, Angie offers a fresh perspective that might surprise you.
She opens up about her experiences with various substances, from heroin and pills to klonopin and weed, and how these impacted her journey. Angie shares how she used to take a mix of drugs while on the methadone clinic and how smoking weed was more of a hindrance than a help in her healing process.
Her personal stories reveal the complex nature of addiction and recovery, shedding light on why she believes abstinence is what you'll ultimately crave if you're serious about recovery. Whether you agree or disagree with her views, Angie's candid reflections provide food for thought and a dose of hope for anyone on their own recovery path.