Tracy's Fight: From Opioid Dependence to Advocacy
My hopes and dreams truly are to educate everybody as best I can, because, truthfully, people don't know what being detoxed looks like, sounds like it's nowhere published, it's no one talking about it, and people need to understand that, just because they feel dope, sick or they're in detox, if they're thinking about it, if they're in it already or they're watching someone they love in it, they need to understand exactly what that person is going through and that it's okay.
Imagine surviving a car accident only to find yourself ensnared in a 20-year battle with prescription opioids. That's Tracy's reality. In this gripping episode of 'Fatal Facts of Fentanyl', Tracy opens up about her harrowing journey with Oxycontin and Xanax, medications that were supposed to heal but instead led her down a dark path of addiction. Her candid recounting of the physical and emotional torment of being 'dope sick' is both heart-wrenching and eye-opening.
Tracy doesn't just share her struggles; she reveals her transformation from a person engulfed by addiction to an advocate determined to educate others and save lives. She speaks passionately about the importance of detox, shedding shame, and the need for love and support in recovery. This episode isn't just a story—it's a call to action for anyone touched by opioid addiction. Tracy's resilience and dedication serve as a beacon of hope, proving that change is possible.
Tune in to hear Tracy's powerful narrative and gain insights into the complexities of opioid dependence and recovery.