Recovery in the Middle Ages

Recovery in the Middle Ages - Two Middle-Aged Suburban Dads Talk About Recovering From Addiction to Drugs & Alcohol.

Recovery in the Middle Ages

  • Does Vivitrol Helps Meth Cravings? "This Naked Mind" Book Discussion Part 2

Does Vivitrol Helps Meth Cravings? "This Naked Mind" Book Discussion Part 2

Friday 22nd January 2021

Mike and Nat discuss Vivitrol for meth cravings and debunk alcohol myths in Part 2 of their 'This Naked Mind' book chat.
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Vivitrol and Meth Cravings: A Deep Dive into 'This Naked Mind' Book Discussion Part 2

But it reminded me that naltrexone is supposed to be, and it was for me, a miracle cure pretty much against all of my cravings.
What if everything you thought you knew about alcohol was wrong? In this episode of 'Recovery in the Middle Ages', Mike and Nat are back to dissect more myths and truths from the book 'This Naked Mind'. They don't just stop there, though. Ever wondered if Vivitrol could help with meth cravings? Mike and Nat explore this intriguing possibility, sharing insights and personal experiences along the way.
The episode also includes their weekly round-up, Recovery in the News, and a quirky segment called 'Week in Weird' where they ponder if the Loch Ness monster has any unlikely relatives. Whether you're deep into your recovery journey or just curious about different approaches, this episode offers a mix of humor, honest conversation, and thought-provoking content.
Tune in to hear Mike and Nat's take on finding the right recovery program, the roles of fear and courage, and how marketing can shape our views on addiction. It's a rollercoaster of information and laughs that might just make you rethink your own path to sobriety.