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  • Imodium as an Opioid? Seriously, listen to guest David!

Imodium as an Opioid? Seriously, listen to guest David!

Saturday 15th February 2020

Guest David shares his near-fatal experience with Imodium as an opioid alternative on 'Law and Disorder'. Learn about the dangers of self-medicating.
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Imodium Misuse: A Near-Fatal Lesson in Addiction

Life isn't about us, it's about others and the fact that you can sit here today and share your experiences with other people.
What if a common over-the-counter medication could almost cost you your life? In this gripping episode of 'Law and Disorder', guest David shares his terrifying experience with using Imodium as an opioid alternative. Seeking a way to bypass court-ordered drug tests, David turned to the Dark Web for answers, leading him down a dangerous path. His story is a stark reminder of the perils of self-medicating and the unexpected dangers that can arise from seemingly harmless drugs.
Hosts Tim and Joe weigh in on the broader implications for law enforcement and the judicial system, offering insights into drug court and Narcotics Anonymous programs. They emphasize the importance of sharing such experiences to help others avoid similar pitfalls. This episode is a raw and eye-opening look at addiction, recovery, and the crucial role of support networks. David's girlfriend joins him during the recording, underscoring the emotional and physical toll his journey has taken.
Tune in to hear David's harrowing tale and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding addiction and recovery.