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Why Some Drug Addicts Get Their Heroin Addiction Treatments from Their Drug Dealers

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Why Some Drug Addicts Get Their Heroin Addiction Treatments from Their Drug Dealers

By: Dan Lewis
Narrated by: Giovannie Cruz
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A heroin addict – we'll borrow NPR's nomenclature and call him "John" – needs help. Maybe he can't afford the price of a hit. Maybe he's unable to work because he's focused on getting high instead of getting paid.©2015 Dan Lewis (P)2016 Audible, Inc. Social Sciences Addiction Memoirs
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Narrator was ok, storyline was already well known by most that have already researched the truth about heroin.

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Nice blurb to start the process I guess

As a woman in long term recovery from a 14 year drug addiction, I can say that buprenorphine, better known as Suboxone, is addictive. If you take buprenorphine on a daily basis as part of your recovery pathway or for whatever reason and the stop taking it without a taper you will experience withdrawal. Just like you will from opioids.

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bullshit

shouldn't a waste of my credit. if I wanted to spend 5 mins listening to Bullshit I would of walked 20 mind down to the homeless camp

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