Joey Diaz on Pain Pills, CBD, and Why He Stopped Edibles



The Church of What’s Happening Now Episode 631 Joey Diaz, Lee Syatt, and guest Bas Rutten

31 responses to “Joey Diaz on Pain Pills, CBD, and Why He Stopped Edibles”

  1. I drank first and became a horrible closet functioning alcoholic… now 3 weeks clean and not looking back but I did just get out of back surgery last year and was taking percs but now I’m on just edibles which I make with my home grown and I don’t really smoke weed anymore cause my lungs became toast too from smoking cigs on alcohol… no cigs and alcohol and no pills but I want to quit everything.

  2. I've been on 3 a day suboxone for 8 years I'm 27. Im down to a quarter pill a day for last 2 years it's still impossible to kick. I went to jail last year for 45 days and was still in withdrawal when I got out. I need this posion out of my body.

  3. I'm a recovering heroin addict who is still on suboxone… Been on it on and off for three years, three years on opioids in general though. I tried to quit suboxone cold turkey against doctors orders cause I felt like a slave to the medication, and hated relying on substances to not feel as if I was dying a slow miserable death. I went 10 days with out suboxone, and by the tenth day, the withdrawals where still getting worse and worse by the hour. I had to give in and take suboxone, the withdrawal was just as bad as heroins withdrawals, just last much much longer, making it much worse. If your trying to kick opioids, just do a FAST SUBOXONE TAPER! I'm pretty sure docs are paid to try and keep you on the shit as long as possible. My quality of life is great. Even with suboxone, and my insurance is good… But I still wish I didn't have to rely on getting my prescription to not be sick. And others aren't as fortunate as me, and have to pay a lot for their meds. Fuck opiates. Not worth trying even once. Biggest regret of my life. I just thank God I'm not shooting heroin anymore, that shit was a true nightmare.

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  5. I don't really understand uncle with either eating all the edibles or none!? Find the sweet spot like Bas is saying, just stay in the pocket and everything will be golden.

  6. If anybody reads this and is struggling with pill problems or anything of the like, know that suboxone and methadone are both capable of heavily relieving pain and making you high, like the drug you want to kick. For most people what ends up happening is they replace one addiction with another. If you start using suboxone or methadone, they're usually more manageable replacements for your addiction that you can hopefully (with discipline) wean off of slowly so you don't have the quick and painful crash of opioid withdrawal, but if you make the switch permanent, you only have a new addiction to a drug that is maybe easier to stock up on. Depending on the clinic/doctor/state/area, it could actually be harder keep yourself up with them.

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