The Recovery Playbook: Conversations about Addiction & Recovery

Recovery Today

@RyanDLeaf Season 1 Episode 1

What’s it like being in recovery from opioid use disorder or other substances today? In the inaugural episode of Recovery Playbook, our co-hosts run out the clock discussing this topic and more.

With increasing media attention on opioid addiction and overdoses in America, and with more money being spent to tackle this issue, more of us are aware of the impact it’s having on individuals. Yet what kind of recovery is possible? What does it take to recover? 

 “It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done,” says Leaf. “I made it to the NFL … and this is the hardest thing I’ve done. But there is a solution.”

For Leaf, understanding the science of addiction and taking advantage of medication-assisted therapy were the keys to jumpstarting his recovery, which he’s now been in for 11 years. Dr. Shorter addresses what medications can help, how long they work, and their multiple benefits.

“Medications can actually reduce the craving or the desire to use substances of all kinds, but opioids in particular,” says Dr. Shorter. In addition, medications can also assist with the symptoms of detox, which should always be done under the supervision of a physician.

 In this exciting discussion, Dr. Shorter also talks about the impact of stigma, controversies within the recovery field, and more.

 

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