A compelling tale of a mother's struggle to save her son, recovery center secrets, loss, death, and grief. She wanted him to get well but was confronted with a system more focused on profit than recovery. Laura Cole felt like a failure. Watching her beloved son detox from heroin time and again. She struggled to help him through addiction recovery treatment and pharmacotherapy. Eventually, she suspected that the treatments were causing her son more harm than good. Navigating a nightmare of Big Pharma, for-profit treatment centers, and corrupt caregivers, Laura saw her son get lost in a thick…mehr
A compelling tale of a mother's struggle to save her son, recovery center secrets, loss, death, and grief. She wanted him to get well but was confronted with a system more focused on profit than recovery. Laura Cole felt like a failure. Watching her beloved son detox from heroin time and again. She struggled to help him through addiction recovery treatment and pharmacotherapy. Eventually, she suspected that the treatments were causing her son more harm than good. Navigating a nightmare of Big Pharma, for-profit treatment centers, and corrupt caregivers, Laura saw her son get lost in a thick web of exploitation. She was brought to the inescapable conclusion that addiction recovery treatment was big business. She realized no magic bullet, pharmaceutical cocktail, or perpetual pink cloud could remedy or cure addiction. It's a lengthy process and fight, which some ultimately lose. In this heart-wrenching book, Laura explains the natural reactions of parents with children suffering from opioids and other addictive substances and how they and their families are stigmatized. She details the parents' desperation and lengths to buy into anything that sounds like a cure. In addition, she shares her grief journey after losing her son to Fentanyl poisoning in 2020. Laura cautions her readers to educate themselves about addiction recovery centers, psychiatric medications, and potential alternatives. In Opioid Hell, you'll discover: - The most commonly prescribed pharmaceutical medicines that don't cure addiction - Ways substance abusers in recovery centers are trafficked for insurance fraud payouts - How the underlying cause of addiction is not treated in rehab facilities Opioid Hell is a cautionary tale every parent should read. If you like straight talk, meeting problems head-on, and a gentle approach that affirms you and your child's basic humanity, then you'll find strength in Laura & Dylan Cole's important exposé.
Laura, a native New Yorker raised in the Bronx, has spent most of her adult life in New Jersey, except for a few years in the Southwest. Her only child, Dylan, co-author, bravely battled drug addiction for a decade. In 2020, just days after returning from an addiction recovery center, he tragically lost his life to Fentanyl poisoning. Since then, Laura has dedicated herself to grief education and advocacy, working to break the stigma surrounding substance use disorder and the families affected. Certified as a Grief Educator by renowned specialist and author David Kessler, Laura continues to study addiction, trauma, and grief. As an artist and grieving mother who found solace and healing through creativity, she is developing an art-based grief support workshop. This workshop is a personal offering designed to help others navigate grief through artistic expression, just as she has. Laura's The Hearts Unspoken website & Epub, is soon to launch. It is an offering of creative healing projects. Beyond her advocacy and creative pursuits, Laura finds solace in tending to injured wildlife, gardening, and raising Monarch butterflies. And no matter where life takes her, her heart always leads her back to Manhattan.
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