Lessons Learned from Meth | Nicolas Taylor | TEDxPaonia

What can we learn from methamphetamine addicts about ending our own addictions? Psychologist Dr. Nicholas Taylor develops community based treatment methods for methamphetamine and other drug addictions. He believes that any of us can break the cycle of addiction by experiencing and relearning “natural” sources of pleasure -- spending time playing with children, talking with loved one, taking a walk in nature, etc. In this talk he explains how reconditioning pleasure is simple and essential.
Video produced by Jay Canode & David Jacobson
Intro animation by Adam Smith
Intro music “So Good To Be True” by Host Bodies / hostbodies
Dr. Taylor is a licensed clinical psychologist and a level three certified addictions counselor. He currently is the director of Solutions Wellness Center in Montrose, Colorado. He is the developer of the community based substance use treatment method commonly referred to as “The Delta Model,” and in 2008 with coauthor, Dr. Herb Covey, he published the book Helping People Addicted to Methamphetamine: A Creative New Approach for Families and Communities.
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  • @nelsonsanabria4950
    @nelsonsanabria49504 жыл бұрын

    Got a month clean hope dis is my year

  • @chrisames1326

    @chrisames1326

    3 жыл бұрын

    10 months later now hows your year been?

  • @nichsalapuddin1105

    @nichsalapuddin1105

    3 жыл бұрын

    6 months already.

  • @spaceman7705

    @spaceman7705

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is if you wanted it to be

  • @redneckshaman3099

    @redneckshaman3099

    3 жыл бұрын

    16 years for me😎

  • @karenramskog6369

    @karenramskog6369

    3 жыл бұрын

    2 years clean

  • @SkynetT800
    @SkynetT8003 жыл бұрын

    I've been sober for three years and I never forget how pleasant the feeling was. I have to snap out of it and remember how bad it really was not how good it felt.

  • @melbaker9495

    @melbaker9495

    2 жыл бұрын

    Over time that memory will fade and yoiu will recall that it felt good, but that actual sensation will fade and make it easier and easier over time.

  • @gregorywalter3478

    @gregorywalter3478

    2 жыл бұрын

    Amen

  • @markf3521

    @markf3521

    2 жыл бұрын

    We call that euphoric recall my brother.

  • @johnpadilla4661

    @johnpadilla4661

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@markf3521 Heh that's a good name for it. I just thought 🤔💭 of "The Devil's Whisper". 😂

  • @jeffbriggs1987

    @jeffbriggs1987

    Жыл бұрын

    its only good sometimes for me. other times i just think im dying or everyone around me is sneaky and planning something.

  • @isaiassantiago239
    @isaiassantiago2393 жыл бұрын

    Hi, i'm izzy and i'm an addict. I made it 7:10 into this video and honestly from an addict's standpoint, i'm appalled. A lot of what he's saying is in fact true in regards to the use and crash, the company you keep while in use, and the SOMETIMES emotionless feelings. I've been off and on in addiction for the last 4 years, my longest sobriety was 18 months. I've had days at the peaks where my suspicion is through the roof and everyone is starring at me. I've also had days during my daily use where i just use to get through my 3rd shift job. I was reckless, careless, and selfish at one point before the 18 month sobriety. Since then, i've used "responsibly" if there is a thing, to where i'm awake, aware, a loving father, a compassionate husband, and a damn good hard worker. Has the use gotten my wife and i in trouble? Yes. We live with our mistakes every day and i know one day we'll finally make it out of this relapse, today? Next month? I'm not sure, but i do know that when in addiction, you don't need someone to group you into individuals you see with no teeth, picked to high heaven, and talking to themselves. In addiction we only need support, understanding, and people willing to just say,"What can i do to help?". Thank you, this has been my TedTalk

  • @piscessun3087

    @piscessun3087

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hope you're drug free today 👍

  • @ryangarcia42095

    @ryangarcia42095

    2 жыл бұрын

    Stay off the tweak

  • @shooter2843

    @shooter2843

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ryangarcia42095. Don't insult ppl who struggle. You're the kind of punk that probably mocks handicap ppl.

  • @portersmith777

    @portersmith777

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wrong answer, Ryan

  • @isaiassantiago239

    @isaiassantiago239

    2 жыл бұрын

    He everyone, me again. I’ve been sober since 2/2/21. Since then I’ve had my ups and downs in recovery including my wife who still in active addiction OD’d and passed away in September. I’m on a higher road now with no more set backs or urges. WE DO RECOVER. Thank you for coming to my TEDtalk follow up!!!🙏🏽

  • @eelnoops5200
    @eelnoops52007 жыл бұрын

    Addiction is not substance specific. Addicts want to feel good, chemically 'normal'. We pursue the substances that help to achieve that, or at least alleviate the discomfort of feeling horrible. Whether it's meth, food, sex, shopping or exercise; addicts are seeking a sense of peace and contentment. Stop focusing on the substance or the symptom. Start trying tro understand why the individual finds sobriety so uncomfortable. Resolve that, and the addictions become realistically manageable.

  • @aaronkid4

    @aaronkid4

    5 жыл бұрын

    Addiction CAN be substance specific. It's really about the obsession to pursue whatever entity will change how the user feels and then the compulsive engaging of that entity resulting in the changed feelings but also the loss of control, the tolerance development, the overwhelming obsession and the internal dismay that wreaks havoc on the soul. That is addiction. This video has merit

  • @karolinemcdermott9301

    @karolinemcdermott9301

    5 жыл бұрын

    i am always desperately seeking control

  • @soulshaker9018

    @soulshaker9018

    4 жыл бұрын

    No, YOU resolve it. No one else can

  • @arturomestanza

    @arturomestanza

    4 жыл бұрын

    I beg to differ. It can definitely be substance specific. Addiction can be presented in various ways, stop pigeonholing something so complex.

  • @meltedbrickbuildngs7168

    @meltedbrickbuildngs7168

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm a addict . I do it for hate to feel bad.. maybe I'm different . If a slam half gram of meth 2nite . It won't be fun or make me feel good

  • @richhozzy480
    @richhozzy4804 жыл бұрын

    All drugs are REALLY fun until they're suddenly not. Then it's misery chasing normalcy... Pure Agony chopped up by small moments of temporary relief

  • @courtneyfair8357

    @courtneyfair8357

    4 жыл бұрын

    Rich Hozzy That sums it up well.

  • @abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1

    @abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ao true

  • @3-methylindole730

    @3-methylindole730

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not true. Some drugs are not even fun in the first place.

  • @sebastianalleyne1073

    @sebastianalleyne1073

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thats why people use moderation when drinking alcohol and other mind-altering substances.

  • @DarkMonster771

    @DarkMonster771

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes speed is great fun until you are still up at 4 o clock in the morning thinking that people you know are coming after you! Then you do it all again the next day and the cycle continues. I did speed casually for a month and then said i cant live like this i'm paranoid all the time. It's not worth the several hours of bliss only to be terrified later.

  • @spage985
    @spage9854 жыл бұрын

    I learned more from reading the comments than listening to the speech

  • @bkbabywclady6087

    @bkbabywclady6087

    4 жыл бұрын

    He lost me a lpng time ago...

  • @antoniobutcher

    @antoniobutcher

    3 жыл бұрын

    funny

  • @Littlepoot92

    @Littlepoot92

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ha I’m glad I saw this first. Not gonna waste my time watching.

  • @M0rganFReelance

    @M0rganFReelance

    3 жыл бұрын

    Super common phenomenon imho

  • @lilpharmacuzbossonvacation6106

    @lilpharmacuzbossonvacation6106

    3 жыл бұрын

    word - COz¥ rep

  • @thekingwilsonshow2414
    @thekingwilsonshow24142 жыл бұрын

    5 months clean and serene. Please pray my strength in the Lord. Thanks Nicolas this talk was very informative.

  • @laurenhall9469

    @laurenhall9469

    2 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations

  • @felicitykerouac9581
    @felicitykerouac9581 Жыл бұрын

    I can say, as a former meth addict, that 90% of this is true for probably half of meth addicts. There are 2 different types of addicts. The type that are gluttons {for lack of a better word} and just consume all the drugs they have because they just want to get as high as possible and stay that way- these are the addicts that he's talking about- then there's the type that use to maintain a certain mentality or energy level. The latter can maintain employment and feel pleasure and function just fine without meth. Generally, you wouldn't be able to distinguish the difference between when these people are high or when they're not. I was once accused of being high by my lawyer and it was the only time that he'd seen me sober.

  • @Invisiblesideoftheheights

    @Invisiblesideoftheheights

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for that explanation, I have a friend that use it and he would never use it with other people, he use it every day but he don’t use a lot of it, he has limmits while there is a lot of people that use until there is no more I think there is a difference for sure

  • @jessence6836
    @jessence68362 жыл бұрын

    Almost 4 years sober. I was not an addictive person and could cold turkey quit things like weed and alcohol. But, meth it took one hit and I wanted it for the rest of my life. It took me and my wife having a kid to cold turkey quit meth. Because, I knew he shouldn't have to grow up with parents with an awful problem like this. I remember my days doing everything I can to get more but, now I would never touch it even for a billion dollars. It takes over your life. It's the worst thing imaginable and I wouldn't wish it on even my worst enemy

  • @michaelrichards4255

    @michaelrichards4255

    Жыл бұрын

    Really love this! I’m only affected by this with my close family members and relatives,and it’s hard to watch and try to support them. Couldn’t imagine trying to quit it. Hope all is well brother! Stay strong 💪

  • @ladyscarfaceangel4616
    @ladyscarfaceangel4616 Жыл бұрын

    I love how he's at least trying to study & understand meth addiction. Seems like he actually cares about finding a solution for ppl. He may not understand it on a personal level but he is trying to understand. He has obviously dedicated a lot of time to studying it.

  • @jfields77

    @jfields77

    Жыл бұрын

  • @janetemerick8924

    @janetemerick8924

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree.... Thank you

  • @lifepresent3183

    @lifepresent3183

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't see it that way. I know that 99% of everything said here is false. When people start talking like this, it's a waste of time for them and all of us. WASTE. To me, based on the manner he was speaking, he is only trying to teach/listen to himself on all of this, probably to save him from the feeling of failure from the whole of this part of his life he dedicated to "studying it". 🚮 If you generalize as he has, then your lost from the start because it's not OK to do that. The way I see it, is this whole little "play" has added to the wall that is already built up between the "rich" and the "less fortunate" . He has no idea at all regarding what each of these people have been through. He is trying to shove them into his make believe nomenclatures, however. 😵‍💫

  • @tamraashcroft3983

    @tamraashcroft3983

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree

  • @toxicbee990
    @toxicbee9904 жыл бұрын

    I've been 12 hours sober...

  • @TheRamnath007
    @TheRamnath007 Жыл бұрын

    When I came to canada from india , the first thing I noticed is ppl are so disconnected with each other in the need for privacy. Yes india there is poverty, but it is very very easy to make friends , take someone for a cup of coffee and ppl are generally curious and it helps

  • @Mosdefinitelyable

    @Mosdefinitelyable

    Жыл бұрын

    Loneliness epidemic here.

  • @laurenceegan6136

    @laurenceegan6136

    2 күн бұрын

    I'm from the far west of Europe, and have travelled to over forty countries - though only as far as the Middle East. It has been my experience that the further east I would travel, the more community-minded people are (regardless of the politics within respective countries at a particular point in time). I have no doubt that there will be exceptions, but that is my experience. On the rare occasions I have shared accommodation with people from India or, say, China, I found myself spending a long time conversing with those people in a way that is rare in the West (in my experience).

  • @gavinlopez5523
    @gavinlopez55233 жыл бұрын

    The ability to re-learn how to enjoy other things in life is vital to recovery.

  • @vuhuynh7960

    @vuhuynh7960

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is so true

  • @jeffbriggs1987

    @jeffbriggs1987

    Жыл бұрын

    i couldnt enjoy things before meth. for a while i thought meth saved me :/

  • @keasenne

    @keasenne

    Жыл бұрын

    I just quit alcohol and this is the toughest thing.. When I go to a club or restaurant its the worst because I remember only one thing that is drinkable in those kind of environments, Alcohol 😕 Ordering a soda feels wrong but I guess soon I will be okay.

  • @dizzydeep444
    @dizzydeep4442 жыл бұрын

    I admire people going head on with this epidemic. Especially when it hasn't ruined there life personally but you really need someone who's been through it to reach other addicts

  • @electicwitch.7328

    @electicwitch.7328

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes you do.

  • @bobbydigitol7658
    @bobbydigitol76584 жыл бұрын

    Irony is smoking meth while watching a ted talk about meth

  • @bcb2237

    @bcb2237

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bobby Digitol wow

  • @NikkiS1978

    @NikkiS1978

    4 жыл бұрын

    I am going through it too Bobby. Prayers for ya , we shall be redeemed, because HE LIVES !!! .

  • @bobbydigitol7658

    @bobbydigitol7658

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nikki Springer amen

  • @bobbydigitol7658

    @bobbydigitol7658

    4 жыл бұрын

    caleb jordan crazy how that works huh?

  • @BrickOvenBakery

    @BrickOvenBakery

    4 жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @mortalitysuite
    @mortalitysuite Жыл бұрын

    I have a theory I'm going to put out there. If you were a child of the seventies and eighties, and you haven't been able to talk about what happened to you, because you tried to talk to adults at the time and nobody cared, you might be like me. Our nervous systems are shot, symptoms look a lot like ADHD I'm getting yourself to do anything you're supposed to seems unbearable at times. Effectively not very high functioning. And then.. you get to a substance and you can suddenly do all the things. You're capable, energetic, clever and sure you don't sleep as much anymore but you feel like you found the Fountain of Youth. And you can't really talk to anyone else about it because well people are age if you had a good you had it pretty good but for those of us that had it really bad as children it's just not talked about, and we get gaslit by everyone. That was the era of well they were quiet and kept themselves but they seem like good neighbors who would have thought what was really going on behind closed doors.. that would never play these days with the internet and if you're a Gen X but you will raise like a boomer he won't be able to understand. We're brain damaged to begin with cognitively impaired I'm getting back to the ADHD symptoms, chances are pregnancy Young. We were not parented, we were unwanted. We were conceived right one Roe versus Wade started and there was still so much pressure to comply to your family and their religion we were kept out of obligation often conceived out of obligation to parents who really wanted to go out disco dancing and doing coke. And then there's the income ceiling that plateaued cutting off the path of middle and lower income people. These are all symptoms. We're on cell phones because my parents were part of building that industry and I'm screwed because of it. Because I live next door to a predator and then was instructed to grow up and fear hiding and dark houses that I didn't exist, no one should ever know that I'm there. We are the hidden ones and if you never felt that way then you wouldn't understand

  • @katyoscarelroy2621

    @katyoscarelroy2621

    Жыл бұрын

    im sorry you had to go thru that, my heart goes out to you and i hope that one day you will be sharing your story in recovery to help other addicts who are at the point you used to be ❤

  • @dawnwilson8116

    @dawnwilson8116

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow!!!! Very intense reading for me,,, I'm at a loss for words,,, born 1978

  • @cywest6976

    @cywest6976

    Жыл бұрын

    You do matter. No matter what you were told or how you feel you do matter and you are very important. I really hope that you’re able to see this thru your own eyes some day.

  • @tthinker16

    @tthinker16

    Жыл бұрын

    This comment above brought to you by meth!

  • @micheleb3540

    @micheleb3540

    Жыл бұрын

    @OfficialMel my life resonated with your story. You are so beautiful and so worth everything you want. Finding the strength and happiness to get there is always going to be a challenge. I’m working with a therapist to get me through my CPTSD and I expect that I will have the strength and courage to address my trauma without having the mental decomposition that comes from it. I hope you find your peace and wish you well on your journey. It’s okay to feel okay. It’s also okay to not feel okay. Work through your emotions with the methods you are successful with and you can make it through to the next stage.

  • @carlkaufmann8516
    @carlkaufmann85163 жыл бұрын

    I was an AOD counselor and what I heard is still a basic diagnostic/ treatment model ... Not specific to meth . I said I was an AOD counselor .. I relapsed and when I did I used meth for the first time . Took me 6 Years to get off it , I been off of meth for 19 months now . And I can tell you all something of the psychosis that is at the root of the uphoria of meth addiction . It feels better than anything . The example he gave about the dog and the amount of saliva produced by the Bell ( conditioned ) being less than the food (natural ) is incorrect when it comes to (Specifically Meth) ... Meth produces more saliva than food or anything else . It feels good , and it sucks that you can't turn it off for days at a time (have to let it run it's course) .. Yet we still do it , why ? One reason is because the uphoria is so great and hijacks our natural senses and abilities that it takes aprox. 18 months before we are eaven able to Salivate to food again .. using his example of the dog , spit and water or food . Meth is a powerful specific drug ! And needs to be addressed as a separate entity when I comes to treatment and recovery . I'm Carl and I use to be a AOD counselor , today I am recovering from a 6 Year meth addiction . 19 months now , no meth ...

  • @tinafrancis4942

    @tinafrancis4942

    2 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree that meth recovery programs should be specifically tailored to the drug and the mental/neurological affects it creates.

  • @greghawkins1025

    @greghawkins1025

    2 жыл бұрын

    19 months is 1 year & 7 months. 18 months is 1 year & 6 months.

  • @luisacordero1501

    @luisacordero1501

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow. Thank you so much for sharing. I am an advocate helping women. Very often, these women come into the shelter after being victimized by partners on meth. It’s also common for these women to have been introduced to meth use by their partners. I started researching more on meth because since I’ve never taken meth, it’s hard to wrap my mind around a high that can replace or surpass the pleasure that comes from life itself and love. Thank you for helping me understand more. And I hope the best for you and yours. Luisa

  • @keithlarrimore

    @keithlarrimore

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, this guy had an extremely simplistic view. I think most people would be blown away by how many meth addicts are actually born through its relationship with work. It makes work fun and can do more of it. It's also the perfect excuse. It helps me work better. Then it snowballs and you have to do it to work or even wake up at all. I think this is far more common than his explanation of how it takes hold.

  • @veronicabelgrano5165

    @veronicabelgrano5165

    Жыл бұрын

    While he wasn't spot on with everything I must say he gave it a damn good try. Also, just because it wasn't spot on for me doesn't mean it wasn't for someone else. I've been to rehab and it sucked!! The worst part was being under the guidance of individuals that had no real clue what I was experiencing. They only knew what they read in their text books. At least this guy seems like he's really trying to understand or gain understanding.

  • @BurqueBlonde-nv1xf
    @BurqueBlonde-nv1xf Жыл бұрын

    As a user, I will say that a lot of what he states is true but I disagree with a few key points. I believe the stigma around meth, and all drug users is skewed. I truly feel that users have a deep hurt they're trying to numb and addressing the root of the problem through therapy would help a lot. I was 18 when meth was forced upon me. Yes I began sporadically using which turned into many days awake followed by the crash and my life spiraled downward. I was never paranoid or had psychosis or the picking thing. But I also got my life together while using. I used meth to keep me awake studying for medical exams and working 14 days straight 14 hour shifts at the hospital during the pandemic. I was responsible for letting my life go and I was responsible for turning my life around despite the drugs I was using. I in no way am condoning drug use and I wish I had never done meth but I believe that the person still makes the choices and is responsible for the life they live and we need to stop blaming or pushing responsibility on drugs.

  • @arthurmandas7500
    @arthurmandas75004 жыл бұрын

    I am so happy that this documentary is on you tube I am sitting here with my family and I am hoping that this will show that I am not such a bad guy and that I am going to be a addict for the rest of my life but I’m very much going to do everything that I can to do and become more of the person that is the result of the research program

  • @jaxyntrent3522
    @jaxyntrent35223 жыл бұрын

    Very proud. My boyfriend and I are trying to stay sober he has made it almost a month, i am not even a day. But tomorrow is a new opportunity to start over. Im hoping it is also the year i recover

  • @planetlizz

    @planetlizz

    Жыл бұрын

    RIGHT NOW is the best time to get started BUT FIRST, get it all out of the house. All of it. Pipes, straws, needles and all. Last thing you need is to find an old pipe up in the closet. Clean house.

  • @cindybombarger496

    @cindybombarger496

    Жыл бұрын

    @Jaxyn Trent I hope you're doing well and that you are achieving your dream to be in active recovery. I wish you nothing but the best. Blessings, peace and love 🤍

  • @joew.3781
    @joew.3781 Жыл бұрын

    Recovering addict here. I really appreciated this presentation and Dr. Taylor's insights. Thank you.

  • @kingdionysus6706
    @kingdionysus67064 жыл бұрын

    Meth made me realize that I should not let outside forces control me.

  • @komarbat23

    @komarbat23

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes and for someone who’s always had a difficult time sharing their feelings, the words naturally come out smoother than I would have sober. I occasionally smoke it, and when I do, I learn alot about myself (intentions/goals)

  • @sharondeniz9292
    @sharondeniz92924 жыл бұрын

    It is nice to finally see the counselor's get close to why people use and why they keep using; the socializing with people and being accepted no matter how weird you are, and it covers up the awful feeling of depression. As long as the depression sets in the chest, that is how long it will be used (for some people). People aren't accepted right at once, like you mentioned. But after accepted, the social part of it is enticing and accepting to what meth is being done.

  • @nicknoyb8067

    @nicknoyb8067

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow you did not speak for the majority of us

  • @JadeHunter272
    @JadeHunter272 Жыл бұрын

    I started using speed back in the early 80s... .I've had bits of clean time & didn't use while pregnant. Right now I have since Feb 16 this year. These later years I can't get a year clean. This time I got to church now sometimes have a an alcoholic beverage. Been to 12 treatment centers in my lifetime...I've completed like 4 of those. I've always been hirable even held a same job for more than 7 yrs. I have a bone density issue that I contribute to the drug use. Several arm fractures ...like 9 iin total. I haven't IV used in a long time like a year and a hal I'm hopeful this time. I won't give up a beverage or a hit of weed once in a while. I prefer the small local church I got to vs 12 step meetings. Not every person who does speed is a tweaker. You'd be surprised who does it that you don't know. I lived in a posh area central coast in CA. I didn't steal and known for my honesty. Just saying

  • @gstty5375
    @gstty53756 жыл бұрын

    Such a over simplification its almost criminal - over time meth distorts your perception of the 'level of njoyability' the drug gives you, and that is artificial yes, but your brain treats it as reality and releases massive amounts of dopamine, so you can remember this ( on a primitive level, the function is to preserve life ) all of this gets processed and linked to memory which gets triggered by anything you experienced in that moment. Your brain then releases glutamate which motivates you to seek whatever your brain linked survival to (in this case - your brain is telling you that in order to survive the best option is using/seeking meth ). And I would think its a bit more intense experience than a involuntary reaction as a result of conditioning. Just to touch on the reason why advanced meth addicts dont experience pleasure in normal things is because of a prolonged exposure to massive amounts of dopamine when using. Your brain then accepts this artificial level of dopamine spikes as the new 'normal' and re-sets the 'detection' level of dopamine, effectively causing a person to feel no joy or have any interest in normal pleasurable activities - the only thing that registers will be meth. Think the condition is called hypofrontality - dreadfull state to be in. If this 'community based treatment' actually worked I would eat a hat

  • @jayruwhiu7817

    @jayruwhiu7817

    5 жыл бұрын

    the way you explained it makes logical sense excellent information..

  • @DanielDaniel-xt3jh

    @DanielDaniel-xt3jh

    4 жыл бұрын

    Meth makes you psychic

  • @DanielDaniel-xt3jh

    @DanielDaniel-xt3jh

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@MaTTer1235 yes it can make you psychotic but I've been reading that it makes people psychic too

  • @jennieb1945

    @jennieb1945

    3 жыл бұрын

    Purrrrfect explanation! Purrrrfectly worded to a T!

  • @carlosvazquezmorales5749

    @carlosvazquezmorales5749

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DanielDaniel-xt3jh Na bro, it doesnt

  • @unhallowed45
    @unhallowed457 жыл бұрын

    Meth isn't this godly feeling of bliss that everyone talks about. Nothing can replace the feeling of falling in love with someone, or seeing your family after a long period of time, even holding a kitten, whatever. It's synthetic, forced pleasure, and it makes life suck very quickly.

  • @JustShotsForMeh

    @JustShotsForMeh

    6 жыл бұрын

    You've clearly never smoked glass, there's a reason why people lose contact with their families, it's THAT tremendous.

  • @aaronlemons81

    @aaronlemons81

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@JustShotsForMeh I have and it's not

  • @peggygonzalez4153
    @peggygonzalez41532 жыл бұрын

    I beat it's all on my own it was tough and I'm so proud of myself😇

  • @jensenlopez2944

    @jensenlopez2944

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm proud of you too Peggy :) hope you're doing better then ever! Sending much love

  • @cnacks4835

    @cnacks4835

    Жыл бұрын

    I was addicted to meth and fentanyl. A month ago I cold turkeys the fentanyl. Now that I've recovered from that I'm getting rid of the speed. I'm on day 1

  • @velvetpixiecake5310

    @velvetpixiecake5310

    Жыл бұрын

    WOOHOO!! NO TRAINING WHEEL'S NEEDED! 💪 I don't know you, but I love you and I'm beyond proud of you!

  • @imcoleyourenot8391

    @imcoleyourenot8391

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cnacks4835 How you doing now?

  • @derekbrown9787
    @derekbrown97872 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate the video and to be honest it is true about the forced happiness from meth being different from just nature happiness. But this video does not explain to meth addicts about what happens 30 years down the road from constant using. Never in my lifetime would I have thought I would lose the person I was and become what I have turned into now. I act like I'm a child still and have become so uncomfortable around people. When sober I don't want to leave my house or even answer my phone. And when I'm high I become depressed and basically want to be dead. which is so ridiculous. This isn't crying this is who I am and pray that someone down the road reads this and say's I don't want to be this person

  • @hollythomason1094

    @hollythomason1094

    2 жыл бұрын

    I want you to quit and be an inspiration to others, because she too just wants to be that good, bad example. Your life isn't over and it doesn't have to be comfortable.

  • @jessicadavis6517

    @jessicadavis6517

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Derek. I know we don't know one another but it's weighing on my heart to tell you that you were not put here to just be an addict and the things that you've endured throughout your life are not entirely your fault. You have a choice to be whoever you want to be but no one can change your life but you. If you were to choose to make the necessary changes in your life to be the best version of you that you can be you have the potential to change and effect lives for the better. YOU have to want it bad enough and YOU have to understand that YOU are responsible for your happiness. Stop sacrificing YOUR happiness for someone else's and go get the life that you are capable of having! I'm sending you lots of love and good vibes my friend. From one addict to another, you can do this ♥️‼️

  • @bethowen3309

    @bethowen3309

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@jessicadavis6517 ♥️

  • @whatshisname3304
    @whatshisname33043 жыл бұрын

    when life becomes boring, chemicals become interesting.

  • @janeswurld

    @janeswurld

    3 жыл бұрын

    im there right now. life boring, anxious about all these plans i have. dont wana drink alcohol anymore, hate all my friends, familys not here, no relationship to keep me busy. its dangerous. luckily i love myself too much to do this but not everyone does and i wana understand it.

  • @ciaranbyrne62

    @ciaranbyrne62

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@janeswurld I regained control back from alcohol by having a year of abstinence. Now I don't drink to get smashed. Drink alone or even buy it unless it's a special occasion. Good luck with your relationship with alcohol. I have no friends. My girlfriend is becoming more and more distant. I have given up smoking cigarettes about two and a half years ago and I am constantly having thoughts to smoke. I have to tell those thoughts to jog on. I have plans......🙂

  • @freesoul1189

    @freesoul1189

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, this is exactly what it is about..in my case too.

  • @Mosdefinitelyable
    @Mosdefinitelyable Жыл бұрын

    Recovery from addiction is a long road. It must come from sustained effort, strong principles, and support. I commend this man for helping his community.

  • @kalichernenkof424
    @kalichernenkof4247 жыл бұрын

    As A former methamphetamine/Dexedrine addict this really hit home and related to me. I have been off speed for almost 2 years now, and can feel pleasure from natural stimuli (food, spending time with family and friends, music, learning etc.) What I learned from my speed addiction were the 2 lessons mentioned in this video.

  • @lalapeart2112

    @lalapeart2112

    7 жыл бұрын

    kyler 2493 how long did it take for you to feel pleasure again?

  • @kalichernenkof424

    @kalichernenkof424

    7 жыл бұрын

    Lari Nope 1.5 years of pure coldness (no emotion), then for approximately 7 months I was just so dramatic and over - emotional it's only been in these past few months I can really genuinely have fun without amphetamines, Disclaimer:I replaced meth with smoking pot, which boosts pleasure in its own way. however even not while baked I can laugh and smile and cry and experience a long range of emotions. bit literally meth makes your emotion disappear if your not tweaked 24/7

  • @warefairsoda

    @warefairsoda

    7 жыл бұрын

    Why?

  • @alejandroguerrero8629

    @alejandroguerrero8629

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@kalichernenkof424 how long did you do meth before stopping?

  • @helenmarie205

    @helenmarie205

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kalichernenkof424 proud of u

  • @Bobby3Kim
    @Bobby3Kim2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent talk, I really enjoyed it and learned a lot as I am a former user. I now realize why I use to constantly want to chase the high. Now i can reinforce my sobriety by using your technique to solidify my resolve and help my family who were worse off than i was in addiction.

  • @nicknoyb8067

    @nicknoyb8067

    2 жыл бұрын

    This man takes buzzwords and has zero f****** idea of the reality of being in the situation are you kidding me? You think he understands you because of those buzzwords? This is so ridiculous it's almost like a dog standing up on stage explaining what it's like to be a cat and if you agree with any of the b******* this man saying you have not come to terms with who you are my friend

  • @vanessaabasta6008
    @vanessaabasta6008 Жыл бұрын

    Iv been sober since dec 19 2022 . I absolutely loved this Ted talk . Will send to a friend and I hope they get the help they need :(

  • @pippatherogueone8587
    @pippatherogueone85874 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love the way he broke this down. It makes perfect sense if you pay attention to the entire lecture.

  • @NewSchoolPOKERstrat
    @NewSchoolPOKERstrat6 жыл бұрын

    People like this don't and never will get it. You ought to have to be addicted to something at least once in order to be able to give talks on the topic of addiction

  • @2gayleen

    @2gayleen

    6 жыл бұрын

    true

  • @travelingmntngal7963

    @travelingmntngal7963

    5 жыл бұрын

    @ Navonod on NLH Totally disagree. You just have to watch someone you love destroy their life with an addiction. It's a real death and grieving that one goes through seeing their loved one turning into a person unrecognizable. Watching them abuse themselves and those who love them. It's a destruction of the worst kind. If you've been an addict, then recognize that someone like this may have been through a much worse pain in watching someone slowly killing themselves right before their own eyes. Because, it is a slow and painful death. And this more than gives them every right to not only give a talk about it, but try to do something about it, too.

  • @aliceinwonderland3229

    @aliceinwonderland3229

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@travelingmntngal7963 Theres a difference in watching someone u love go thru it verses going threw it yourself. No way someone thats never been there n done it could ever know wat one feels being in that addiction.

  • @dgbdgb3833

    @dgbdgb3833

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Marketing Lions Same with Depression. Saying I'm depressed today to a person who has Deep Depression. NO Where Near the Same Thing. And theadvice they give to the Chronic Depressed like "Just Think Positive" Is INSULTING. They Just Don't and Can't get IT.

  • @KM-ut7iu

    @KM-ut7iu

    4 жыл бұрын

    Someone once tried relating to my drug addiction by sayin they get it cuz they were addicted to caffeine.

  • @jesse1136
    @jesse11362 жыл бұрын

    There are recreational meth users. There are also highly functioning daily users. It would probably shock you to know how many people surrounding and interacting with you every day. I disagree with much of what this man says, but I've heard the same things said by many, many people in conversations, documentaries, books, articles, studies, etc. I think the biggest mistake is treating drug users as universal, and prescribing a "one size fits all" solution to an extremely diverse issue. People want to feel differently than their situations allow them to feel being sober. The most common denominator that drug addicts share as the reason for continued use is pain. Meth has a lot of different effects that make it attractive: confidence, energy, focus, relaxed inhibitions. There is a sense of inclusiveness and belonging, but he's horribly off track in his ideas about meth users protecting each other. The stigma and misunderstanding and lies everyone has heard make meth use a secretive thing. You can't stick your neck out and risk exposure. But even more than that is the fact that meth users know "the rules", and when you follow them you don't get caught. It's not apathy, but understanding that will keep them from unifying or protecting one another. I applaud him for trying, but he has no real understanding of the issue, like most people in the "treatment" industry.

  • @ramywagih8388

    @ramywagih8388

    2 жыл бұрын

    I use and I am a recreational user use don't abuse on a session try to eat and get sleep carry zoplicone don't over do it

  • @konstantinviktory4199

    @konstantinviktory4199

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nope everyone is going to die

  • @weareallbeingwatched4602

    @weareallbeingwatched4602

    2 жыл бұрын

    No man, meth heads are seriously easy to spot. Same as smack heads and alcoholics. No such thing as a high functioning class a drug addict. You'd have to be high on class a drugs to think nobody notices.

  • @cruzgonzalez7061

    @cruzgonzalez7061

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@weareallbeingwatched4602 Oh really? Then please explain how they're easy to spot?

  • @marylinz5079

    @marylinz5079

    Жыл бұрын

    Recreational meth users NOT, if your using meth that will only last for a while. I have 5.5 years sober. Been there.

  • @joshmaster46
    @joshmaster464 жыл бұрын

    He is right I recovered myself all the same strategies he's talkin about

  • @jamestillman9565
    @jamestillman95654 жыл бұрын

    Meth taught me you can be a superhero for 40 bucks

  • @illwithit.3621

    @illwithit.3621

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lmfao. Word.

  • @Davido50

    @Davido50

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cmon man.

  • @xburritoprox2706

    @xburritoprox2706

    4 жыл бұрын

    You're not wrong

  • @BrickOvenBakery

    @BrickOvenBakery

    4 жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @3rday600

    @3rday600

    4 жыл бұрын

    And die if you survive the procedure

  • @charkay192
    @charkay1924 жыл бұрын

    As a recovering user, id have to say hes ON with the 'pleasure hijacking' stuff... kinda feel him with the social stuff too..there is abit of stigma amongst users when you say your "clean " now..its just expressed in different ways

  • @karawood7898
    @karawood7898 Жыл бұрын

    We do recover ❤️ NA helps create a community too.

  • @alexlee9104
    @alexlee91044 жыл бұрын

    This dude has got it all Methed up

  • @jamestillman9565

    @jamestillman9565

    4 жыл бұрын

    On god.

  • @maakasmr3156

    @maakasmr3156

    3 жыл бұрын

    Is somebody who has a list I read this correctly

  • @brettwilkinson1893

    @brettwilkinson1893

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hahahahahahahahahaha

  • @brettwilkinson1893

    @brettwilkinson1893

    3 жыл бұрын

    Alex Lee Methin up the worlds outlook on meth

  • @jennieb1945

    @jennieb1945

    3 жыл бұрын

    OmG! I use the term "methed" up, too! 😹

  • @ezbreakbeats3826
    @ezbreakbeats38266 жыл бұрын

    It’s prescribed to people with ADHD and severe Depression so there are also medical benefits if monitored in low dosage ‘being a major stimulant ‘ Dont abuse it like most people because ephedrine can be deadly raising your Heart Rate

  • @DrFaust-pr8vw

    @DrFaust-pr8vw

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think you're thinking of Adderall. Desoxyn (prescription methamphetamine) is one of the most restricted drugs that doctors can prescribe. It's not just given out to people with ADHD like candy the same way Adderall is

  • @alternative2104
    @alternative2104 Жыл бұрын

    The use patterns described was spot on. Spot on.

  • @henrylundy6321
    @henrylundy6321 Жыл бұрын

    Dude... to the guy here , .. Thank u so much ... I realize all this, and been thru it all .. but there is so much reward and pleasure I've had jacked, that I didn't realize . Til now.. but thank u. U've changed not only my perspective and life, but my entire family... That will get to enjoy me again..and see me enjoying enjoyment again. Thank you. Thank you ... Thank you

  • @nigtard1766
    @nigtard17666 жыл бұрын

    It's a much more internal struggle than having simply two groups try to pull you to their side. Its definitely not as straight forward as good and bad.

  • @electicwitch.7328

    @electicwitch.7328

    Жыл бұрын

    Truth. I was a monster during my addiction.

  • @waynejones1996
    @waynejones19963 жыл бұрын

    A year and 5 months clean, you summed up the progression perfectly for me this was a beautiful presentation and will aide me in my recovery presentation for a mothers of addicted childrens group coming up so thank you so much!

  • @noompsieOG

    @noompsieOG

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah women and mothers love the meth and go hard. Is it to have the energy to get things completed for the day ? I’ve never found meth good enough to get addicted to so I’m just curious

  • @paige8913

    @paige8913

    Жыл бұрын

    🎉🎉

  • @jayrene429
    @jayrene429 Жыл бұрын

    I think society views addicts as criminal when they should be viewed as someone that needs help . Anyone who uses on a daily basis is either suffering from untreated mental illness or trying to self medicate some trauma they’ve experience in their life .

  • @laotzu3258
    @laotzu32584 жыл бұрын

    The only thing I'm 100% on is it's a lonely existence. I am loving and accepting of anyone but the paranoia is overwhelming. I think my family tried to kill me. I've turned my demons to this phone now. I'm emotionally unstable. I just want to go play in my head but my body doesn't want to cooperate. The system uses our demons to distract us from becoming what we're supposed to be. It's a war on our collective consciousness. Genetically, we are 99.9% the same person but programmed to hate ourself.

  • @wadeguidry6675

    @wadeguidry6675

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think I see your point and I agree. We're being led like sheep just so things like Google and the Government can have control of the flock. I get stuck in the recesses of my mind too, who wouldn't?

  • @arnaz4

    @arnaz4

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why would you want do it then, is not even enjoyable

  • @4andrewcordova20

    @4andrewcordova20

    2 жыл бұрын

    namaste, fellow fiends. this is my favorite comment. i am for this. the collective consciousness. release all past guilt trauma pain all wounds forgive ourselves and forgive others . mastery of love is key.

  • @bridgitteamaut2270

    @bridgitteamaut2270

    2 жыл бұрын

    You guys need to get off meth and all other synthetic drugs and stick to mushrooms or anything else that's grows directly out of the ground.

  • @elia8112

    @elia8112

    Жыл бұрын

    this thread is based

  • @taddot
    @taddot4 жыл бұрын

    i searched "what to do if a friend is addicted to meth" this came up and now I can't beleive i watch almost 20 min of this to get to a "kids on their cellphones" anecdote . an almost complete majority of people have never made a definitively truly risky decision for use of a smartphone. Similarly stopping the use of a smartphone "cold turkey" would barely impact a majority of people. conversely, it is only a very small minority of meth users that have not made a definitively truly risky decision for the habit and the thought of stopping use isn't even humorous. i can not think of a single person that has lost a loved one to a cellphone. i don't have enough fingers to count how many i know that have lost them to meth. I am currently losing my best friend and brother. while i suppose this ted talkers pontifications on meth and pleasure correlations make sense on a very basic level, him leaving on a note correlating it to the standard use of phones at the dinner table is daft and tone-deaf.... and as already stated "basic". i do not buy that he would be a successful expert in the field of addiction based on anything he has said here.

  • @user-um2uf9zq4c
    @user-um2uf9zq4c7 жыл бұрын

    9:00 .. missed a whole rabbit hole in the dopamine reward system and it's much more interesting and complex than old mate's explanation. Natural vs Unnatural is a very misleading term and that is why in my opinion anything that follows (i.e) is built on false foundational principles.

  • @jodeesisk819
    @jodeesisk819 Жыл бұрын

    6 years clean. Cold turkey. Anyone struggling keep fighting it's possible. 💫

  • @aaronkid4
    @aaronkid45 жыл бұрын

    Completely agree and wish I could partake in his study

  • @2thapublikk381

    @2thapublikk381

    3 жыл бұрын

    3144780114 brother from another mother

  • @stephenbright7605
    @stephenbright76054 жыл бұрын

    Pleasure produced from the use of methamphetamine is the same pleasure produced by other activities, only stronger since more dopamine is released in the brain. The effects of methamphetamine are not a conditioned response to the drug.

  • @sethsmith6042

    @sethsmith6042

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah meth feels like true happiness, it doesn't feel fake. That's what makes it addictive

  • @methgirl2067
    @methgirl20674 жыл бұрын

    I needed to hear this so much

  • @satan3090

    @satan3090

    4 жыл бұрын

    Drugs are good

  • @wikilee8928
    @wikilee89282 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @brightpage1020
    @brightpage10205 жыл бұрын

    I wish the title of this reflected the greater message. I thought it was just about meth and meth treatment, but the overarching message is so much wider. Thank you.

  • @edwardspecial3183
    @edwardspecial31834 жыл бұрын

    I love his connection of drug addiction to everyday addictions to things like smartphones and facebook. I think its a very real and relevant comparison. Really broke down addiction to its most basic parts

  • @taddot

    @taddot

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's not even close to a real or relevant comparison. an almost complete majority of people have never made a definitively truly risky decision for use of a smartphone or facebook. Similarly stopping the use of a smartphone or facebook "cold turkey" would barely impact a majority of people. conversely, it is only a very small minority of meth users that have not made a definitively truly risky decision for the habit and the thought of stopping use isn't even humorous. i can not think of a single person that has lost a loved one to a phone or facebook. i don't have enough fingers to count how many i know that have lost them to meth. I am currently losing my best friend and brother. while i suppose this ted talkers pontifications on meth and pleasure correlations make sense on a very basic level, him leaving on a note correlating it to the standard use of phones at the dinner table is daft and tone-deaf.... and as you said "basic". i do not buy that he would be a successful expert in the field of addiction based on anything he has said here.

  • @midwayer11
    @midwayer117 жыл бұрын

    His options for natural joyous experience are kinda weak and totally incomparable to a meth high. Especially in cases of disfunctional families. Social and economic structures are the root cause of addiction and until there are conditions that foster and support positive and meaningful relationships more than there are conditions that foster and support separation and stress, there will be addiction. Addiction is a conditioned response to being overworked and emotionally stressed.

  • @carbine090909

    @carbine090909

    7 жыл бұрын

    but... he IS providing positive and meaningful social and economic structures. That's the point. And sure, you could choose to view a natural joyous experience as weak compared to a meth high, but every time you get a meth high, you grow progressively weaker and dependent, whereas every time you have a natural joyous experience, you grow progressively stronger and more resilient. I get your point tho'. When you're frozen in survival mode, long-term thinking is a luxury. IOW, what's the point of climbing an iceberg that's mostly underwater, unless you're drowning to begin with? My best advice is: Let Christ be your anchor, die to that self, be reborn, and calm the waters.

  • @ChrisMechamDidIt

    @ChrisMechamDidIt

    7 жыл бұрын

    I don't think they elevate to "root cause" but I certainly appreciate the point you're making and totally recognize the important role it plays. To this day when you look at the population of people who have recovered from profound addiction you find overwhelmingly that they are white men - in other words, the one's society (of white men) valued enough to give help. I know, you're saying to yourself "but you're a white male. How was rehab, asshole?" Yeah, I'm a white male but I'm also a faggot. I'm lucky to be going into drug court next month. That's how it was.

  • @carbine090909

    @carbine090909

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Chris Mecham, what is your source? Correlation is not causation -- when you break down the demographics for those who have an addiction in the first place (who then go on to recover), women (except late teens/early 20s) drink less, and less frequently than men. Both poor and rich drink less than lower/middle, which also corresponds to education levels, and whites drink more than anyone except Native Americans. And on an on. There are hundreds of ways to slice the demographic pie. It might not be an issue of who is valued enough to be offered help, but who designs the recovery model. A similar issue pervades pharmacology - as test subjects are overwhelmingly young males 18-25, many other groups experience serious side effects from approved drugs, the ironic result of avoiding testing bias by clueless white men wearing lab coats. So, it's not so much a matter of ranking end-value, but one of a-priori stupidity in experimental design. Regarding alcoholism, the metabolic differences between men and women alone are significant enough to warrant tailoring recovery models to biological gender. For example, the way women metabolize alcohol heavily increases our risk of developing liver disease, not to mention considerations of FAS and FASD. Meanwhile, insurance companies can be counted on to bean-count, and are moving toward limiting coverage for rehab, so recovery options will target the biggest bang for their buck, meaning, why target retirees, or the homeless, or Asians, when they make up a much smaller proportion of chronic heavy drinkers? When it comes right down to it, environmental issues *influence* the course of addiction, but alcohol use disorder is, in fact, a heritable, neurobiological, medical, disease. I also strongly suspect it has a spiritual component as well, but then again, clueless white men wearing white collars can do as much damage as their more doggedly rational brethren if they're not careful.

  • @ChrisMechamDidIt

    @ChrisMechamDidIt

    7 жыл бұрын

    or using artificially raises itself to the level of a survival tool. You get the right trifecta of genetics, culture, community and exposure and the idea that you can choose or not choose to pick up becomes an academic exercise because by that point the question is moot.

  • @carbine090909

    @carbine090909

    7 жыл бұрын

    Exactly.

  • @rudyguerra2595
    @rudyguerra2595 Жыл бұрын

    This video made me cry... and yes being a user is hard to let go and im praying 🙏 to my lord to help me out

  • @paige8913
    @paige8913 Жыл бұрын

    This is a great intelligent person in his field:he does care about the whole picture of this addiction,he doesn’t speak ill of his patients as if there less than or a helpless cause.this program needs to be initiated everywhere

  • @KimDiamond57
    @KimDiamond57 Жыл бұрын

    I learned nothing from this. I am a Meth user at 57 years old. I live alone with my cat. I sit in front of my laptop all day and I don't often have friends over. Meth helps me to keep my anger in check. And although it is a drug that keeps me up all night, I do not use it if I can't afford it. I know that it would be better if I was not using, but it has opened my eyes to some amazing things that I would not have seen otherwise. What I don't like is how I have been stigmatized into being a "Meth head" by other classes of people. I can still look after myself and I face many challenges daily that I have been able to overcome. I guess I know what I am going to write about next so that people have a better understanding of why a person would choose to continue using Meth. I have my work cut out for me now. Thank you.

  • @mephenstessina6081

    @mephenstessina6081

    Жыл бұрын

    It does have potential for positive things but its easy for most to abuse it and become addicted. When u compromise ur character to feed the addiction is approaching meth head status

  • @jackiepowell7513

    @jackiepowell7513

    11 ай бұрын

    Use Adderall instead. It doesn't mimic head blows to the brain. Memory cognition decline.

  • @alexxinwonderland

    @alexxinwonderland

    9 ай бұрын

    wow for a second I thought I stumbled across an old yt comment my mom posted. then I saw how recent this was, and genuinely felt sad... she passed in Dec. 2020 at 62 after probably 40+ years of using. If you have kids, please know how much it will hurt them.

  • @curtiscurry5775
    @curtiscurry57757 жыл бұрын

    Wow, this was such a great Ted talk. It really spoke to me. The concept of powerful social dynamics is so spot. Keep doing the great work you're doing Dr. Taylor!

  • @tobyrowe4431
    @tobyrowe4431 Жыл бұрын

    I've missed so much but glad I didn't miss this lecture .

  • @cfitz4397
    @cfitz43974 жыл бұрын

    Very good. Thank you!

  • @silviahoffmann158
    @silviahoffmann1583 жыл бұрын

    Many who were never on drugs themselves have been hurt badly by others who were

  • @fumarate1

    @fumarate1

    2 жыл бұрын

    yes it all comes at a price but in the end its not worth it.

  • @MissingYouChris1987

    @MissingYouChris1987

    2 жыл бұрын

    It works both ways. Many who are/were on drugs have been hurt badly by the judgment and poor treatment from others who never used and don’t know the despair of trying to get clean/off drugs.

  • @velvetpixiecake5310

    @velvetpixiecake5310

    Жыл бұрын

    Can we get a Ted talk about that 🤔?

  • @saraii7
    @saraii72 жыл бұрын

    I am now 4 months clean ...its hard to deal with the pain I feel now that i couldnt work through 2 years But I cant even explain all if the beautiful experiences that I have begun to have since Ive quit ...now I am struggling with My exes addiction. i can't seem to get him to see the beauty around us because he thinks that the drugs make him powerful and sufficient. Ive left him with everything I own just to live ..finally.

  • @kristyhoward6897

    @kristyhoward6897

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Saraii How are you doing now?

  • @saraii7

    @saraii7

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kristyhoward6897 thank you so much for checking up it is rare that anybody cares enough to do so! I definitely relapsed but God has a way of using consequence make you stand up and try again. If you were to say I was to start over I would be 3 weeks clean now but I love the fact that at this point I know that I have influence others that I don't have to go back. The process is a little rough but I am learning to appreciate around me without that substance ..and I am becoming wiser about my choice in freinds.

  • @johnjefferson1104
    @johnjefferson11044 жыл бұрын

    That man obviously never tried meth

  • @Nathan7041

    @Nathan7041

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bet he loves his boogersugar and booze tho

  • @littled5379

    @littled5379

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lol word

  • @oliverklozhoff

    @oliverklozhoff

    4 жыл бұрын

    I concur with all these comments

  • @jamesmacneil1609

    @jamesmacneil1609

    3 жыл бұрын

    He's obviously intelligent then.

  • @whatshisname3304

    @whatshisname3304

    3 жыл бұрын

    you tried it? mr jefferson.

  • @losteroni
    @losteroni2 жыл бұрын

    Very few people will get off it the first time they try . For most it requires a series of attempts until the person becomes aware they have no choice if they want something different .

  • @laurapender9483
    @laurapender94837 жыл бұрын

    this makes such good sense to me, i stopped gambling addiction and i understand all about what truly brings me pleasure now...my sons, my grandchildren, my 2 cats, swimming and my garden loved this talk you go guy

  • @MorgueInTheVoid
    @MorgueInTheVoid Жыл бұрын

    This program would completely change my life you have no idea.... All I want is a sober group of people to spend time with... I've been so lonely and I isolate myself from people that I know care about me because I don't want them to see the person I've become due to addiction.... I would give anything to be a part of that program. It would save my life..

  • @candacesanchez8264

    @candacesanchez8264

    Жыл бұрын

    One day at a time congratulations you got this

  • @ericfritz4693
    @ericfritz46937 жыл бұрын

    This man said my life.

  • @charlamb6349
    @charlamb63495 жыл бұрын

    I agree ur on the right track to understanding the Meth Addict or stimulant addictive personality. I regret to say I’ve been an addict for over 25 years and it has taken its total cognitively, physically and well the list goes on. Until they develop some kind of pill that can balance ur endocrine and Lympic systems so that u can feel ur memories and cognitively be conscious during a conversation it will only temporarily work. Mind or matter is great for a dry out time but impulsivity and endocrine imbalances added too shame and guilt for not being the person expected. Recipe for failure again again. Too live we need the dry out times but the percentage will always be low in the long term

  • @DanielDaniel-xt3jh

    @DanielDaniel-xt3jh

    4 жыл бұрын

    I can't put it down. I know I will never be sober so I don't try to trick myself that I will be.

  • @youshouldknow5277

    @youshouldknow5277

    Жыл бұрын

    We do not have to be slaves to the drug yes recovery is hard yes recovery takes a lot of work yes recovery involves change but it is possible! There is no magic wand that will heal us (no pill) but if we want to be better and are willing to do the work we can recover and on the long term! Stay grounded don’t forget your rock bottom practice acceptance show gratitude be humble do the next right thing and be honest ( not with just with others but with yourself especially) shame and guilt keeps us sick we don’t have to continue to suffer

  • @gojufckkcggc7292
    @gojufckkcggc72923 жыл бұрын

    Maybe less people would be tempted to try the drug if we just changed the name. My suggestion would be "hopeless agonizing torture" or "the long suffering death" has a nice ring to it yeah?

  • @rolandorlandopalfy1582
    @rolandorlandopalfy15823 жыл бұрын

    Yep I can relate.. that was my start of every celebration

  • @billiardsmom
    @billiardsmom Жыл бұрын

    I hope you can stay clean. I have two brothers who are heavy users. I am currently caring for one of my brother's baby because he was using. I hope you can find joy in simple activities.

  • @delightedbyu1
    @delightedbyu13 жыл бұрын

    Powerful start to the presentation nice visuals and examples of how meth takes over one's life (e.g. woman having baby with no joy). However, he got weak towards the end. I was with him up to 12:00 when he started talking about "forced pleasure," versus "natural pleasure!" That's where it seemed like he didn't know what he's talking about or lacked true experience working with people on meth.

  • @velvetpixiecake5310

    @velvetpixiecake5310

    Жыл бұрын

    What they don't talk about is how Meth use leads to MS. The choice is up to the user

  • @sharonramirez8014
    @sharonramirez80145 жыл бұрын

    The point that is missed is that in order to try it in the first place one must already be not able to find joy in what you listed. This was originally and still serves the same function of prescription drugs used for mental illnesses. People don't like to be miserable.

  • @jayruwhiu7817

    @jayruwhiu7817

    5 жыл бұрын

    good point

  • @MoshIntheRockys

    @MoshIntheRockys

    4 жыл бұрын

    Good point but everyone is different.

  • @urbanhymns8880

    @urbanhymns8880

    2 жыл бұрын

    Some just try out of boredom or peer pressure.

  • @getemcope
    @getemcope5 жыл бұрын

    Very Inspirational!! Thank You so much. 4 days

  • @ZenNaster

    @ZenNaster

    4 жыл бұрын

    How's it going now?

  • @sacredsaraa
    @sacredsaraa Жыл бұрын

    Iv been waiting for an external examination of my experiences and wisdom gained

  • @nick9198
    @nick91987 жыл бұрын

    Pleasure to meth is not a conditioned response... doesn't make sense, it's not like the bell, it's not learned, you give someone some meth and tell em its sugar and they're still gonna feel a hell of a lot of pleasure

  • @graffitiparadise4504

    @graffitiparadise4504

    7 жыл бұрын

    Nick Yazdani the reason it's called hijacking pleasure is because the pleasure isn't felt first use. Usually it's heavy anxiety or paranoia surrounding the high. Eventually meth hijacks pleasure and the user learns to appreciate it, thus becoming addicted.

  • @nick9198

    @nick9198

    7 жыл бұрын

    i beg to differ, the first time i used meth was phenomenally pleasurable

  • @flimbonimbo7259

    @flimbonimbo7259

    7 жыл бұрын

    I concur with Nick on this one, you're crazy if you think that you don't feel pleasure the first time.

  • @democracydignityhumanrights

    @democracydignityhumanrights

    7 жыл бұрын

    Nick Yazdani I disagree the couple times I did it, I didn't feel anything, I was just more focused and awake, but I wasn't high like weed, heroin, or alcohol, there wasn't a brain feeling you know what I mean haha. Meth is definitely not what I would consider pleasurable.

  • @Kylemathews1

    @Kylemathews1

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Mandolin Ash whattttt...are you on crack lol, u obviously got some bunk shit or take adderall a lot or something. First time I smoked only like 1 shitty hit, wasn't much euphoria just focused and energy. But when i actually smoked it for real the first time it was the best high in my entire life. Incredible! Which scared me because I knew I loved that feeling. Felt like I was in heaven. but I know how easily I could get addicted. But honestly it's a good thing u didn't get the good high, because once you do you're gonna wanna chase that feeling

  • @larryshepherd832
    @larryshepherd8326 жыл бұрын

    That was some fairytale shit right there! Skiing doesn't compare to shooting up a half gram of glass. And he mentioned nothing about meth and sex. That's just as addicting as the meth itself. But I'm just junkie so what do I know?

  • @johnphillipamato

    @johnphillipamato

    5 жыл бұрын

    100% that is real. Today its the only draw that tries to grab me anymore. 20 months clean f a 24 year addiction.

  • @DanielDaniel-xt3jh

    @DanielDaniel-xt3jh

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@johnphillipamato dude I smoked meth last week. I thought I was going to stop but now I know I won't.

  • @jaobyeden4143

    @jaobyeden4143

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@DanielDaniel-xt3jh man its not worth it trust me in the end you'll regret it.

  • @DanielDaniel-xt3jh

    @DanielDaniel-xt3jh

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jaobyeden4143 I can't stay clean. It's impossible

  • @coridaw715

    @coridaw715

    4 жыл бұрын

    Getting clean is possible, you have to be done 100% all or nothing.

  • @rawone9158
    @rawone91584 жыл бұрын

    Xanx was my favorite. Meth was good but I knew better and grinding my jaws togethe sucked. I had to bust all my addictions. I needed to fill good without drugs. I just wanted to see if I could stop. Xanax was really hard to stop for me 5- 10 bars a day for 5 years. I cold turkeyed them was he'll for 2 weeks. I'm finally happy.

  • @RM-fo9qh

    @RM-fo9qh

    4 жыл бұрын

    raw one good work!!!

  • @rawone9158

    @rawone9158

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@RM-fo9qh Thank you. Addiction was one of the hardest things I've ever had to deal with. I've dealt with it in many ways. I'm never going back.. I have found myself.😊

  • @richardlawson6787

    @richardlawson6787

    4 жыл бұрын

    How did you function...I took one and slept two days

  • @brookewillis527
    @brookewillis5272 жыл бұрын

    The ending is perfect for times like these......

  • @scooter3465
    @scooter3465 Жыл бұрын

    i was a closet user.. i was part of the community, worked hard and well known UNTIL i admittted it! once. i asked a what i thought was a best friend i needed help.. I was tossed under the buss and talked about... the worst thing i ever did was admit it.. i dont know if it was because i fooled them for so many years and embarrassed them or if the "status quo" is that judgmental and backstabbers..ill never do it again . as much as i want to quit, im afraid to even ever mention it again. I can say im 1 year sober and see how much different im treated.. its pathetic. i do understand what hes saying.. i used to LOVE to garden.. over time i lost that desire.

  • @gwendolynsmith8787

    @gwendolynsmith8787

    Жыл бұрын

    The best thing you can do is admit it, friend… water on wax paper, the judgement will come but it will also go. Being honest with others is the same as being honest with yourself. Peace to you.

  • @sarahdancs8769

    @sarahdancs8769

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gwendolynsmith8787 agree and imo the worst thing was picking it up the first time 😢 Hard road but to overcome is a strong human

  • @MissUnderstoodasAlways
    @MissUnderstoodasAlways3 жыл бұрын

    Soo helpful. Threw it all away after this. Thank you. 😬 here goes

  • @JunkofGold

    @JunkofGold

    2 жыл бұрын

    you are not yet ready trust me :)

  • @MissUnderstoodasAlways

    @MissUnderstoodasAlways

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JunkofGold I must be. I’m sober now

  • @JunkofGold

    @JunkofGold

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm happy for you! I subscribed to your channel

  • @JunkofGold

    @JunkofGold

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MissUnderstoodasAlways I emailed you

  • @MissUnderstoodasAlways

    @MissUnderstoodasAlways

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JunkofGold ok

  • @cesarzamora3110
    @cesarzamora31102 жыл бұрын

    this guy is 💯

  • @ScottBranleyRacing
    @ScottBranleyRacing7 жыл бұрын

    its good your trying to help but its obvious to anyone who has done meth that u have no idea what your talking about

  • @carbine090909

    @carbine090909

    7 жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry you have no idea what he's talking about.

  • @LindseyLittlefield

    @LindseyLittlefield

    7 жыл бұрын

    ScottT00B I'm 6 minutes in and he's pretty dead on 100% accurate thus far

  • @robertorazo4694

    @robertorazo4694

    6 жыл бұрын

    I went through this, so he makes total sense

  • @hydrophonix9021

    @hydrophonix9021

    5 жыл бұрын

    Renee Brutvan cos he does meth

  • @candytuck2552

    @candytuck2552

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's the truth, how on earth did he get chosen to represent meth user's. 2 thumbs down.

  • @ladeda1802
    @ladeda18023 жыл бұрын

    While I get that an addict can best relate to addiction, in his defense I also believe there is value in what those who aren't necessarily addicts bring to the table. As an addict I know how to be an addict. What I don't know is how to live this life without addiction. Those who aren't addicts who are trying to help addicts to live without addiction - they probably have a way better grip on that then I do...

  • @nicknoyb8067

    @nicknoyb8067

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well I believe you make a good point I do not believe this makes a good front on anybody who's going through it because all it does is make you feel less than even more than most of us already do so I don't need any more judgment from the peanut gallery in a suit especially considering but I'm quite sure even in my f****** most meth out Haze my IQ level is way higher than somebody that just repeats s*** that they already heard and does not think for themselves like every administration we've seen both sides left or right the whole world is full of ridiculous f****** repetitive automatons. So unless you can give me a response with an original thought and not something that you're repeating that you've heard please keep your f****** idiocy to yourself

  • @marylinz5079

    @marylinz5079

    Жыл бұрын

    You can recieve help from both types. It depends on whether or not you have an open mind or if your false ego says you know better.

  • @rulivingyou1347
    @rulivingyou13474 жыл бұрын

    It's not too surprising that a moment in the trees, laying fresh tracks in the backcounty, with the sun glistening through the branches of the trees, was one of the things that made me realize that the natural high is the best one

  • @pfcaraujo

    @pfcaraujo

    4 жыл бұрын

    RULivingYou ? Your totally right man. Especially when your knowledge of nature gives you a purpose in being there with her. Foraging edibles, hunting, fishing, learning botany and animal behaviors....most city folk have no idea what they are missing, and all they know is a monotonous job with no real life purpose.

  • @pfcaraujo

    @pfcaraujo

    4 жыл бұрын

    RULivingYou ? Your totally right man. Especially when your knowledge of nature gives you a purpose in being there with her. Foraging edibles, hunting, fishing, learning botany and animal behaviors....most city folk have no idea what they are missing, and all they know is a monotonous job with no real life purpose.

  • @spencercaldwell2091
    @spencercaldwell20914 жыл бұрын

    This is common in a lot of other situations involving other substances.

  • @Poppysdemos
    @Poppysdemos Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful!

  • @danielbtwd
    @danielbtwd5 жыл бұрын

    Because for a lot of people life sucks. And there is no way out.

  • @sunriseeternity300
    @sunriseeternity3004 жыл бұрын

    Let me tell you about running marathons. I've never actually ran a marathon, but I talked to some people who did and I read a lot of science books on the topic. Don't mind that people who actually run marathons tell me I don't know what I'm talking about. it doesn't bother me that they say I don't know what I'm talking about. The marathon has effected them in a way that makes me know so much more about what they have lived. Even though I've never actually ran a marathon. I remember when I was "chipping" at the library and first became involved in marathons. I was sitting at a desk. Etc.

  • @ThisPlace4Now
    @ThisPlace4Now Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @joeblow8956
    @joeblow8956 Жыл бұрын

    This is my year.

  • @valerieangell7588
    @valerieangell75887 жыл бұрын

    It makes everything else so much more pleasurable...I have used it for the last forty years,and have no intention of stopping.

  • @AlexanderEsqui

    @AlexanderEsqui

    6 жыл бұрын

    I concur!

  • @AlexanderEsqui

    @AlexanderEsqui

    6 жыл бұрын

    Valerie Angell

  • @EpitomeofALady22

    @EpitomeofALady22

    6 жыл бұрын

    Why do you want to go through the paranoia? Indont understand.

  • @erikm8372

    @erikm8372

    6 жыл бұрын

    not everyone is paranoid...

  • @ryanharrington6389

    @ryanharrington6389

    6 жыл бұрын

    I would like to see what it has done to your appearance .. god bless u..

  • @jefffuehr366
    @jefffuehr3666 жыл бұрын

    cigarette smoking hijacks your ability to experience pleasure too i have been smoking a pack a day for 32 years and i can't experience any pleasure with anything in life unless i am smoking cigarettes and it pisses me off

  • @dgbdgb3833

    @dgbdgb3833

    4 жыл бұрын

    Jeff Fuehr: Check out my reply on another post above- LASER THERAPY! Seriosly worked for me- 3 half our sessions-3 days- Walked away and 10 yrs later- Still Not even tempted. A week after had friends over- they were going to go outside away from mefor a smoke- I said no prob.- Stay. I didn't know if I might be tempted. Sat right beside best friend- Not even tempted. As it is today. Seriously- check it out.

  • @ashmac1397

    @ashmac1397

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@dgbdgb3833 laser therapy for quitting smoking ? Please explain ...

  • @exiguous1
    @exiguous12 жыл бұрын

    well done

  • @kristenmarosi8559
    @kristenmarosi8559 Жыл бұрын

    September 2022 was 10 years clean. Used from 2010-2012. At the age of 40-42. So grateful to be alive and healthy!

  • @candacesanchez8264

    @candacesanchez8264

    Жыл бұрын

    Congratulations that's awesome

  • @bigballs3095
    @bigballs30954 жыл бұрын

    I have learned a lot from meth use and abuse it definitely can be just as useful of a learning type hyper focus study anything for days and nights at a time. Meth also taught me a lot about myself.

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