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Story by Ryan

Reaching Recovery

In my recovery I have found joy in helping others which has helped me feel better about myself.

What have you learned about yourself since getting clean?

I learned that I am actually a good person. In active addiction, I did things that I am not proud of; however, in my recovery I have found joy in helping others which has helped me feel better about myself.

What advice or message do you have for people who are currently struggling with opioid use disorder?

The one piece of advice I would like to give people who are struggling with opioid use disorder is to give yourself a chance at recovering. Look at it this way, if you were to put a quarter of the time into your recovery that you invested in getting high, you could turn your life around for the better.

How do you feel about the person you are today compared to the person you were in active addiction?

For the first time in my life, I can say that I like the person I am today. When I was using, I hated myself; I was so angry and ashamed of my behavior. Now that I am clean and sober, I am capable of loving and helping others because I have finally learned how to love myself.

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The opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Orexo AB or Orexo Inc. The authors have been asked not to reveal specifics around potential medically assisted treatments used to reach recovery to Orexo or the readers.

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