Methadone Withdrawal Symptoms: They Took My Sally Away!


 

They Took My Sally Away! – For the last year, I have been taking care of an old lady called Sally. This is, I guess you could say, the first ‘job’ I have had that ever had any meaning …

 

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23 Responses to “Methadone Withdrawal Symptoms: They Took My Sally Away!”

  • Clinton Johnson:

    Joel if Suboxone is available there then jump on it and boot the done.
    It is pointless to use on the suboxone because you cant feel anything
    and the subs hold you so you can function.
    Im saying this because I care and the vicious circle you are in can be broken
    believe me I have been square now for over ten yrs I had noone to? help me through
    you are too good a person and soul to just stay in that cycle.

  • Ben Watts:

    love your videos man. funny in a dark? way and very relatable

  • DAVERUKY:

    dont? say that

  • dk71bear:

    @ 1:16 “I got a hold of her the? day….the day she got her check.”

    lmao…LMFAO. The way he said it, shit eating grin and all. Yeah Joel is all heart.

  • imderxwithit420:

    Joel,? we would get along very well.

  • j oel:

    dont say? that

  • Axel Grefberg:

    Keep working Joel! You make the world a better place for all of ous?

  • SugarSigur:

    I hope if I see the day when I’m old and my health is deteriorating and I need help I have someone like Joel that has some sense to take care of me…but I honestly hope that I don’t make it that far. ? I already feel worthless and burdensome at 30. I can’t imagine how I’ll feel at 80.

  • Travis Norton:

    Yo hippy, cut out the weed? next.

  • JordanRago:

    joel, either? you’re cold 24/7 for some reason, or canada must suck because you’re ALWAYS wearing a jacket and hat lmao.

  • LoboDeSade:

    Prejudiced much??

  • Poly O:

    I wasn’t judging simply because he’s a junkie. But because the guy looks like a rabid animal that was thrown on the street to rot because he? can’t wipe his own ass. I am more than capable of taking care of myself and making the right moves necessary for my and my girls own well being. If you weren’t such a dumb-ass you’d pick a guy like me because I strive to give my girl everything she wants and live for her.

  • fleadle34:

    When we are truly able to face ourselves that’s when addiction fades into? the background.
    May all beings be happy !

  • fleadle34:

    Give us an update please my friend.
    Your journey is very interesting and I really feel you? Bro ! All in your own time.

  • SpaztallicA:

    Yo dude, cut? out the methodone next!! I have ways of making weed stronger so it satisfies a stronger high!

  • mycallingb621:

    Hope she? makes more videos soon

  • Grimxonic:

    That’s not true, and you would? know that if you watched the video where he first introduced Sally. Or if you weren’t so stereotypical and judgmental.

  • ourinnersource09:

    Joel! I’ve been following you’re videos over a year now and I wish we all could? plan a meeting or? something. Too bad it’s on the other side of the world! I? know how difficult it can be overcoming heroin-addiction, if you feel like reading it Joel, i’ve written a blog about it: cestlavieamsterdam.blog.com/

  • DeKosta:

    Don’t say its impossible man because Ive done it and a lot of people are able to do it. To kick is not the hard part at it is staying clean. Sure you could go live in the? bush and hide out but that takes some time and not everybody wants to be cut off from society for rest of your life. Stay strong.

  • Grimxonic:

    You have low vision too man? I have it in my left eye, it might as well be completely blind it’s so bad. I just watched all 44 of your videos? and you are such a good man! You inspire me to do better in my own life. Thank you for making and posting these, and you have an amazing friend.

  • Frater Oculus:

    Yeah, it is running away from your problems, but your problems can be too much for you when you’re addicted to opiates at the same time – it’s like dealing with everything a normal person has to deal with, plus incredible agony at the same time. You need to deal with one problem at a time, and opiate addiction is what needs to be dealt with after looking at the issues that cause? the addiction. Being in the city, it’s too tempting to use. Divide up the methadone, give to the woman, go into woods.

  • baronestodon:

    That’s? just running away from your problems. But also a good short term solution if you can blend back into society.

  • Frater Oculus:

    Joel, my advice that you didn’t ask for is? to taper down if at all physically possible, get some valiums and some DXM, and then have this woman drive you out into a national park and leave you at a camp site for a couple of days. It’s impossible to kick in the city, around people, around stress, around buildings, around all the problems that reinforce the addiction. You just have to get away. Just get away. When I come home, it happens all over again.