It's scary to think I could have died' - the Americans coming back from fentanyl addiction

🤞 I'm glad to hear that there's some progress being made on tackling this super tough issue with addiction 🌈. I mean, it's awesome that North Carolina is getting a sweet $1.5 billion from the opioid settlement 💸 - that's gonna make a huge difference in their community. And it's amazing to see people like Kayla sharing her story and spreading awareness about harm reduction services 😊. Charlton Roberson sounds like an absolute hero 🙏! I'm also intrigued by this shift towards using alternative substances, but I'd love to hear more about that from experts 💡. Let's keep supporting each other and working towards a more compassionate society ❤️.
 
🙌 I'm not surprised by this trend at all! I mean, it's been happening for ages now. More and more people are waking up to the reality of addiction and its consequences. It's amazing how one person can make a difference, like Charlton Roberson in Kayla's story 🤝. And let's be real, naloxone has been game-changer for so many lives. I remember when it first came out, people thought it was just a Band-Aid solution but now we see the impact it's had 🚑.

And I love how Governor Stein is taking action against those responsible for this crisis 🤝. $60 billion is crazy! North Carolina should be super proud of itself. But seriously, it's about time someone held these companies accountable. Addiction isn't just a personal issue, it's a public health crisis 💊.

I'm also intrigued by the shift towards alternative substances like marijuana 🌿. It's not a silver bullet, but it's something. And education is key – more people need to know the risks and be empowered to make informed decisions about their bodies and minds 🤓.
 
I'm not buying it 🤔. A $60 billion settlement from opioid manufacturers and they're still pushing meds for addiction? That doesn't add up. And what about the black market? I don't see any info on that. Are we just gonna let pharmacies become dealers too? 🚫
 
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