Sober.Coffee Podcast

It’s an unbelievable disaster what's going on out there with drug addiction right now with Fentanyl and Opioids. So many people have family members around them asking this question: What are the signs a loved one has a drug addiction?

In the coffee shop today, Mike & Glenn discuss drug addiction and the signs to look for if you think a loved one has a problem.

Show Notes

Mike & Glenn sit down in the coffee shop to discuss the signs and symptoms of drug addiction. Are they experts? No. But Mike shares that drugs are part of his story of recovery. With almost everyone he knows, they know someone who has a tragic addiction to Fentanyl or Opioids. 

Knowing the signs and symptoms to look for can help loved ones recognize a problem, and Sober.Coffee has collected a list of physical and behavioral signs of drug addiction. Keep in mind, some of these symptoms - like depression - might not be a drug addiction. But if you’re thinking it - pay attention to it.

Ultimately, if you think a loved one has a drug addiction, know that you cannot fix someone else’s drug problem. You can find resources for you:
  • Al-Anon
  • Individual Therapy
  • Get information about Interventions
  • Contact sober.coffee and we can help point you to the right resources


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Mentioned in this episode:
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Dial 9-8-8


Want more clinical information about Signs of Drug Addiction?
Visit Care Addiction Center’s Resources For Recovery Blog:
https://www.careaddiction.com/edu/signs-of-drug-addiction


For more about this podcast:
Visit Sober.Coffee website: https://www.sober.coffee
Sober.Coffee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sober.coffeepodcast/
Recorded at Audiohive Podcasting: https://www.audiohivepodcasting.com
In collaboration with Care Addiction Center: https://www.careaddiction.com

What is Sober.Coffee Podcast?

Join Mike & Glenn in the Sober.Coffee Shop as they share experience, strength and hope with those on the sober path of recovery.