Grieving Overdose Death

De: Susan Claire
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  • This podcast was created to give a voice to those who have lost someone close to them from an accidental overdose. Parents, spouses, sisters, brothers and others will be interviewed to celebrate the life of their loved one who died from an overdose and to remember this person as more than their addiction. We will explore how others cope and pass on this information to those who are grieving and feel they have nowhere to turn. Unfortunately, there are many out there and the numbers are growing every day. If you would like to tell your story about the life of your loved one who died from an accidental overdose, the struggles you both faced, and how you are coping, please email your request to Susan Claire at grievingoverdosedeath@gmail.com. The views expressed by guests on this podcast are their own. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grieving-overdose-death/id1462181055
    Susan Claire 2024
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  • Matthew
    Feb 3 2025

    While working for the railroad, Matt had a bad accident that injured his spine. After spinal surgery, he was prescribed opioids that eventually led to his addiction. His daughter, Heather, talks about her loving relationship with her dad and how she is broken hearted to have lost him in October 2022. Heather tells others not to blame themselves for what happened and to recognize they did what they could.

    If you would like to tell your story about an overdose death, please contact Susan Claire at grievingoverdosedeath@gmail.com

    http://grievingoverdosedeath.libsyn.com/

    Music provided by La Atlántida

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  • Cameron (Narcan Plus 911-A mother's and crisis coach's message)
    Dec 16 2024

    Cameron was fun-loving, intelligent, compassionate, athletic, and talented who made his mom, Denise, very proud. After taking a counterfeit pill, he overdosed and lost his life when he was 23, even though his friends administered Narcan. Denise is on a mission to tell others that Narcan alone is not enough—911 must also be called. She reached out to Scott Silverman, a crisis coach, family navigator, and CEO of Confidential Recovery, an outpatient addiction program in San Diego, California. He is the author of the books “The Opioid Epidemic” and “Tell Me NO. I Dare You!” Together, Denise and Scott want to sound the alarm that the widespread distribution of Narcan is giving people a false sense of security and that 911 must also be called.

    Resources:

    Denise’s message: https://www.instagram.com/narcanplus911/

    Remembering Cameron: https://incelebrationofcameron.com/

    Scott H. Silverman’s information: https://www.yourcrisiscoach.com/

    DEA information on fake pills: https://www.dea.gov/onepill

    If you would like to tell your story about an overdose death, please contact Susan Claire at grievingoverdosedeath@gmail.com

    http://grievingoverdosedeath.libsyn.com/

    Music provided by La Atlántida

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  • Vinnie & Jorge
    Jul 7 2024

    Sheree and Vinnie were not only sister and brother, but also best friends. They were three years apart and went through everything in life together. Vinnie had a beautiful spirit and was an amazing person. Sheree’s brother-in-law, Jorge, was in the family for 15 years and was more like a little brother. He had the purest heart of anyone she had ever met. Sadly, both passed away from an accidental overdose. Vinnie was 33 and died in May 2017. Three years later, Jorge, died when he was 35. Sheree remembers both as more than their addiction and prays for both every morning with the following prayer:

    Eternal rest, grant unto them, O Lord,

    And let perpetual light shine upon them.

    May they rest in peace.

    Amen

    Remembering Vinnie: https://www.forevermissed.com/vincent-terrazzino/about

    If you would like to tell your story about an overdose death, please contact Susan Claire at grievingoverdosedeath@gmail.com

    http://grievingoverdosedeath.libsyn.com/

    Music provided by La Atlántida

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Essential to Understand Addiction and Its Aftermat

This podcast is essential listening to understand the breadth and scope of addiction in our culture. It tells the tragic stories of so many loved ones who succumbed to it's grip and of their families who survived them. It is all at once tragic, painful, and hopeful. While the pain and grief of the family members interviewed is readily apparent, they also shared these stories with hope - hope that others will listen, hope that others will learn, and hope that others will begin to heal.

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Beautiful

This podcast is so done, it celebrates the lives of these amazing men and women. They are victims of the opiod epidemic, they were essentially murdered but no one seems to care. It brings me great comfort to here these stories that are so similar to mine.

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