“I knew I didn’t like myself, but I didn’t even know myself.” -Steve
Today, Ben and I are chatting with Steve, our intern at Rock Recovery Center, who will celebrate 12 years of sobriety this week! Steve has been with us since January. He is attending university for his bachelor’s degree in social work, and we are excited to have him on the show today to talk about his recovery and his work here at Rock.
What Steve is Contributing to Rock Recovery Center
Being an addict in recovery, Steve understands our family's struggles and challenges here we at Rock Recovery Center go through regularly. “I think I can contribute to working with young adults, as I was a young adult when I decided to go into recovery.” His parents sent him into recovery, where he was able to get back on his feet and stop living the junkie lifestyle that was “exhausting.”
Steve’s History of Drug Use
Growing up with Crohn's disease, Steve was in and out of the hospital dealing with the medical implications of this auto-immune disease from the time he was 11 to the time he was 17. The doctors had put him on high doses of Prednisone, destroying his hips, resulting in Steve's use of crutches and a wheelchair to be mobile.
Steve dealt with many different side effects from being on long-term, high-dose steroids, such as excessive weight gain, which kids at school bullied him about daily. He also grew up in a chaotic household with his parents constantly arguing until their divorce.
He started his abuse of drugs by smoking pot in his late teens. He remembers smoking pot and telling his friends he didn't want to not feel stoned. Steve had a hard time emotionally and used marijuana to self-medicate. By the age of 22, he was homeless and smoking crack daily in his car. "My life spiraled so fast from using Oxycontin and Roxie's - the next thing I know I'm smoking crack."
Listen in and find out Steve's big wins from his 12-year sobriety, what steps to take to bring yourself out of the addict's mindset, and why Steve chose to work with addicts in a recovery center.
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Show Notes:
Episode Links and Resources
375 - No More Excuses: Taking the First Step to Recovery
374 - Brad Jensen: The Sober Bodybuilder's Fight Back from Addiction and Alcoholism
373 - Starting Off Sober: Taking it Slow and Setting Goals
372 - Patrick's Journey: Addicted in New York to Finding Sobriety in Florida
371 - Stages of Change: Navigating the Stages of Addiction and Recovery
370 - Crushed by 2,000 lb steel plate: Adam's Unstoppable Journey
369 - From North to South: Nate's Journey to Sobriety in Florida
368 - Double Birthday Bash: Ben and Tom both TURNING 40!
367 - Bringing AWARENESS to Male Sexual Trauma
366 - How setting BOUNDARIES helped this young man get sober!
365 - Why SLEEP is so important ESPECIALLY in early recovery
364 - Why Experiential Therapy and Art can HEAL your addiction
363 - Virtual Therapy for Drug addiction and alcoholism: Does it ACTUALLY WORK?
362 - How Yoga and Fitness changed my life forever
361 - Redefining Recovery: Brian's Journey from ADHD and Addiction to Sobriety
360 - She was DEAD on arrival: Destiny shares her story
359 - The Correlation of Bariatric surgery and Alcoholism
358 - Pain Relief & Recovery: Balancing Pain Management and Addiction
357 - How he made a courageous comeback: First Responders Overcoming Addiction
356 - The 4 C's of addiction: Craving, Compulsion, Control, Continued Use
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