
Addiction Medicine Made Easy | Fighting back against addiction Stigma 1: The Other Side of Addiction - Finding Light After Darkness
Sep 8, 2025
Ana Alamo, a peer support specialist and recent graduate in Addiction Studies, shares her transformative journey from addiction to recovery. She discusses her early struggles with substance use, including a wake-up call after legal troubles related to fentanyl-laced pills. Ana emphasizes the importance of empathy and connection, particularly for teenage girls she supports. The conversation explores the stigma surrounding addiction, the balance of accountability and compassion, and the ongoing journey of self-forgiveness and resilience in recovery.
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Trauma And Bullying Shaped Early Pathways
- Ana describes childhood trauma and early bullying that shaped her behavior and sense of being an outcast.
- She links those early experiences to later anger, fighting, and turning to substances for relief.
First Use Fueled Escape And New Identity
- Ana first tried cannabis around the transition from sixth to seventh grade at a summer gathering.
- Cannabis gave her a feeling of escape and led to fighting, new friendships, and deeper substance use.
Pill Use Erased Years Of Memory
- From age 20 to 25 Ana used pills like Norcos and Xanax and lost memory of three years due to heavy Xanax use.
- Her pattern was morning Norco, midday Xanax, then evening Norco, Xanax, bong and alcohol.
