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I'm Perfectly Fine!

My Addiction to Prescribed Opiates

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I'm Perfectly Fine!

By: Gregory Neas
Narrated by: Brett A Neas
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This is the real-life story of my journey since suffering a back injury on January 11, 2001, and how, within a year of my injury, I was completely addicted to narcotics without even realizing it, until it was too late.

Addiction comes in many forms. My addiction was with opioids prescribed to me by my doctors as part of a "pain management" regimen following my injury.

I decided to write this book to share the last 20 years and how opiates devastated my life. I hope that people who listen to this book will learn about the disease of opiate addiction and seek help before it's too late.

I share details about my life as it was before the injury and the many ways this injury turned my life and the lives of all those dear to me into a living hell over the next decade. This included my wife, children, extended family, and friends who also share their stories and experiences in this book.

©2022 Gregory A Neas (P)2022 Gregory A Neas
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It just seemed like he made a lot of excuses. He's lucky that people supported him.

He didn't seem to take responsibility for his addiction.

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