
Stigma 2: Stigma Hurts, Compassion Heals
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This episode is the second episode of a four part series on stigma.
This episode is done in collaboration with Central Coast Overdose Prevention (CCODP) and was made possible by California Overdose Prevention Network Accelerator funding from the Public Health Institute's Center for Health Leadership and Impact.
In this episode, Gabrielle shares her powerful journey from fentanyl addiction to recovery, highlighting the unexpected moment of compassion from a correctional officer that changed everything. Her story reveals how respect and dignity can transform recovery outcomes, while exploring the deep impact of self-stigma and family support.
She shares her experience:
• Hitting rock bottom on Christmas Eve 2022 after stealing her mother's car during active fentanyl addiction
• Experiencing six overdoses, with each one bringing her closer to death
• Finding transformation through a year-long program at Teen Challenge
• Encountering a correctional officer who showed unexpected compassion and dignity
• Battling intense self-stigma despite having family who never gave up on her
• Receiving an ultimatum from her pregnant sister that became a powerful motivator
• Learning that recovery meant becoming a different person, not just the same person without drugs
• Moving from shame about her addiction to being open about her recovery journey
• Finding ways to help others by showing kindness and treating "humans like humans"
• Building a life she couldn't have imagined three years ago, working six days a week and helping with her sister's child
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, remember you don't have to do it alone. There are many avenues to recovery, and compassion can make all the difference.
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