 Hey, what's up everybody. This is Chris from the rewired soul where we talk about the problem but focus on the solution And I am live right now because there was some big news today from President Donald Trump about the opioid crisis and This is what I am labeling part 2 of the 60 minutes episode about the opioid crisis from the X DEA agent So there are some things that I want to touch on I'm pulling up an email That has a lot of points From this and by the way, if I'm really loud right now like turn your volume down Usually when I pre-record these things I can adjust the volume, but the mic I got I think is like too good So it yeah, it makes it very loud. So anyways Just a kind of recap where we left off on this opioid epidemic And also if any of you have questions that you want to ask me about the opioid epidemic like leave them in the comments I have it pulled up on my computer. So anyways To recap what was going on. So last week 60 minutes did an episode where they interviewed an X DEA agent And his job was to keep the pharmaceutical companies and the distributors in check But he ran into a lot of roadblocks from Congress Tom Marino, he was one of the main issues with that and right after that 60 minutes episode because Tom Marino Was in the running to be the new national drug czar and then all of a sudden 60 minutes exposes this guy and he kind of just Backed out of the picture a little bit and it's because he's one of the reasons why we are where we are today And it was probably smart of him to back out because if not why I'm guessing like with the way Trump's been You know, you're fired to people lately like Marino wasn't gonna last long but anyways just some more information about what that 60 minutes episode was about was They were basically talking about how, you know, these distributors aren't in check and a lot of it, you know has to do with Doctors and pharmacies taking advantage of the situation because there are hi, Coney. How you doing there weren't as many restrictions on How they were distributing these opioids one of the ones that I highlighted in my previous video was a town of Less than 400 people and they got 9 million pills in the in about two years so This crisis isn't what people think it is when people hear opioid crisis a lot of people think heroin but the reality is is that That cool, Coney What what the reality is is that not as many people are on heroin as they are prescription medications If you ask just about any heroin addict and if I have any recovering heroin addicts in the chat Like please feel free to you know say like most heroin addicts Started out with prescription opioids I was a prescription opioid addict and I was about five seconds away from Becoming a heroin addict like that stuff is expensive I actually just finished doing a news interview for Channel 3 news here in Las Vegas So go and check it out like tonight if you're in Vegas If not, I will be posting the link to it on the rewired soul Facebook page I'll probably put some clips and some kind of video up here on the YouTube page But I was interviewed by them and we're discussing, you know the opioid epidemic Anyways, let's get to the main course. So Donald Trump came on the news today and he announced this national Emergency okay now a few things that we need to talk about real quick is that for the for the last So two months ago Donald Trump said that this was going to be a national emergency Two weeks ago. He said the same thing Yesterday in an interview. He said the same thing today. It was announced that this is a public health emergency now I am somebody who is very optimistic glasses half full and I just want to lay that out before I get into this next part So what everybody needs to understand is that the fact that it's only a public health emergency that is how They decide how this money is did getting distributed and how many hoops it has to go through So basically with making it a public health emergency Whenever they want to allocate funds to any city or state to help with the opioid epidemic Any allocation of funds has to pass through Congress first So as many of you know giving things passed through Congress Takes a little bit of time and when I say a little bit of time I'm being very generous so a lot of people are very upset about that right now If had he declared it an actual national emergency it would have pulled out of a different fund They could just throw money wherever they want to whenever they need to be a very quick process But with it being a public health emergency That means that it could take a little bit longer now Um Just politics aside like when it when it comes to politics just let you know like I judge, you know situation by situation So first thing I will say I don't think Donald Trump's ever gonna see this video so I don't mind saying this I honestly think like what I know about Donald Trump I think that he just kept using the word national emergency instead of public health emergency I don't think he did that in a malicious kind of like lying way I literally think that he didn't know there was a difference between the two things and That's why you know, he just kept saying the other one And so a lot of people are saying that he was lying But like I just legit don't think this dude knew the difference like do you all remember when they were talking about? repealing and replacing Obamacare and President Trump went out there and it was like nobody knew that insurance was this complicated And it was like yeah, dude a lot of people knew that insurance was pretty complicated So good for you Trump stand up there and try to look pretty But I don't think he knew the difference between these two different health crisis. Oh, but anyways So it will take some more time and sorry. I'm not looking at the camera right now I'm just sharing this to the reward soul Facebook page But like it's a step in the right direction so now let's talk about some of the things that this Crisis or no, there's not public health emergencies going to do. Let's go over some of these talking points. All right, so One of them one of the points is the new policy to overcome a strict 1960 rule that prevents states from limiting beds There's a lot of issues. Okay, so I'm really glad that this is happening There's a lot of issues with bed availability and some of them are restrictions like so this is going to counteract something like For example, I work at a rehab where our inpatient facility has 150 beds and that's like one of the biggest in the country and You know, there are people who still have to go on our waiting list like and that's nuts Okay, so hopefully this will help create more beds for treatment Now one thing that's that I also want to touch on I'm very happy about this as well Because I was scared. I was scared when they did this because this could have gone in two different directions when Trump announced this in the first direction, which would have been terrible what this Emergency could have meant is that they were going to start Increasing incarceration rates locking drug addicts up, which would have been terrible So they have gone the other route where they are saying that this money is going to be allocated towards Treatment, okay giving people help so treatment as well as education and awareness so they they took a very good route with this and I got to give them props for that because What we've seen with the failed war on drugs and some of the stuff Jeff Sessions has said has made me kind of like I it's really hard. They've had some good and some bad But it sounds like they're going in the right direction. So only time will tell So this means that they're not going to be using all this money to hire More cops or fund specific agencies to just crack down on drug addicts Because drug addicts are people struggling with an illness and they need treatment They don't need to be locked up. Most of the people who get locked up for nonviolent drug offenses They go back out they they have a record. They can't find a job So they go back and either sell drugs or use drugs. So I'm very glad that they're allocating this money towards treatment. All right So the next talking point Implement best practices for safe opioid prescribing this beautiful I did a video a few weeks ago and what Jeff Sessions has done. They are making a special task force and It's a pilot program for I think 13 selected states and Nevada was one of them and what this is It's a special division that looks at doctors and how they are prescribing opioids One of the things that I talked about in my news three interview a couple hours ago was that we are over prescribing I got hooked on prescription opioid medications when my kids mom after she had my son She had a C-section they prescribed her 200 pills a hundred Vicodin and a hundred Percocet, okay, like C-sections is you know, obviously like one of the worst pains you could be in But that might have been too many pills But one of the issues is is that a lot of people struggle with acute pain? And they just throw pills at them and they give them a month supply for pain medications that could have been Prescribed for a week. Okay, so almost like, you know, you got sick or you got an injury or whatever Rather than giving somebody a month's worth give them a week's worth and then they got to come back to the doctor's office So we make sure that we're not creating drug addicts symptoms of opioid dependency can Come about in about two weeks two weeks somebody can become dependent So somebody can go from non addict to addict in about two weeks So prescribing these medications on a week-by-week basis is much better so I'm glad that they are going to be looking into Educating doctors as well as cracking down on some of the shady doctors about how they are prescribing medications Now one thing that they're talking about and they haven't said what it is yet They're talking about eliminating one of the high-risk opioids from the market completely and My guess if they do that it would be fentanyl like fentanyl is some strong stuff Fendal is 30 to 50 times more potent than heroin The fact that any doctor can let somebody go home with that is Absolutely insane, so hopefully they are eliminating fentanyl from the market Nobody should be able to go to a pharmacy and pick up fentanyl The only time you should be getting fentanyl is if you just had a surgery or you're in chronic pain and at the hospital Yeah, and that's the other issue people are getting a hold of fentanyl and they are cutting it with heroin. Thank you Marissa so Next thing the postal service so part of this public health emergency is the postal service is Increasing inspection of packages coming into the country now. I do not know what that means like are they going to be opening packages I have no idea what that means like I can imagine this bringing about like some Privacy issues and stuff like that like it's illegal to open somebody else's mail And like I don't know how they're gonna check it Something needs to be done about that because you have to understand so there's fentanyl and then there's car fentanyl So car fentanyl is more potent than fentanyl I believe car fentanyl is about a hundred times more potent than heroin and this comes from China So what they're talking about is inspecting packages better that are coming from China and other places where there's Fields of opium, you know where where a lot of these drugs are being made So like that's kind of cool But like there's also some shady stuff on the dark web and none of you out there go We like don't look into this but there's a lot of places on the dark web where you can legit order Pills and drugs online, which is even more dangerous because you don't know how it's made or what it's made from So now it says The Department of Justice has indicted drug traffickers for distributing fentanyl into the US and the Department of Justice Pursuing those who illegally prescribe and traffic both in our communities and on the internet federal government being Or having a lawsuit against people and companies hurting our people. So that's good. Okay, that is the complete opposite of what that 60 minutes episode was about because they were making it harder for the DEA to do that So hopefully this means that they're cracking the whip on it now There is this insane argument out there like that is completely insane where they're trying to say that if we quit Prescribing these very potent very addictive very dangerous opioids people are gonna like limp into the doctor in pain Not get the drugs they want and then go find a heroin dealer like that is nuts Like that's crazy. That is some like propaganda scare tactic type stuff Don't buy into it. Okay, like that's just not how the world works and One thing is is that we've turned ourselves into this society and it's gonna take time to Change the way that people think about pain Because I could see this happening on a very small scale as people not getting prescribed opioids and going to find opioids Like illegally I see that happening on a very small scale But if we can do this for the next ten years or so that option is not gonna pop into people's heads like oh Better go find a heroin dealer like let's do that So I'm glad the Department of Justice is pursuing the people like I was talking to one of the clients today And they were asking me my thoughts on locking up drug dealers and like here's my thing a lot of us drug addicts Had to deal drugs in order to support our habit. I'm guilty of it I used to Sell pills to make a profit to go buy more pills and it's a mess somebody like me needs help but you have people who are non addicts and they are Dealing drugs just to make money. They are fueling this epidemic and as well as other addictions and stuff like that And like speaking of those people, you know doctors and pharmacies for suitable companies. So like let's be real All right, so now here's some really cool stuff. Here is some cool stuff. I hope you're still watching All right, so the National Institute on Health to provide substantial resources Include advertising campaign especially geared towards children Not not to want to take drugs in the first place if we can teach young people not to take drugs This is the most important thing So we need to get to the people before they start this is good Like the fact that the National Institute of Health is even getting involved in this is very cool Like my number one resource for a lot of the information I get that I put in my videos that I do here on YouTube They come from the National Institute on Health they they put up all their studies all their research So the fact that the government is letting them play a role in this is huge and yeah Like I'm glad that they're getting involved when it comes to drug prevention Now Jeff Sessions wants to you know, put billions of dollars towards the dare program anybody watching this take the dare program like So Hopefully like they can counterbalance this with some like advertising campaigns and stuff It's just I hope it's done in a smart way Like I hope it's not any of these like this is your brain on drugs type stuff Because it's been proven million times not to work I think the best way for us to teach children and like what I teach my son and he's Only eight turning nine like it's just teaching them better coping skills The reason people turn to drugs to the first place is because they don't want to feel a certain way and a lot of the times It's just being sad being angry being lonely being frustrated You know just wanting to escape their reality So I hope part of this campaign is just giving kids alternatives to how to deal with these things, you know um And it also says National Institute on Health has taken steps of partnership to develop non-addictive painkillers new prescriptions for overdose and pushing the concept Even more of non-addictive painkillers. So like here's here's a thing. Here's here's my issue All right, I'm gonna get real with all of you watching this right now. Here's my issue like I Like every time we do something like we're trying to just replace One pill for another pill and yeah, this might be non-addictive like cool, but like if you do the research, there are so many non Like Non-medicated ways to treat pain like I just don't get why we're we're not using them I it doesn't make sense to me like why are we gonna say? Oh, well the solution to get rid of these pills is to find like a new pill It's like well, how about we try some of these holistic methods? How about we try like legitimate ways to treat this pain at the source? So maybe the person just doesn't have chronic pain for the rest of their life, you know But like cool is good that they're doing that But I just I just really wish that we looked more towards other Countries and what they're doing because the fact is we prescribe more medications than anybody We're a very scientific community and I love that. I love that about the United States like science. Yeah, science is my jam You know what I mean, but Like we need to also look towards these holistic methods that don't involve medication Like when I tell people when I tell people that there are ways to treat Depression anxiety pain, you know all these things bipolar ADHD PTSD I tell them that there is a way to treat these things without medications They look at me like I am a crazy person like and just that reaction in and of itself Shows you how we have been made to believe that you need a medication to solve literally any problem And I think that's what we need to start changing in this country Is how we address these things and quit turning the medications so quickly today? One of my alumni was sharing her story with me and at eight years old eight years old Okay, like are y'all hear me right now as old as my son is eight years old. She was prescribed Xanax and Adderall like What like are you serious right now? And I hope you have all seen my video about stop medic medicating your children because this is what I'm talking about No eight-year-old on earth should be prescribed Xanax like what like think about it I go back go back think back however many years it is until you were eight years old I don't care what's going on, but an eight-year-old with a panic attack like Come on now like what did the cartoons not come on a time on time like let's let's relax and Santa not bring the gift like No, all right. So anyways moving along. So it says now check this out. This is more good news from trucks announcement They're going to be distributing one billion dollars oh No, one billion dollars in grants for treatment like that is awesome like I I don't know who's in charge of this money and I hope they're getting some smart people Like I hope they're getting facing addiction involved on this Like I really hope they're getting facing addiction involved on this because I was one billion dollars like I would want to see more treatment centers I would want to see incentives For people going and getting educated in substance abuse counseling Trauma counseling everything that leads to substance abuse. That's where I would want to see that in treatment as well as Educating more people to help those who are addicted like for example in Nevada Like our school system isn't that great and they give a lot of perks Like if you're a teacher and you come to Nevada like you get perks like one of my friends is a teacher They they might help you when you buy your house. They might give you a bonus. They might you know do all these different things like we need to start Creating these incentives for people to take the path towards addiction treatment Whatever whenever one of my clients tells me that you know once they get some clean time They want to go back to school and they want to pursue a career in this. I'm like yes Yes, yes, yes because we need more people. This is a very difficult job There's a lot of death a lot of tragedy and it takes a certain kind of person and You need to get educated like you can't just get like a licensed Mary marriage and family therapists to treat drug addicts like it's not how it works The only reason I'm even half decent at my job is because I can connect with the addicts and alcoholics Who come into my treatment center every single day? but anyways like One billion dollars in grants cool and like some people are getting all upset like it should be more money like Let's spend the one billion and then let's do this and that's the other thing. There's some news Places out there like I think I saw on CNN. They're like attacking it like because so the way this public health emergency works They're actually pulling funds from FEMA and they're talking about how We just got hit with three like major Hurricanes in the United States, you know, and you got Puerto Rico Florida Houston all these places and it's just like Whatever like I won't dive too much too much into that because like I am not like an economics major Hell, I'm not even a major in anything. I went to college for like a semester Like I'm like I would just imagine. Okay. All right. Here's Chris's ignorance economics 101 for you I would imagine like who cares who cares where the money is coming from I don't care if Trump pulls a billion dollars from underneath his mattress Like if they're getting a one one billion dollars like wherever it's from like cool Now if this is something that's gonna harm Relief efforts for the places that were hit by hurricanes that kind of sucks And it just sucks like a lot of people are struggling with depression right now Because we just keep getting hit back to back to back with tragedies and like everything keeps getting bumped up and down on the priority list like I Like whoever's idea was to do the 60 minutes episode like I don't know like they should get a Nobel Peace Prize I I truly believe that none of this would have happened like had it not been for 60 minutes Exposing all the stuff because as soon as that happened Tom Marino withdrew his nomination Trump got on the news and was talking about it like like they got a lot of eyeballs on it Hell my biggest video right now is about that special like People like got some awareness about it. So whoever came up with that like episode like not kudos to you Sir or ma'am. Okay. So next it says 81 million partnership pain management techniques for our veterans like that's cool like that's cool, but This is gonna sound very terrible right now because like I'm glad veterans like we get a lot of veterans in my treatment center And like we work with the VA a lot and I'm hoping that you know Like these vets get the help they need like a lot of vets turn into addicts like the numbers are crazy I think it's like Man, I don't want to fill it out there I think it was close to like 80% like who struggle with PTSD from you know being a vet like turn into addicts But anyways Let me repeat that it says 81 million Dollars in partnership pain management techniques for our veterans my only gripe with that is like all right cool, but like a Lot of the population isn't veterans. Let's do pain management with that like you gotta understand the people who come into my treatment center It's not just one Sector or one class. It's not just one type of person who's becoming addicted to these medications We're talking about mothers fathers grandmas grandpas sons daughters friends employees employers. We're talking about CEOs We're talking about janitors. We're talking about literally everyone So and a lot of them is because of pain like you know, you break your leg you break an arm You get into a car wreck you you know cut yourself cooking like they start throwing these pills at you So these pain management programs that you really need to be Available to everybody so I'll keep an eye on that see how they do it And also everybody who's watching if you have any questions or anything like that feel free to comment So it says the health and human services will launch a test for best practices for pain management Across the federal government like that's cool. That's cool. Good stuff. Um, we'll see like I'm glad that they're doing more tests But like here's the reality like they need to pull together the greatest minds. Um, I don't know if you any of you saw that movie 2012 when it was like the apocalypse and then there was like a lottery system, but they also got like the greatest minds in the world like Like for real though, like real talk. We have so much research. We have so much data. We have there's so many There's so many Published articles already available by some amazing and incredible doctors and scientists not only when it comes to pain but when it comes to addiction like Like a lot of testing has already been done to start utilizing the people who already have their foot in the door Like don't start back at square one. We need to move forward not like, you know Disregard all the research that they've already done. Um, the next point is Participate in national drug take back day Which is oh wow this Saturday. Cool. I believe don't quote me on this I believe this is where people return unused drugs and like like for me like being a pain pill addict Like there was no drug left behind But I think this helps because drug addicts like Dude like real talk when I used to go to my grandma's house I would like go straight to her medicine cabinet if I went to any older person's house I was like, oh gotta use the bathroom. I gotta use the bathroom in your room I would go through their medicine cabinet. So like people turning back in there like unused medication is good. Um, Next addiction treatment available to those in prison. That's awesome If you're just now tuning in like watch the beginning of this I was talking about how I'm glad they took the direction of treatment rather than prison But also the people in prison like something that I would look for on the horizon is Going back and you know making adjustment to the laws or like what's on somebody's record? Who has been convicted of drug related crimes because it really puts a hinder on their progress and like Addicts like I had to realize like I'm very fortunate. I used to think that I'm not an addict I've literally driven all over Las Vegas blackout drunk blackout drunk. I just never got a DUI I'm very fortunate that I was never held back by that DUI But like some people are some people go to jail for this stuff Some people can't find jobs now. So I'm glad that they're introducing Treatment into prison, but I hope they help those who have already been convicted or have something on their record I hope they help them out. So the last point is the drug demand reduction adjust the culture through large campaign aimed at children and teens like This is awesome. So I Have mixed opinions about this and like I'll try to do more videos on this later Like I don't like how we keep saying we need to look at prevention for teens and children We need to look at prevention for teens and children. Yes. Yes, that is absolutely true That is 1000% true, but I feel like a lot of the efforts Aren't being allocated to you know millennials to people in their 20s or 30s as well as to the baby boomers and stuff like that like Go do the research. There are more people becoming heroin addicts at age 60 age 70 Like one of one of my most amazing clients like he came in here and he's in his 50s He came in here for a heroin addiction. You know what I'm saying like I It just seems to me that when we're looking when we're putting so much effort towards Prevention we're not addressing the fact that a lot of people are either a already affected or Be will potentially be affected by this thing. So like awesome like teach our kids like do Effective measures like I hope what that's saying isn't like the dare program. But anyways or like I hope it's like dare 2.0 I hope they learn from mistakes and do it in a better way But like we really need to start teaching like older people like hey, like I know you're in pain But we got to try some other stuff like hey like every time I go to the gym And I walk past the pool just like older people like getting their swim on and stuff working out those old joints Like I'm definitely afraid of getting old like but you know encourage more things like that that would be amazing But yeah, that was a nice bullet point and I see there is a question So in Murphy 9-1-1 to Chris, what do you think about the Suboxone clinics? They prescribe months on on and don't taper off like rehab facilities This too is very addictive. Can you give advice on how it should be prescribed? so It's like you're a psychic e-merphy So this is actually something I was gonna do a video on and I'm still gonna do a video on it And I'm gonna title this video harm reduction versus abstinence, okay, I Work at a treatment center here in Las Vegas. I work under American addiction centers and Before I got the job at the treatment center I work at I looked into it because I don't believe in long-term Suboxone treatments. I don't believe them in them at all like I can't tell you how many people I know who go on long-term Suboxone And then they're afraid to get off the Suboxone because of the withdrawal the same thing that they were afraid of With the heroin or with the opium the prescription opioids Same thing with methadone One of the reasons I chose to work at the rehab. I'm at is because you are on some and like unless it's like a Medical risk like you you are only on Suboxone for like a week. They taper you off quick That's one of the reasons why I was like cool. I'll work for this treatment center because they believe in the same Tapering of Suboxone's I do like something like I had to do a cold turkey opioid detox which sucked But some of my buddies like I was almost glad that I did the cold turkey thing because some of my buddies were on this like three To six months suboxone taper and they were just Reliving that withdrawal all over again. I'm like, dang. I'm glad I just like kind of like ripped the band-aid You know what I'm saying? So I don't agree with it like a lot of people, you know so many people are looking at this like lesser of two evils thing and Another video I'm gonna do like and if any of you are watching this long line, whatever I'll talk about it like one of the things that I really feel like is that In some cities or even some counties what they're trying to do is quarantine the drug addicts That's what they're trying to do. So they're like, okay, okay, okay We'll give you methadone as long as you don't spread infectious diseases All right, we'll give you suboxone as long as you quit committing crimes to fund your Opioid or opiate addiction and I feel like they're just trying to quarantine us to keep the rest of society safe Rather than actually treating us. So I don't like that method like every single person who is an addict Has the potential to leave to live an amazing incredible life So I do not like when it feels like they're quarantining us and that that's the same that goes with safe injection sites Methadone clinics the only time I fully agree with methadone clinics is when they are also Enforcing a treatment program like some cities or counties like in order to get your methadone You have to attend 12-step meetings or you have to do therapy We have to do groups at the treatment center Those are the ones I agree with because they're not trying to keep you on this thing forever They're trying to teach you a better way of living without this stuff. So that's kind of my take on that Marissa says my brother My brother tried weaning himself Off methadone big contributor to suicidal thoughts. Oh, man. I'm sorry to hear that Yeah, and methadone is legit worse than heroin methadone Sits in your bone marrow like that stuff doesn't leave your system very easily like That's why like I really hate when they put people on methadone Like I literally know people who have been method on methadone for years years like it's like they have to have it It's like their oxygen like because to come off of it. It's just way too hard like methadone withdrawal is worse than heroin like So yeah, like I'm sorry to hear that and like I hate it because this is what happens I've had some you know some of the people I know go through the same thing either relapse or suicide because they can't deal with it So we really need to think about what we're doing with these like harm reduction techniques and stuff like that But but yeah, it's crazy, but you know Like I said, like, you know the rewired soul we talked about the problem and focus on the solution So, oh, you're in here. Okay. Cool. You Murphy. I'm glad you like my classes And yeah, I subscribed to my channel the rewired soul and share with all your buddies. I got good stuff But yeah, like, uh, you know, I'm glad that you know, he declared this public health emergency and I'm a little over the time I was planning on doing this. I have to make another video But I really wanted to put something out there and kind of talk about this If any of you ever have any questions or comments like leave them. Let me know. I love talking about this stuff I love increasing awareness. I am also going to share the channel 3 news piece that I did as soon as it Comes up online. It's airing at 11 o'clock here in Las Vegas. So hopefully by tomorrow, it'll be online. I'll share it I'll share it on the Facebook page as well as I might do something like a montage type deal for YouTube I haven't decided yet. They was like, like some of you sat here the whole time like all 30 minutes Love you. Love your faces. I love talking about this stuff. 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We'll see I will do updates I'll keep you all posted as more news comes out about where this money is getting donated and Or like allocated to and you know, make sure that Trump keeps his word on this stuff So keep staying tuned again. Thanks for watching. And also I'm going to be doing a lot more new series here. So definitely stay tuned. All right. Love you guys I'm out of here, and I'll see you later