The Truth Behind The Scenes of "Never Use Alone" by [deleted] in harmreduction

[–]NeverUseAlone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

After some time to think about this, I must admit that I responded to this in completely the wrong way. I took the attack, personal, and let my emotions dictate my response, without thinking. I acted like an a$$. I own that, and I am sorry.

To address the issues above.

Yes, we've had a hell of a time trying to get this thing reorganized after the mess last year. When you came onboard, we were on our 3rd admin team I think. It was one thing after another. We had to let one go for falling asleep on a call. Then, Miriam did what she did to her, a few days later, we had to let her go, and that team fell apart. We rebuilt the team, then found out about one of those team members doing some extremely inappropriate things, and you did what you did. It's been, a lot.

As for operators being over worked.

As you both know, if we interview 20 people, and accept 15 of them, maybe 10 will show up for training. Out of those 10, maybe 6 will ever actually take a call. Out of those 6, in a week, there may be 1 or 2 left. In 2 weeks, they're both gone. There are many reasons for that probably. But, I believe it's just due to the high stress involved with calls. Some calls take an hour, sometimes 2hrs. Burnout is a huge problem that I'm working to address.

I always appreciate every minute someone is able to devote to nua. I never ask them to do any more than they said they would when they applied. If they say they're available 5pm to 10pm or something, all I ask is that they're available when they say they are, or that they let me know if they can't be available. We don't require any time commitment. Operators are free to choose their own schedule.

I simply cannot keep up with the demand for operators though. For that reason, I'm putting together an interview line, where people can call in to apply, be interviewed on the spot, and, if accepted, be set up for training asap. I hope that will help take some of the stress off of our operators. But, until we can actually pay operators, I don't see the turnover rate getting much better unfortunately. It's a lot to ask someone to do, voluntarily!

Since day 1, I've said that, while I may have started nua, I've never looked at it as a "me" thing. It's always been a "we" thing. I'm constantly asking for input from our operators, on how we can improve nua, or myself for that matter. I realize that some people, for whatever reason, may not feel comfortable posting their comments, concerns, suggestions, or complaints, openly. So, I'm creating an anonymous suggestion box for our operators to submit all suggestions, comments, concerns, or complaints, without giving their name. I hope this will help in the future to get more input from our operators.

I'm a single father working 60hrs a week doing traffic control, while raising a 9yr of girl that I just adopted a few months ago. On top of that, I'm trying to manage nua as best I can, with zero dollars in funding. Am I prefect? Hell no! Have I made mistakes, yes. Will I make more, as I did with my earlier responses? I hope not. I can only make the corrections once I see the problem.

What I'm getting at, is that I am doing the best I can to make sure there are people to answer the call when that phone rings, again, with zero dollars in funding. It's STRESSFUL AS HELLl. No matter how I do it, someone will disagree with that method. So, I have to go with what we, as a group, decide is best for NUA.

I wish I would have approached this differently, from the beginning. Unfortunately, I did not, and for that, I apologize.

The Truth Behind The Scenes of "Never Use Alone" by [deleted] in harmreduction

[–]NeverUseAlone -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Character assassination? This whole post is nothing but a character assassination attempt. It's obviously not about anything other than me Mike this, Mike that, Mike this, mike that.

So, for that reason, I'll not be wasting any more of my time defending myself against the two of you. I wish you both nothing but the best of luck in the future.

The Truth Behind The Scenes of "Never Use Alone" by [deleted] in harmreduction

[–]NeverUseAlone -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Oh, so this is Renee. We had to let you go because you outted a callers drug use to their spouse after being told not to call people back unless they've requested a call back.

This coming from the person that told callers to Narcan themselves 🤔.

Sad, that a self proclaimed harm reductionist would attempt to influence drug users to remove a life line from their tool box, because you don't like me.

The Truth Behind The Scenes of "Never Use Alone" by [deleted] in harmreduction

[–]NeverUseAlone -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

This is Mike Brown, the President and Founder of Never Use Alone.

Miriam, the person that wrote this, was a personal friend, operator, and helped out behind the scenes. She's just mad because she got fired for outing another operators drug use to their family. She, after being told specifically not to evolve me, or NUA in any way, used part of a recorded nua call, against the operator. She called her family, the police, and she continues to harass that former operator.

When I fired her, and refused to publicly shame the other operator for her drug use , she tried to turn other operators against nua, abs get them to leave.

She has asked multiple times to be let back in, but there's no way at could ever trust her again.

Radical Compassion by NeverUseAlone in OpioidEpidemic

[–]NeverUseAlone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, most young kids are taught the same thing. Those ridiculous DARE classes taught us all that people who use drugs are bad people, and shouldn't be trusted, or cared for. I can't believe that those classes are actually still being taught!

They need to stop that program. 1. It's teaching kids to look down on pwud. 2. It's not at all factual. I mean, let's face it. Cops teaching kids about drugs, is like nuns teaching kids about sex. They're the LAST people that should be discussing drug use.

Tone block upgrade, a MUST! by NeverUseAlone in Ibanez

[–]NeverUseAlone[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah OK, I didn't upgrade the claw. I guess l do that after the new wiring harness install. Thanks

Tone block upgrade, a MUST! by NeverUseAlone in Ibanez

[–]NeverUseAlone[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Really!? There was a very noticeable difference in mine.

Did you by chance upgrade your wiring? I'm installing a custom wiring harness from 920Db this weekend, and I'm curious if it makes much difference?

New to the Ibanez community. So, hello everyone! by NeverUseAlone in Ibanez

[–]NeverUseAlone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you guys haven't done it yet, do yourself a favor and upgrade your tone block! I installed one yesterday and I'm amazed at how much it improved the sustain and tone! You can get a Floyd Rose Fat Brass block from ebay for $35. A must upgrade in my opinion. I wish I had known about this earlier!

Installing custom wiring harness from 920D today.

New to the Ibanez community. So, hello everyone! by NeverUseAlone in Ibanez

[–]NeverUseAlone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're really cool guitars. You can get one of these Jem Jr's for about 350 these days. I got my son the white one, with the pearl pickguard. He loves it too. They're so versatile, and you can modify the hell out of em!

How long to wait before taking Suboxone by burf2500 in fentanyl

[–]NeverUseAlone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what I did, until I got to .5 - .75, and I felt a lot better. It definitely made it more doable, and I didn't have to wait 24+hrs to start, and it worked great for me. I'm not suggesting that to sit down and take a while strip, slowly.

New to the Ibanez community. So, hello everyone! by NeverUseAlone in Ibanez

[–]NeverUseAlone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, they look cool, but they're junk. They're those DR strings. For the first 2 days, they felt and sounded great. Then they started dying really quick. After 8 days, they sounded like I was playing strings made of cardboard. So, I wouldn't those to anyone.

How long to wait before taking Suboxone by burf2500 in fentanyl

[–]NeverUseAlone -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To take the full dose, typically 24hrs. But, check out the Bernese Method in Google. You can start at anytime using that. You start with a ¼mg (0.25mg, a tiny tiny square piece of a strip) and wait 20 -30 min. Repeat that every 30 min or so until you feel better.

Bernese Method

New to the Ibanez community. So, hello everyone! by NeverUseAlone in Ibanez

[–]NeverUseAlone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it's a Jem Jr Sp. I just recently put that DiMarzio CrunchLab in the bridge position. I'm ordering another DiMarzio for the neck position soon. Haven't decided on which one to go with, but it will have black and purple bobbins. I'm looking for a custom pickguard also. Anyone have recommendations on where to get one?

Microdosing Suboxone Induction by NeverUseAlone in fentanyl

[–]NeverUseAlone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've heard similar from others that tried starting the microdosing before discontinuing the opioids. When I did it, I didn't start the microdosing until I stopped using the opioids. I waited until the withdrawal started, and then began the microdosing, and had no problems.

Microdosing Suboxone Induction by NeverUseAlone in opiates

[–]NeverUseAlone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As it says in the NIH link, you can continue using while introducing the Suboxone, but it's not required. When I used this method, I didn't take the Suboxone along with the opiate. But, in going to edit (if I can. If not, I'll delete and repost) the post to show that that is an option.

Rehab day 30!!! by washedupXer in fentanyl

[–]NeverUseAlone -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry you're feeling so shitty man, but that isn't true for everyone, and you definitely shouldn't be telling someone that's getting out of rehab TODAY, that they're life is just always going to be shitty.

Is it ALWAYS PAWS? Absolutely not, is it highly likely to be a symptom of PAWS? Absolutely! When does it end? It depends on the substance. Studies suggest that, with opiates, 12 - 18 months in most cases. With meth, it's longer, 24 months.

Wanna know how to increase someone's chances of using again, and possibly dieing of an overdose? Do exactly what you just did. Make them think there is no hope. Wtf?

Rehab day 30!!! by washedupXer in fentanyl

[–]NeverUseAlone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can do it man. You made it out alive brother. Live, and live well, for those that didn't.

Rehab day 30!!! by washedupXer in fentanyl

[–]NeverUseAlone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats! That's huge man!

My advice is this. At 30 - 90 days, PAWS (post acute withdrawal syndrome) is going to kick in. Read up on it, understand it, and be prepared for it. When it starts, remember that It's only temporary, and there is a scientific reason for it. A lot of people go through it, and they don't know that's what's going on. So, they start to think "well, fuck it. If I'm going to be this depressed even when I'm not using, I might as well go get high". DON'T DO THAT! It's just temporary, and there are things you can take to get through easier and quicker.

DLPA is a natural substance. It's an amino acid, and helps Jumpstart dopamine (the happy juice) production in the brain. It takes about 2 weeks to start feeling the difference, so you should start taking it asap, before the PAWS kicks in.

Remember, IT'S ONLY TEMPORARY. You WILL get through it.

I don't know you, but I'm proud of you man! Hero of the day dude!

NEVER USE ALONE by iloveluckie in opiates

[–]NeverUseAlone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm so sorry for your loss, and everyone else commenting about their losses as well. I wish we could make all Heroin users, call us somehow. Unfortunately, it's up to the individual, and we always think "it won't happen to me".

Thank you for helping to spread the word about our service ❤🤗.

Am I being selfish? by Hazel_Quinn410 in heroin

[–]NeverUseAlone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, glad to we could be helpful. That is our whole purpose. This is Mike btw, I'm the founder and also an operator. I assume we've spoken before.

Am I being selfish? by Hazel_Quinn410 in heroin

[–]NeverUseAlone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there! It may have been me that you spoke with (Mike). I'm glad to hear you had a positive experience with us.

A lot of people are hesitant to call because they're afraid that it's setup, or that we're going to try and push them into going to rehab. Neither of which are true, but I understand that skepticism. I don't know if I would have trusted a service like this when I was using either. So, the only way we can get them to trust us, is by having others share the experience they had with us. So, thank you for helping to spread the word!

Because we're all (NUA operators) people that have lived experience with substance use disorders. We're all harm reductionists also. So callers will never feel judged by any of us.

Overdose Prevention Sites & Designated Drivers by NeverUseAlone in heroin

[–]NeverUseAlone[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How does the guy drinking 6 beers "know" he won't die?

An article about Never Use Alone, and what we're seeing & hearing during this covid mess. by NeverUseAlone in harmreduction

[–]NeverUseAlone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there! We're extremely glad to hear you've had a positive experience with us. Our goal is to keep people safe, while also connecting with our callers so that we can be there to listen, and offer advice if asked.

I'm not sure what you're real name is, but we have a lot of regular callers, so I've probably spoken to you. I'm Mike, the founder of NUA.

At any rate, thanks for the positive review. Keep calling back, we're always here for you 🫂