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as i understand it, they re right out of it. heather: yeah. they re right out of it and they re instantly sick. anthony: they don t wake up happy. but they wake up. heather: but they wake up. anthony: you walk to the bathroom and there s somebody blue there. heather: somebody s on the floor. anthony: are you saving that life? heather: yep, saving that life. absolutely. and then kicking their ass. [ laughter ] anthony: better now? life better now? heather: absolutely. my kids have been home three years. you know, i no longer have to watch my back. you know, i live a pretty straight and narrow life, which, you know, people might say is boring, but i love my life today. i m grateful. anthony: where are we headed? heather: this way. anthony: oh, okay. heather: to the recover projects. this is where my recovery started. anthony: started nearly a decade ago in one of the two main streets of greenfield, the recover project is community-based.
of these in my house and i have one of these in my car. i have a fear that my husband s going to relapse and i m going to find him dead. you just put this in here and squirt it up their nose. anthony: now in most cases, as i understand it, they re right out of it. heather: yeah. they re right out of it and they re instantly sick. anthony: they don t wake up happy. but they wake up. heather: but they wake up. anthony: you walk to the bathroom and there s somebody blue there. heather: somebody s on the floor. anthony: are you saving that life? heather: yep, saving that life. absolutely. and then kicking their ass. [ laughter ] anthony: better now? life better now? heather: absolutely. my kids have been home three years. you know, i no longer have to watch my back. you know, i live a pretty straight and narrow life, which, you know, people might say is boring, but i love my life today. i m grateful. anthony: where are we headed? heather: this way. anthony: oh, ok
anthony: better now? life better now? heather: absolutely. my kids have been home three years. you know, i no longer have to watch my back. you know, i live a pretty straight and narrow life, which, you know, people might say is boring, but i love my life today. i m grateful. anthony: where are we headed? heather: this way. anthony: oh, okay. heather: to the recover projects. this is where my recovery started. anthony: started nearly a decade ago in one of the two main streets of greenfield, the recover project is community-based. an open arms program aimed at helping addicts stay clean. woman: given the opiate heroin epidemic in our community, we d like to start the conversation. just kind of sharing with one another. you know, what happened at that point of our life, what that was like. heather: so as a child growing up in a home in addiction, i didn t understand how they could do all and my
i have a fear that my husband s going to relapse and i m going to find him dead. you just put this in here and squirt it up their nose. anthony: now in most cases, as i understand it, they re right out of it. heather: yeah. they re right out of it and they re instantly sick. anthony: they don t wake up happy. but they wake up. heather: but they wake up. anthony: you walk to the bathroom and there s somebody blue there. heather: somebody s on the floor. anthony: are you saving that life? heather: yep, saving that life. absolutely. and then kicking their ass. [ laughter ] anthony: better now? life better now? heather: absolutely. my kids have been home three years. you know, i no longer have to watch my back. you know, i live a pretty straight and narrow life, which, you know, people might say is boring, but i love my life today. i m grateful. anthony: where are we headed? heather: this way. anthony: oh, okay. heather: to the recover projects. this is where my