Killing Pain, Understanding the Opioid Pandemic and the American Obsession with Oxycontin, Heroin, and Other Painkillers
Category: | Non-Fiction - Social Issues |
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Author: | Robert Hayward |
Publisher: | Covenant Books |
Publication Date: | October 10, 2022 |
Number of Pages: | 324 |
ISBN-10: | 1638149585 |
ISBN-13: | 9781638149583 |
Robert Hayward, the author of Killing Pain,
introduces himself as an addict during Narcotics Anonymous and Wellbriety
meetings. In his memoir, he provides a candid and powerful account of the
opioid epidemic in America. Hayward shares his struggle with
addiction, addressing the roots of the crisis and focusing on society's
preoccupation with painkillers like OxyContin and heroin. Through his
narrative, he not only offers a cautionary message but also invites readers to
follow his journey to redemption. Hayward takes readers on a gripping exploration of
his addiction to hydrocodone, OxyContin, and other opioids. With raw and
unapologetic storytelling, he immerses readers in the chaotic and destructive
world of addiction, from the initial euphoria to the perilous consequences of
uncontrolled dependency.
Hayward's book, Killing Pain, stands out for its
ability to offer a firsthand perspective on the opioid experience. It examines the
internal struggles and unrelenting pursuit of the next fix, presenting a raw
and evocative narrative that captures both the highs and lows of addiction.
This powerful memoir not only provides a personal account but also serves as an
informative resource on the complexities of opioid dependency. Hayward sheds
light on the role of the pharmaceutical industry, specifically Perdue Pharma's
introduction of OxyContin and its devastating impact on the nation. The
narrative adeptly navigates the timeline of the opioid epidemic, revealing the
collusion of doctors, the proliferation of pain clinics, and the emergence of
synthetic opioids such as fentanyl.
Killing Pain is a story of hope and renewal instead
of despair. It follows Hayward's journey to rock bottom and subsequent
recovery, providing a glimmer of optimism and showcasing the potential for
redemption. This exceptionally well-written book compels readers to face the
harsh realities of addiction and challenges their preconceived notions about
addicts. It portrays them as complex individuals grappling with a disease
rather than mere stereotypes. Killing Pain is an enlightening and
captivating memoir that will resonate with those affected by addiction,
clinicians working with addicts, and anyone seeking to understand the origins
of the opioid pandemic. It serves as a poignant reminder that despite the
devastating impact of addiction, there is always the possibility of recovery. A
book that informs, instructs, and creates a strong awareness about a pandemic
that is causing a lot of harm to human life, this memoir is a must-read!