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The New Faces of Fentanyl Addiction (Video)

Introduction

This is the story of 22-year-old Kati Mather, whose life has been dramatically impacted by fentanyl addiction. Her journey from using oxycodone to living on the streets highlights the devastating effects of this powerful drug.

Early Signs of Addiction

Kati describes herself as having an addictive personality, initially addicted to activities like shopping and social media. Her path to fentanyl addiction began with the use of oxycodone, which <a href="1 quickly became dependent on.

Transition to Fentanyl

Kati’s addiction escalated when her dealer introduced her to fake oxycodone pills that contained fentanyl. These pills were ten times stronger and only slightly more expensive. She soon developed a high tolerance and began regularly using fentanyl, unknowingly at first.

The Potency of Fentanyl

Kati recounts that a single pill of fentanyl, split into four lines, could last her a full day. However, taking a whole pill would lead to an overdose. She has overdosed 11 times, often being revived by paramedics or friends using the opioid antidote, naloxone.

The Impact of Overdoses

Despite the constant risk of death, Kati continues to use fentanyl due to the severe withdrawal symptoms. The physical and psychological grip of the drug is unrelenting, making it difficult for her to stop.

Personal Tragedy

Kati’s addiction was further cemented after a traumatic event in December, when <a href="1 and her sister were attacked by a Rottweiler cross. The injuries <a href="1 sustained and the subsequent hospital stay exacerbated her dependency on fentanyl.

Coping with Addiction

As <a href="1 speaks, Kati's makeup begins to bleed through, a stark reminder of the physical toll of her addiction. She acknowledges the risks but finds it impossible to quit due to the intense withdrawal symptoms and pain relief the drug provides.

Future Concerns

When asked about her future, Kati admits to taking things one day at a time. She hopes for the best but is acutely aware of the precariousness of her situation.

Conclusion

For now, Kati’s primary hope is to survive her next dose of fentanyl. Her story is a poignant example of the destructive power of this drug and the urgent need for effective intervention and support.

Eric Rankin, CBC News, Surrey

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