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    <description>Scrolling through someone else&#039;s six-month milestone post while you&#039;re still white-knuckling week three can feel like a gut punch. But comparing your recovery timeline to another person&#039;s is one of the fastest ways to derail the progress you&#039;re actually making. Here&#039;s why your journey doesn&#039;t need a leaderboard.</description>
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    <title>The MAT Myths That Are Literally Costing Lives — And What the Science Actually Shows</title>
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    <description>Methadone. Buprenorphine. Naltrexone. These medications have decades of research behind them and save lives every day — yet they&#039;re still surrounded by stigma, judgment, and flat-out misinformation inside many recovery communities. It&#039;s time to get honest about what the science says and who gets hurt when we don&#039;t.</description>
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    <description>You made it through the hardest part—and somehow things still feel off. Long-term recovery comes with its own weird, confusing emotional terrain, from success anxiety to identity crises you didn&#039;t see coming. If you&#039;re stable but struggling, you&#039;re not alone and you&#039;re not broken.</description>
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    <description>Apologies are a starting point, not a finish line. Rebuilding trust with family after years of broken promises is slow, nonlinear, and sometimes impossible—and all of that is okay. Here&#039;s what the process actually looks like when you&#039;re doing it honestly.</description>
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    <description>Some people swear that leaving town saved their lives. Others say the problems just followed them to the new zip code. So what does the science actually say about relocating for recovery — and how do you know if a fresh start somewhere else is your best move?</description>
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    <description>Everyone talks about surviving the first few months of sobriety, but the data tells a different story about when things actually get hard. The second year of recovery quietly trips up more people than early sobriety ever did — and most programs aren&#039;t set up to catch you when it happens.</description>
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    <description>Medication-assisted treatment saves lives — and yet the stigma around it, even inside recovery communities, is something patients deal with constantly. Real people using MAT share what their doctors glossed over, what surprised them, and why they&#039;re done apologizing for choosing a treatment that works.</description>
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    <description>The way we measure recovery success in America is broken — and it&#039;s quietly costing people their lives. If we keep defining any setback as total failure, we&#039;ll keep losing people who were actually making real progress.</description>
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