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Eight Years Later: The Fentanyl Overdose That Almost Took My Son, with Brenda Zane

Eight Years Later: The Fentanyl Overdose That Almost Took My Son, with Brenda Zane

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EPISODE DESCRIPTION:

Eight years ago a miracle happened. Today’s episode is one from the vault - originally published in 2021, which I’m resharing today in honor of my son’s eight year anniversary of starting a new life.

While it’s longer than my usual episodes, this series of story chapters allows you to drop into the ICU with me, among other places, as our family hung onto hope that my son Enzo would not be one of the statistics you read about in the news. You’ll be along for the excruciatingly long ride to the hospital, through hushed conversations with doctors, unexpected laughter with nurses and more as we spent 30+ days in some very dark places.

Lace up for a long walk or listen chapter by chapter during your busy days this week - and remember, if they are alive, there is always, always hope.

EPISODE RESOURCES:

  • Get in touch with Enzo Narciso, mentor with Not Therapy, email: enzo@nottherapycoaching.com
  • You can read the written version of this story here

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