Presented by Silvia P. Canelón, PhD
Event coordinated to organize
data-curious volunteers to provide the community with insights that may
normally be unavailable
Hosts.
Supports a network of health centers
as well as private/public-sector organizations that delivery health and human services to vulnerable populations
Non-profit, public health organization committed to protecting the health and welfare of drug users and sex workers using harm reduction theory to reduce the harm associated with drug use and sex industry work
Common prescription opioids:
88% of drug-related deaths involved opioids in 2017
Can we visualize the recovery process with regards to
building both understanding in the general public and
also better tools for warm handoffs?
Drug cravings
Moodiness: depression, anxiety, fear of withdrawal
Stomach cramps
Diarrhea
Fever and chills
Muscle spasms, join pain, tremor
Nausea and vomiting
Restlessness, yawning insomnia
Upper body secretions: watery eyes, runny nose, sweating
Cardiovascular problems: elevated heart rate and blood pressure
onset within 3-5 hours after last opioid use
Imagine the worst flu of your life...then multiply it by 10
The fear of experiencing those symptoms again is what keeps me in recovery
Center for Opioid Recovery and Engagement (CORE)
Center for Opioid Recovery and Engagement (CORE)