Taking Your MAT Meds the Right Way: A Quick Guide (& Yes, We Need to Talk About Teeth!)

We talk a lot about the importance of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for stability, but we need to make sure you’re taking your meds the right way, every time. Correct dosing is what keeps cravings down & withdrawal away. Your safety is our priority, so we got the official lowdown from our NP on the best […]
Breaking the “No Meds in Recovery” Myth: Why Medications, Including Controlled Medications, Don’t Make You ‘Less Sober’

There’s a mindset that still shows up in a lot of “traditional recovery” spaces: the belief that if you take any medication, especially a controlled medication, you’re somehow “not really clean.” This attitude seems to become even more stronger regarding MAT/MOUD medications, in particular (& unfairly, I may add!) People hear things like: “You can’t […]
Your First MAT Appointment: What Actually Happens (No Judgment, No Surprises)

Walking into a MAT clinic for the first time can feel scary as hell, especially with all the rumors, stigma, & misinformation floating around. Lots of people imagine clipboards, lectures, very clinical setting & being judged the second they walk through the door. But the truth? Your first MAT appointment is maybe the first time […]
When Pain Is Real: Advocating for Yourself & Knowing What’s Right for You

Over the past decade, opioids & other controlled medications have become one of the most debated topics in healthcare. While there’s absolutely no denying that overprescribing, ignorance, & sadly even greed helped fuel the addiction crisis, the crackdown that followed has also hurt a lot of people who live with real, chronic pain or other […]
From the Heart: National Fentanyl Prevention & Awareness Day

It’s National Fentanyl Prevention & Awareness Day, observed each year on August 21 as a grassroots effort to remember lives lost & elevate public understanding of this devastating crisis. Fentanyl remains the leading cause of fatal OD’s in the U.S., even in tiny amounts. A preliminary CDC report from August marks approximately 77,600 overdose deaths […]
OPINION-BASED POST | PLEASE READ – From the Heart: Fatal OD’s in QAC

I don’t post stuff like this lightly, but my gut says I have to say something. This is not to to spread fear, but to educate. Since the beginning of the year, Queen Anne’s County’s OD numbers had stayed pretty steady. Not good, not great, just holding. But in the last couple of weeks, something […]
Your Journey, Your Pace: Real Recovery Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All

One thing I’ve learned over the years, personally & through working with so many people in recovery, is that healing doesn’t follow a rulebook. There’s no “perfect formula,” no “right” way, (no matter what some organizations may say) & certainly no timeline that fits everyone. But you wouldn’t know that from how some folks act. […]
Let’s Talk About Tapering: What It Is & What to Expect

At some point in your journey, whether it’s with MAT or another long-term medication, you might find yourself facing a new kind of step: tapering. It’s a word that can feel intimidating at first, but it doesn’t have to be. I wanted to take a few minutes to break it down in real terms, because […]
Advocating for Pregnant Individuals in Recovery: An Interview with Peer Recovery Doula, Ashley

At Grasonville Health Services, we believe in supporting every pregnant individual dealing with opioid use disorder/addiction with compassion & evidence-based care. That’s why we were so eager to speak with Ashley, a dedicated Peer Recovery Doula who specializes in supporting those pregnant in addiction & recovery, especially those on Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). Ashley’s work is […]
The Truth About Rehab Call Centers (& How Even I Got Fooled)

Hey everyone — I wanted to share something that’s been on my mind while helping get the word out about Grasonville Health Services (GHS). So part of what I do for the clinic is handle outreach & PR — basically, I make sure folks can find us online if they’re searching for help with addiction […]