Joey Diaz Discusses Cocaine Addiction - Joe Rogan

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Publicado 2017-10-27
Joey Diaz talks about cocaine addiction with Joe Rogan.

Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #1030.

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  • @AzukiReal
    Why does he sound like every mob boss ever
  • @akimbo6225
    Did coke 2 months straight and the comedown was real hell for me. I really started understanding what "Coke is a hella of drug" meant. 2 weeks of cold and warm sweats, insomnia, cravings, depression, anxiety, fear and tears. Worst experience in my whole life. Today is my third week of sobriety. Never even try that devils powder.
  • Any addict living in recovery has my respect. I know that a random person's respect doesn't mean much, but just wanted to put that out there. You deserve all the support possible!
  • That line Joey said about "There's some nights about how I didn't even want to do it, or need to do it some nights but still did it" is the most true line about addiction ever spoken.
  • I love how Joey Diaz is so open and honest about his chaos and drug addiction
  • @joeylittle3535
    "You're used to fucking up, so fucking up isn't an unusual feeling" never a truer word spoken about cocaine addiction, first couple of times u fuck up trying to quit when u end up back on it you feel remorseful, when u have fucked up multiple times it becomes the norm so you no longer feel guilty about it
  • @juandom6432
    "There's no chemical solution to a spiritual problem." Chris Moltisanti
  • I started doing drugs since my teenage, got addicted to cocaine. Spent my whole life fighting cocaine addiction. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with OCD. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 6 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.
  • @buckbunner1359
    I’m 29 and it ruined my life. I don’t wish that addiction on anyone. When you feel great all the time, it’s a hard, rough road when you snap back into reality after 7-8 days of no sleep and four 8 balls later. And you think you’re smooth and people don’t know. They know. When you’re disappearing for 5 minutes at a time every 30 minutes, you’re not exactly being sneaky. I hope anyone struggling can find their method of leaving it behind.
  • @MilkMansNuts5
    Damn, the line where joe rogan said “Wanna know why you keep fucking up? Because you are used to fucking up And it comforts you. “ that shit hit different
  • @iancollins218
    I've been clean off coke for almost 2 years now. No rehab, no relapses, no cravings and I did it all by myself. I had no choice but to quit. To get my life back together again.
  • @Andy5722419
    Comin down off coke was the most depressing thing I've ever experienced
  • @pc4mlc451
    I literally woke up one day and looked around my decrepit bachelor pad feeling like absolute garbage after 2 hours of sleep/not sleep and said that was it. I'm done. 6 years addicted. 10 years sober. I'm so glad I made that decision.
  • @LaZarusXtnct
    "I was at peace knowing it was there. I didnt even have to do it." I know that feeling well buddy.
  • @BrokeandFamousPR
    The worst thing about cocaine addiction is when you loose a bag and you spend 5 hours going through the same pocket and you think It will magically apear. 😂
  • @madeinhoustonxo
    I was battling booger sugar addiction and when Joe said all this right here at 6:42 it really hit home for me. I remember fully submitting to the life I was living. I had found a new comfortableness in my sinful decision making. I had accepted that that’s who I was destined to be. Little did I know that I would overcome that hurdle and adjust for the better to seek greater beginnings. To all the men and woman battling addiction out there, it’s important to keep that lil bit of hope that’s caged up in your brain. Remain positive and act on the energy that gives you light, don’t let your inner demons control your mind.
  • @Zacatecas254july
    The best way to quit cocaine is to stop drinking alcohol period I used to do coke every weekend then it became an everyday habit once I stopped drinking alcohol I stopped doing coke and so far I’ve been 11 months clean from coke I still don’t drink alcohol I’m afraid that if I get drunk my first instinct is to call my dealer (alcohol is the gateway drug and it makes you do dumb decisions like I did)😔