‘I had to get real with myself’: Local peer addictions coach details his journey toward recovery
KAMLOOPS — It’s Addictions Awareness Week across Canada, which serves as an opportunity for people to learn more about overdose prevention, harm reduction, treatment and recovery, and discussion solutions for change. In Kamloops, a local man is sharing his own journey with addiction and recovery in hopes of inspiring others and reducing stigma around people who use drugs or alcohol.
National Addictions Awareness week is a reflective time for Ryan Deneault. He spent years struggling with substance use, but today, he’s a sober, accomplished public speaker, mentor and peer addiction coach.
“When I think about my journey, I was a functioning addict for a very, very long time. Over 30 years. And so I had this ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ lifestyle. And one of the first things that I had to do when I decided for good that I was going to conquer this was I had to get real with myself,” he notes.