He Survived Combat—But Nearly Lost His Life to Prescription Drugs | A Veteran’s Real Healing Story
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概要
Combat veteran Manny Rodriguez survived an IED explosion in Iraq—but the battle that nearly cost him his life didn’t happen overseas.
After back surgery and deployment, Manny was prescribed powerful combinations of opioids, sedatives, and stimulants that slowly pulled his body and mind out of balance. When he returned home, the prescriptions kept coming—until his health reached a breaking point and he realized the treatment meant to help him was making things worse.
In this episode of Better Beliefs, Manny shares how he made the courageous decision to step away from the medical path he’d been told to follow, endured the brutal process of getting off medication, and discovered healing through breath work and nervous system regulation.
This episode explores:
- The hidden risk of opioid dependence after surgery
- What combat actually feels like vs. how medication changed Manny’s experience
- How mixed medications affect the brain and nervous system
- Why breath work plays a powerful role in recovery and regulation
- And the courage it takes to question beliefs about authority, healing, and personal agency
This isn’t a story about rejecting medicine.
It’s about learning to listen to your body—and finding the courage to change course when something no longer serves you.
If you’ve ever wondered whether the path you’re on is truly helping you heal, this conversation may change the way you think about recovery.
Learn tactical breathing with Manny at www.tacticalcalm.com
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Music Credits
"Out of Flux" by Shutdown
"Lost" by Lars Bork Andersen
"Merciful" by Gruber
"The Uprising" by Gruber
"A Town Called Dismal" by Josh McCausland
"Above the Clouds" by Theater of Delays
"Pearl" by EVOE
"Moving Forward" by The Tennessee Pistols