Health10/21/2025The Guardian

The hidden victims of the opioid crisis: the ones who lived

The hidden victims of the opioid crisis: the ones who lived

The news article discusses the hidden victims of the opioid crisis - individuals who survived overdoses but are now grappling with brain injuries and lasting complications. The case of John-Bryan "JB" Jarrett, who overdosed and suffered brain damage, is highlighted. Despite being close to his mother, Jessica, and leading an active life, JB now struggles with the aftermath of his overdose. The article emphasizes that this is a growing issue, with experts calling it "another epidemic." It underscores the challenges these survivors face in accessing proper medical care and rehabilitation, even as the opioid crisis continues to ravage communities across America.

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