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Pill Head: The Secret Life of a Painkiller Addict
Pill Head The Secret Life of a Painkiller Addict
Author: Joshua Lyon
"Daring and honest, Lyon exposes the facts about painkillers and those who abuse them; he also fearlessly reveals his own intense, often frightening story. Pill Head is a terrific book." — --Scott Heim, author of We Disappear and Mysterious Skin "Fresh, funny, smart, and vulnerable." — --Kerry Cohen, author of Loose Girl...  more » I was feeling no pain. I cared about nothing but this. . . . Three Vicodin. That was all it took. I was in love . . .Joshua Lyon was no stranger to substance abuse. By the time he was seventeen, he had already found sanctuary in pot, cocaine, and Ecstasy--just to name a few. Ten years later on assignment for Jane magazine, he found himself with a bottle of Vicodin and a decision: dispose of the bottle or give in to his curiosity. He chose the latter and found his perfect drug. Pill Head is a compelling and honest book in which one man examines his own addiction, while investigating the growing epidemic of prescription painkiller abuse among today's Generation Rx. Joshua Lyon uncovers the truth of recreational drug use to provide a story not just of descent, but of determination, a message of encouragement for anyone who is wrestling to overcome, who is looking for the strength to heal.
ISBN-13: 9781401310226
ISBN-10: 1401310222
Publication Date: 7/13/2010
Pages: 288
Edition: Reprint
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  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Hyperion
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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Momof2boys avatar reviewed Pill Head: The Secret Life of a Painkiller Addict on + 28 more book reviews
I decided to read this book thinking it was a memoir. Not really. The author keeps switching from memories of his addiction, to stories of his friends' addictions, to interviews with doctors and other experts.

I found the memoir parts to be quite interesting, but the fact-based parts were rather dry and boring. Overall I was disappointed that this book was not really the memoir I thought it would be.
ilovebooksanddogs avatar reviewed Pill Head: The Secret Life of a Painkiller Addict on + 356 more book reviews
This is my daughters book and being as she told me she didn't enjoy it that much I was almost scared to begin reading it. Glad I did though, I found it brutally honest and as an addict myself (not pills) I found it hit very close to home for me in the whys? of why addicts use. It started off strong but then bogged down which really depressed me but I continued on and it picked right back up and never let go. I felt a close connection to Joshua while reading this book and always count myself lucky to feel such when reading a memoir since it usually signals to me that I'm actually finding out something about myself. Glad I took a chance on reading it.


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