World-renowned actor Michael Keaton has won several awards, including his first Emmy, for his performance in the Hulu series “Dopesick.” The “Batman” actor portrays a hard-working doctor in a small mining town who gets addicted to the pain pills he starts prescribing. Today on Grieving Out Loud, we have an exciting interview with the man who was the real-life inspiration behind that compelling character.
Dr. Stephen Loyd overcame abuse, wrestled with addiction, and faced heartbreaking losses, all while trying to maintain his composure as a dedicated medical doctor and professor. Hear his story, why he finally sought help, and how he’s now making a difference in the lives of others grappling with substance use disorder.
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Stephen Loyd
Dr. Stephen Loyd is a dedicated physician committed to serving those suffering from opioid addiction. In the midst of the opioid crisis, he recognizes the ongoing battle within the treatment industry, where differing ideologies clash over abstinence versus medication-based approaches. Dr. Loyd believes in a nuanced approach, acknowledging that individuals with opioid use disorder and their families often feel lost in navigating the available resources. He firmly believes that everyone has the potential for recovery and aims to guide individuals toward the path that suits them best.