05/31/2026
Last night my friend Kelsey happened across a young man, someone’s child, someone’s baby, unconscious outside of a Walgreens, due to what appeared to be an overdose. Thank God she was there, and was able to recognize the signs and CARE enough to call emergency services. She gave this boy a chance to survive.
She wasn’t in one of 🚩”those”🚩places.
She was running to the store.
This. Is. Why. E V E R Y O N E. Should. Carry. Narcan.
This is why we should ✨A L L✨pay attention to our surroundings and those around us.
It’s not just for the op**te addict.
It’s not just for the mother or father who knows their child is battling addiction.
It’s not just for 🚩”t h o s e”🚩people.
No one is exempt from this crisis that is literally waging open war on an entire generation.
Narcan is a medication that temporarily reverses opioid overdoses by blocking opioids from the brain so the person can start breathing again.
I want to make some things clear. Narcan does NOT get someone high, therefore it cannot enable drug use.
It enables breathing.
It enables a chance to live.
It enables the opportunity to fight another day.
I hear so often
“I don’t need it, I don’t f*** with that stuff”
or
“ I have no use for it, I’m n e v e r around
🚩”t h o s e”🚩people. “
Literally if you exist in modern society, I beg you to carry narcan. I pray you never have to use it.
But, unfortunately, in today’s world, there is a chance that you could be in the right place at the wrong time, and change the tide for someone at their most vulnerable dire time of need.
If you have children, please keep narcan. Maybe your child would n e v e r. I pray you’re right, but what about their friends.? Can you say they would never.?
Kelsey shared with me that there were several people around, that did not take the time to notice or check on this young man. One man even had the audacity to “joke” that he must have got “ahold of some good s***”
Do. Not. Be. One. Of. 🚩T H O S E🚩People.
Everyone thinks they are so above this crisis,
“I would n e v e r do that.”
“They would n e v e r do that.”
“It won’t touch me, it happens to other people.”
Until it happens to you.
I’m telling you, don’t be one of 🚩t h o s e🚩 people.
Kelsey also mentioned that it was weird because his slides were placed nicely together next to him, as if he had been put there and his shoes laid beside him.
Let me be clear, we do not know this young man, or the circumstances surrounding what happened, so what I am about to say is pure speculation, however:
Because Texas has incredibly lousy Good Samaritan Laws, very often if people are using together, and someone starts overdosing, they will drop them off somewhere because they are scared of the repercussions of calling emergency services.
This is why we strive so hard to get plenty of narcan into the hands of the real first responders to an overdose- other addicts.
If you want to know more about Narcan or would like to keep some on hand, please reach out to me and I will bring you some, anywhere.
Praying for this young man today, Praying for Kelsey’s heart, and praying for the people who are battling addictions everyday, using for the first time, using for the last time, and for 🚩t h o s e🚩people who think it’s someone else’s problem.
✨Kelby.