Thank you! Glad to be here! I would be more than happy to share some more on the topic. Where to begin...
After using heroin and all kinds of other opiates for several years, my life (obviously) started to go downhill. Everything I owned was at the pawn shop, I couldn't afford to eat regularly, and I couldn't pay my rent. Eventually, after coming to realize just exactly how much I was hurting the people around me, I began to research addiction treatments involving ibogaine, ayahuasca, and psilocybin. I had previously had a handful of experiences with psychedelics, nothing profound, just a teenage kid looking for anything and everything to get high on. I had never enjoyed my experiences, because I struggled with anxiety for many years, and I did not know how to properly use psychedelics. What I did was try to abuse them, and it was not enjoyable.
I decided I was going to learn how to grow mushrooms and extract DMT, and try to learn how to properly use these things for spiritual development. I had a profound "moment of clarity" experience after ingesting a significant dose of psilocybe cubensis, and realized that I didn't want to be depressed and I didn't want to do heroin anymore. I continued to use for a while, but it was now something that I felt like I had to do. I utilized every resource I had at my disposal. The combination of outpatient treatment, suboxone replacement therapy, and psychedelics allowed me to finally kick the habit. I attended NA and AA meetings regularly. I do not agree with everything they present, but I was able to gather a lot of tools that I needed, and leave the rest.
I am now able to stay off opiates with relative ease, and I have been completely rid of suicidal ideation and anxiety since I started working with the vision-inducing spiritual tools provided for us by the earth.
Thank you for reading! I will gladly answer any questions anyone has about my experience!
EDIT: I just want to clarify that I believe psychedelics were responsible for showing me a world and a "self" that I am happy living with, without opiates. Treatment, 12-step programs, and buprenorphine aided me in learning how to transition to living in that world.