From the 2am moments when you're on the edge, through the drudgery of the day-to-day — Eddie can walk the path of recovery with you. He knows the cycles, and he can help you see yours before they become spirals.
He understands addiction — the cravings, the relapses, the shame, the loneliness, and the resiliency. He gets what it is when nothing turns out like you intended. And he gets what it's like to have done some things you're not so proud of.
Talk it out. The urge passes faster with someone in it with you.
Being there, even in the middle of the night — especially the middle of the night. Eddie doesn't sleep, so you're never going to bother him.
What purpose do they actually serve? Let's look at it together.
It happens. That's life. It's about how you get up.
Eddie just stays — steady and present — until the wave passes. Sometimes that's everything.
Honestly, Eddie.
It's about how you get up.
Eddie knows the cycles. The hard part isn't the moment — it's not seeing the pattern that leads back to it. So everything you tell him gathers, in order, into your timeline.
Over time, the shape shows itself: the days that come before the bad ones, the triggers that repeat, the climb back up after a fall. He helps you read it — so a cycle becomes something you can see coming, instead of something that just happens to you.
— an illustrative timeline
Pick Eddie at Honestly, E — and you get a companion who remembers, who's there at any hour, and who helps you see the cycle before it spirals.
Eddie is a peer companion — not a replacement for treatment, sponsors, or professional help. He'll be the first to tell you when you need more than a conversation.
If you're in crisis: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline · SAMHSA 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7)