Barbara Theodosiou and her family reveal the pain, loss, and connection that emerge from addiction, trauma, codependency, and recovery in this unique view into the heart of a national crisis.The ringing phone startles Barbara during another sleepless night. She knows it must be Daniel, her big-hearted, intelligent son who has spent years cycling through hospitals, jails, and treatment centers. Although Daniel&;s childhood struggles started much earlier, he was sixteen when Barbara discovered he was horribly addicted to DXM, the drug found in many over-the-counter cough medicines. After picking up the pieces from one more of her son&;s relapses, Barbara seeks support in the online refuge she created when she had nowhere else to turn: The Addict&;s Mom. There, she can &;Share Without Shame&; with others who understand. These other mothers know that it can become normal to hope your son will be locked up so he isn&;t sleeping on the street. These other moms understand how it feels to realize you have not just one addicted child but two--Barbara discovered her oldest son Peter&;s addiction just six months after Daniel&;s. And when that happens, sometimes all a mother can do is try to save herself. But this isn&;t just a mother&;s story. Without Shame encompasses Daniel&;s own poetry and prose, Peter&;s story of healing against all odds, their sister Nicole&;s story of balancing compassion and independence, and other often unheard voices. This multifaceted story reveals what it truly means to describe addiction as a family disease.