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AnonymousA24
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PathStep 6 Compassion hearts13 Forum posts3 Forum upvotes1 Current upvotes1 Age GroupAdult Last activeNovember, 2023 Member sinceAugust 20, 2017
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Trauma Support / by AnonymousA24
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May 4th, 2021
...See more 3 weeks ago I went on a night out with my bestfriend. My ex boyfriend and his mates were out also. Me and my bestfriend ended up getting extremely intoxicated and I had an accident. I fell and hit my head on the concrete and cracked my head open. And ambulance was called and rather than sending me to the hospital they said “Someone needs to supervise her for 48 hours at least” (in this time i was both unconscious and conscious, however I do not remember leaving the pub). They decided my bestfriend was too drunk to go home with her so they sent me home to my ex-boyfriends house with his friend (who is one of my bestfriends). I don’t remember getting to his, I don’t remember being at his, I just remember waking up the next morning in his bed. He told me the next day that he really enjoyed last night, and me not knowing what he meant by that agreed. Until I found out he had slept with me. I hate saying the word because I’ve had other situations in the past but my ex boyfriend did take advantage of me that night. I was intoxicated and my head was bleeding and I was not in a state to consent, nor actually have sex. I don’t know what to do and it really has messed me up.
I don’t know how to feel!
Alcohol & Drug Addiction Support / by AnonymousA24
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May 6th, 2021
...See more I started with just smoking weed around 17/18 and I started trying new things when I got a new job and met friends that I love endlessly. However we’ve all gotten into the habit of sniffing every time we go out drinking and even on nights in sometimes. Snow is my biggest problem, K not so much. I love it and it makes me feel so good but I want to get out of the habit. It takes my mind off my problems and I don’t know how to replace it
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