@OptimisticHuman123 My older brother has been a drug abuser for 30 years. 2 of my friends died of heroin and other opiate use .. I have had issues for a few years on opiates, but only tried meth once. I know a lot about the problem .. if you need someone to talk to?
@OptimisticHuman123 Yes I have. It was quite the addiction. I am luckily free of it now. Find me on the chat rooms.
@OptimisticHuman123
Yes I'm ,one day back again clean
@intellectualPineapple1594
How are you travelling....you can do this
Quite late, but yes i have a problem.
I got on meth by accident. Just like all the other meth addicts. There are very few who don't demonize my addiction, and they make me feel closer to getting out than the many who wag their finger. But I gotta say, all those pictures of fuzzy tongues, sharp teeth, and sunken eyes made me put on my garlic necklace when ever I saw a user out in the daylight too. 7th grade health class didn't tell me that the ones I gotta watch out for are the ones who looks like me, who sometimes don't even know what this drug is. And the scary looking users, they have decades of a tangled mess to get out of. Right now, I just got my shoe laces all twisted. I may have forgotten to tie my shoes, but that doesn't mean I wanted to fall. I can't imagine how many accidents those people made to get where they are. No one becomes a meth addict on purpose.
I always tend to get all poetic and use a lot of metaphors but I think I made my point. I'm just happy that there are supportive people out there. I know if my family found out I'd never be able to rub off that darn 'METH ADDICT' stamp on my forehead. And I'd spend a lifetime trying to prove to them that I'm the same person as I was before, during, and after meth. ( Okay your a little different on meth, love the same subjects, have the same goals. But more jumpy, dehydrated, famished, sleep deprived, broke, and dependent).
@ThePuppy
Thanks for sharing.
You wrote well and too can relate which I hate.
How are you managing??
At the end of the day unfortunately everyone has, and is going to always have, opinions and on everything really!! The reality is, we can't at all do much about this as can only control our opinions which should be the only one that matters anyway!!
@tornwillow you're so right on the judgment/opinion thing. I really can only do so much, and what a waste of time to think about what others are thinking about.
My management is in baby steps and trial/error, but I'm putting in an effort to get clean.
I tried quiting cold turkey and that made me feel worse/disappointed when I got back on.
1st step was saying yes to non-user friends when they asked to hang out. 1 month to accomplish.
Step 2 was getting a new dealer. Primary was very abusive/manipulative. 2 weeks.
Step 3 (currently) doing things that use to make me happy, ie drawing, writing algorithms for music beats. Things that use release endorphins and I know will release endorphins when I'm off. So if I need that rush, I can recognize it and put my energy into those activities.
I'm sure step 4 will be journaling or creating a safe space to say everything that's going on. Sometimes I'll write a list of things I like about myself lol.
Then step 5 will hopefully be the actual process of getting off. Like no getting high before 10 am for 2 weeks and so on.
How is it going for you? How has your coping process developed?
Any IV users with success stories? ):
@DepressedAlien13 .....i guess me, so far and touch wood.
what's going on for you. Am here to chat xx
Glad to hear brother, always be alert and strong sometimes it's the craziest stupid little thing that triggers relapse! I was iv user 17 years and got clean for 12 years and still managed to slip , and now I'm on a 2 year of an on again relapsed, you got it tho brother always move forward keep your head up
@DepressedAlien13
i was an iv user i am now sober!
Hello, I am new to this site but I decided I would leave a short comment on here for everyone to see. I'm 27 and didn't even try meth until moving from the east coast to houston. So I was 20 the first time o did it. And if u r an addict like me, you know all too well, just how fast things being to call apart and how fast you begin to lose the control you thought you still had. Unfortunately I'm sad to say that I am still active in my addiction but I'm hoping that this won't last too much longer but then again you know how that goes. So this is my post for now I'll probably post again later or tomorrow but if you'd like to talk or message me feel free to do so. Thank you all for taking the time to read this
@Little1houston thanks for posting....so sorry to hear of your hard times and yes I can relate. It is indeed frightening how fast everything can spiral out of control and how quickly reality becomes harder to deal with and face.
Persistence and perseverance are defiantly key, it won't be easy but it'll be worth it.
Keep strong xxxx here to chat anytime
Yeppers a user for 17 years off and on depending on ability of mine to find a doctor willing to perscribe me proper ADHD meds. I have no intention in aquitting. I use it as a tool, ever so often abusing it. I can relate with the masturbation compulsion when I go on an abuse binge. Usually only when the product is of a certain nature I would call bonergak. I have in a 24 hr time period seriously as a male made myself finish eight times. At the time I was impressed with myself but as I write it her just realise how the drug alienates me from others and proper relationships forcing me to satisfy myself in such a manor because I am unable to maintain a relationship with a female partner@OptimisticHuman123
I'm here if you want to talk you are not alone