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Old 01-18-2006, 01:14 AM
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i need some help...

hi. lets say my name is Bob. i'm 19, a college dropout, and i think i have a problem with cocaine.

but im not really certain... would someone take the time to help me determine if my problem is serious enough that i should seek addiction support?
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Old 01-18-2006, 02:48 AM
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Hi Bob - welcome to the best bunch of people ever! As for your asking if you have a problem with cocaine ----- if you use it, you have a problem! If you don't have a full blown addiction yet, don't worry, it's coming. It is an insidious drug that takes over your mind and body and your life. Please, go talk with a health professional. Don't wait til you KNOW. Actually, I think you already know that it's serious - you came here. Stick around - read other posts - and most of all, take care of YOU.
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Old 01-18-2006, 06:26 AM
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Hi Bob, this helped me decide

Am I an Addict or Alcoholic?

Only you can answer this question. Also understand that Alcohol is a drug so if you read and it talks about drugs, it's talking about alcohol too.

This may not be an easy thing to do. All through our usage, we told ourselves, “I can handle it.” Even if this was true in the beginning, it is not so now. The drugs handled us. We lived to use and used to live. Very simply, an addict is a person whose life is controlled by drugs.

Perhaps you admit you have a problem with drugs, but you don’t consider yourself an addict. All of us have preconceived ideas about what an addict is. There is nothing shameful about being an addict once you begin to take positive action. If you can identify with our problems, you may be able to identify with our solution. The following questions were written by recovering addicts in Narcotics Anonymous. If you have doubts about whether or not you’re an addict, take a few moments to read the questions below and answer them as honestly as you can.

Do you ever use alone? [Yes] [ No]
Have you ever substituted one drug for another, thinking that one particular drug was the problem? [Yes] [ No]
Have you ever manipulated or lied to a doctor to obtain prescription drugs? [Yes] [ No]
Have you ever stolen drugs or stolen to obtain drugs? [Yes] [ No]
Do you regularly use a drug when you wake up or when you go to bed?
[Yes] [ No]
Have you ever taken one drug to overcome the effects of another? [Yes] [ No]
Do you avoid people or places that do not approve of you using drugs? [Yes] [ No]
Have you ever used a drug without knowing what it was or what it would do to you? [Yes] [ No]
Has your job or school performance ever suffered from the effects of your drug use? [Yes] [ No]
Have you ever been arrested as a result of using drugs? [Yes] [ No]
Have you ever lied about what or how much you use? [Yes] [ No]
Do you put the purchase of drugs ahead of your financial responsibilities? [Yes] [ No]
Have you ever tried to stop or control your using? [Yes] [ No]
Have you ever been in a jail, hospital, or drug rehabilitation center because of your using? [Yes] [ No]
Does using interfere with your sleeping or eating? [Yes] [ No]
Does the thought of running out of drugs terrify you? [Yes] [ No]
Do you feel it is impossible for you to live without drugs? [Yes] [ No]
Do you ever question your own sanity? [Yes] [ No]
Is your drug use making life at home unhappy? [Yes] [ No]
Have you ever thought you couldn’t fit in or have a good time without drugs? [Yes] [ No]
Have you ever felt defensive, guilty, or ashamed about your using? [Yes] [ No]
Do you think a lot about drugs? [Yes] [ No]
Have you had irrational or indefinable fears? [Yes] [ No]
Has using affected your sexual relationships? [Yes] [ No]
Have you ever taken drugs you didn’t prefer? [Yes] [ No]
Have you ever used drugs because of emotional pain or stress? [Yes] [ No]
Have you ever overdosed on any drugs? [Yes] [ No]
Do you continue to use despite negative consequences? [Yes] [ No]
Do you think you might have a drug problem? [Yes] [ No]
“Am I an addict?” This is a question only you can answer. We found that we all answered different numbers of these questions “Yes.” The actual number of “Yes” responses wasn’t as important as how we felt inside and how addiction had affected our lives.

Some of these questions don’t even mention drugs. This is because addiction is an insidious disease that affects all areas of our lives—even those areas which seem at first to have little to do with drugs. The different drugs we used were not as important as why we used them and what they did to us.

When we first read these questions, it was frightening for us to think we might be addicts. Some of us tried to dismiss these thoughts by saying:

“Oh, those questions don’t make sense;”

Or,

“I’m different. I know I take drugs, but I’m not an addict. I have real emotional/family/job problems;”

Or,

“I’m just having a tough time getting it together right now;”

Or,

“I’ll be able to stop when I find the right person/get the right job, etc.”

If you are an addict, you must first admit that you have a problem with drugs before any progress can be made toward recovery. These questions, when honestly approached, may help to show you how using drugs has made your life unmanageable. Addiction is a disease which, without recovery, ends in jails, institutions, and death. Many of us came to Narcotics Anonymous because drugs had stopped doing what we needed them to do. Addiction takes our pride, self-esteem, family, loved ones, and even our desire to live. If you have not reached this point in your addiction, you don’t have to. We have found that our own private hell was within us. If you want help, you can find it in the Fellowship of Narcotics Anonymous.

“We were searching for an answer when we reached out and found Narcotics Anonymous. We came to our first NA meeting in defeat and didn’t know what to expect. After sitting in a meeting, or several meetings, we began to feel that people cared and were willing to help. Although our minds told us we would never make it, the people in the fellowship gave us hope by insisting that we could recover. Surrounded by fellow addicts, we realized that we were not alone anymore. Recovery is what happens in our meetings. Our lives are at stake. We found that by putting recovery first, the program works. We faced three disturbing realizations:

We are powerless over addiction and our lives are unmanageable;
Although we are not responsible for our disease, we are responsible for our recovery;
We can no longer blame people, places, and things for our addiction. We must face our problems and our feelings.
"The ultimate weapon for recovery is the recovering addict."1



1. Narcotics Anonymous 5th Ed. (Van Nuys, CA Narcotics Anonymous World Services, Inc., 1988) p. 15.

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Old 01-19-2006, 06:51 AM
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Cool Hi there!

Hallo there!!! I hope my short share can help you....

I am Marianna, an addict, from Greece. I am clean for 16 months counting

I was using drugs, alcohol, whatever, since the age of 16. For 7-8 years I thought I could control, I thought I was having fun, I thought I was cool, I thought I wouldnt become like them...

And then, the story goes similar to many other stories... I ended up living on derelict houses and on the streets for 4 whole years, ended up half paralyzed, 35 kilos, dying... And got help just cause I couldn't resist it anymore... Since that day my life has changed completely..

I would be a liar if I said I am in love with life, with myself or with anybody else. I would be a liar if I said things are pink. BUT I have a job, the first proper job in my life. I recently rent a flat. I have friends, addicts or not, I have fun... a relationship that is mutual and balanced, a sponsor that I feel lucky for... I have self-respect, dignity... I believe, I have hope and faith (who? me!) and I have that feeling there's so much more ahead...

Trust me, sobriety is a kick! Wish you won't need to reach bottomless bottoms to discover that!

I am at work now, and the boss is wandering around... I need to go... If you wish, send a word, anytime...
Online hug from Greece, keep in touch!



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