So this is the first step?!
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So this is the first step?!
After lots of browsing and reading and reflecting ive decided what ive known all along. That i need to take that first step towards a recovery i know exists cuz ive done it. How long till a recovering meth addict can say day 1 sober??? Like till its out of my system, does any one know
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Ive made the decision yes, but i cant bring myself to just throw everything away... Long story short, im holding stuff for a friend thats not mine to throw away, which in turn is just the right amount of excuse i need to not make that official leap i guess... Idk maybe im rambling or just excited to find this support
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One thing I can tell you...if you want to get clean, you are going to have to distance yourself from the life and those in it. Those "so-called" friends. And since you are going to have to say goodbye to this friend to support your recovery, you might as well do what you have to do to get through day one. And if that means throwing away someone's drugs...
You won't toss your friends stash, but you'd dip into it? I understand the rational, but not the logic. One thing I can tell you...if you want to get clean, you are going to have to distance yourself from the life and those in it. Those "so-called" friends. And since you are going to have to say goodbye to this friend to support your recovery, you might as well do what you have to do to get through day one. And if that means throwing away someone's drugs...
That's what I found with getting free of coke. I had to get the hell away from it to get away from it.
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You won't toss your friends stash, but you'd dip into it? I understand the rational, but not the logic.
One thing I can tell you...if you want to get clean, you are going to have to distance yourself from the life and those in it. Those "so-called" friends. And since you are going to have to say goodbye to this friend to support your recovery, you might as well do what you have to do to get through day one. And if that means throwing away someone's drugs...
One thing I can tell you...if you want to get clean, you are going to have to distance yourself from the life and those in it. Those "so-called" friends. And since you are going to have to say goodbye to this friend to support your recovery, you might as well do what you have to do to get through day one. And if that means throwing away someone's drugs...
Glad you made the decision to get sober.
If you've been using a lot and you're worried about withdrawal you should see a doctor. Better to be safe than sorry!
Have you looked up any type of meetings you can go check out to widen your support?
Keep checking in and let us know how you're doing.
There's a lot of support on these pages and it really makes a difference.
If you've been using a lot and you're worried about withdrawal you should see a doctor. Better to be safe than sorry!
Have you looked up any type of meetings you can go check out to widen your support?
Keep checking in and let us know how you're doing.
There's a lot of support on these pages and it really makes a difference.
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Glad you made the decision to get sober.
If you've been using a lot and you're worried about withdrawal you should see a doctor. Better to be safe than sorry!
Have you looked up any type of meetings you can go check out to widen your support?
Keep checking in and let us know how you're doing.
There's a lot of support on these pages and it really makes a difference.
If you've been using a lot and you're worried about withdrawal you should see a doctor. Better to be safe than sorry!
Have you looked up any type of meetings you can go check out to widen your support?
Keep checking in and let us know how you're doing.
There's a lot of support on these pages and it really makes a difference.
Welcome, UhmCeeJayDuh.
The social anxiety is greatly exacerbated by drug use and will be intense through withdrawals. But then, it will lessen. That's part of the miracle of getting clean.
We're glad you're here - this forum can be a life-saver. Good decision to take back your life!
The social anxiety is greatly exacerbated by drug use and will be intense through withdrawals. But then, it will lessen. That's part of the miracle of getting clean.
We're glad you're here - this forum can be a life-saver. Good decision to take back your life!
That makes sense to me. I function better alone too, but I also realized that to stay sober I needed help. That is truly one thing I couldn't do without the support of other people.
Have you ever called a recovery hotline? Good to have if you can't make it to meetings. If you get a bad craving they'll help talk you through it, and they're around 24 hours a day. Sometimes it's even easier for me talking to someone I don't know at all.. Family and friends can be judgmental sometimes.. or at least mine can!
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Phone Contacts...
The National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Referral Routing Service available at 1-800-662-HELP. This service can provide you with information about treatment programs in your local community and allow you to speak with someone about alcohol problems
Hopeline-dot-com has free 1-800 line that will connect any caller in the US who needs help to a certified crisis center nearest the caller's location. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The number is:
1- 800-784-2433
Have you ever called a recovery hotline? Good to have if you can't make it to meetings. If you get a bad craving they'll help talk you through it, and they're around 24 hours a day. Sometimes it's even easier for me talking to someone I don't know at all.. Family and friends can be judgmental sometimes.. or at least mine can!
Someone posted this before:
Phone Contacts...
The National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Referral Routing Service available at 1-800-662-HELP. This service can provide you with information about treatment programs in your local community and allow you to speak with someone about alcohol problems
Hopeline-dot-com has free 1-800 line that will connect any caller in the US who needs help to a certified crisis center nearest the caller's location. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The number is:
1- 800-784-2433
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That makes sense to me. I function better alone too, but I also realized that to stay sober I needed help. That is truly one thing I couldn't do without the support of other people.
Have you ever called a recovery hotline? Good to have if you can't make it to meetings. If you get a bad craving they'll help talk you through it, and they're around 24 hours a day. Sometimes it's even easier for me talking to someone I don't know at all.. Family and friends can be judgmental sometimes.. or at least mine can!
Someone posted this before:
Phone Contacts...
The National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Referral Routing Service available at 1-800-662-HELP. This service can provide you with information about treatment programs in your local community and allow you to speak with someone about alcohol problems
Hopeline-dot-com has free 1-800 line that will connect any caller in the US who needs help to a certified crisis center nearest the caller's location. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The number is:
1- 800-784-2433
Have you ever called a recovery hotline? Good to have if you can't make it to meetings. If you get a bad craving they'll help talk you through it, and they're around 24 hours a day. Sometimes it's even easier for me talking to someone I don't know at all.. Family and friends can be judgmental sometimes.. or at least mine can!
Someone posted this before:
Phone Contacts...
The National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Referral Routing Service available at 1-800-662-HELP. This service can provide you with information about treatment programs in your local community and allow you to speak with someone about alcohol problems
Hopeline-dot-com has free 1-800 line that will connect any caller in the US who needs help to a certified crisis center nearest the caller's location. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The number is:
1- 800-784-2433
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UCJ, being pretty uncomfortable and passing time has to happen without using. There are no shortcuts. I came off painkillers that I was prescribed for my back. I was on them daily for over a year. I quit before I ran out because I was so tired of the side effects. I tried tapering before that but it prolonged the agony and didn't work out. I finally drew the line and handed the bottle to my wife. It was awful. I mean really bad for a week. Stomach pains non stop, inability to think straight, terrible moods, awful sleep, to name a few.
The hardest thing to get past was the strong physical stuff. Took at least a full week. I don't remember. The mental stuff took 2 months. Never messed with meth but I've seen friends fight through knocking off that, pills, and coke. It's no walk in the park. And there are no easy shortcuts.
If at all possible you should speak with a doctor for sure.
The hardest thing to get past was the strong physical stuff. Took at least a full week. I don't remember. The mental stuff took 2 months. Never messed with meth but I've seen friends fight through knocking off that, pills, and coke. It's no walk in the park. And there are no easy shortcuts.
If at all possible you should speak with a doctor for sure.
You could try online meetings maybe... NA Recovery - Narcotics Anonymous Chat and Online NA Meetings for Drug Addicts
Lots of speaker tapes on youtube as well. NA speaker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHO7gcoCkdw
Mickey B is pretty good at discussing the first steps... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8MPDBC5Ams
Lots of speaker tapes on youtube as well. NA speaker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHO7gcoCkdw
Mickey B is pretty good at discussing the first steps... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8MPDBC5Ams
Stay Strong! In my experience meetings or a hotline to call is best. Meetings got me through my withdrawels. I just sat and listened. You dont have to speak if you dont want to. Hearing others who have walked in similiar shoes makes a huge difference where my family just did not understand! I will keep you in my prayers!
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