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New to online recovery communities
Hello everyone,
I'm a recovering addict and alcoholic. I'm new to the online stuff. My therapist has been suggesting I reach out to others and find a community and find supports. I'm 32 I've struggled with addiction most of my life I've been abusing substances since age 13 i went from drinking and taking any pills I could get my hands on to shooting heroin later on in my 20s and 30s. I'm currently on methadone and haven't touched heroin in over a year now.
Things have been tough lately especially with the way things are in the world right now. I don't have many supports outside of therapy and I have been having urges and using positive coping skills to keep myself from acting on the urges, but lately its been very hard.
I'm a recovering addict and alcoholic. I'm new to the online stuff. My therapist has been suggesting I reach out to others and find a community and find supports. I'm 32 I've struggled with addiction most of my life I've been abusing substances since age 13 i went from drinking and taking any pills I could get my hands on to shooting heroin later on in my 20s and 30s. I'm currently on methadone and haven't touched heroin in over a year now.
Things have been tough lately especially with the way things are in the world right now. I don't have many supports outside of therapy and I have been having urges and using positive coping skills to keep myself from acting on the urges, but lately its been very hard.
Glad you have connected to SR which has become
a lifeline to hold onto while continuing on my journey
in life sober one day at a time.
My name is Sharon and I'm an alcoholic in recovery.
I entered recovery 29 yrs ago beginning in a 28 day
rehab stay where family placed me into the hands
of those capable of teaching a program of recovery
to incorporate in my everyday life on a continuous bases
and a guideline to achieve health, happiness, honesty and
many more of lifes amazing blessings.
I got of the merry go round of addiction and the insanity
that came with it and hopped on the recovery bus learning
new and heathy ways to live my life instead of destroying it.
Glad to have you aboard with a wonderful community of folks
here in SR.
a lifeline to hold onto while continuing on my journey
in life sober one day at a time.
My name is Sharon and I'm an alcoholic in recovery.
I entered recovery 29 yrs ago beginning in a 28 day
rehab stay where family placed me into the hands
of those capable of teaching a program of recovery
to incorporate in my everyday life on a continuous bases
and a guideline to achieve health, happiness, honesty and
many more of lifes amazing blessings.
I got of the merry go round of addiction and the insanity
that came with it and hopped on the recovery bus learning
new and heathy ways to live my life instead of destroying it.
Glad to have you aboard with a wonderful community of folks
here in SR.
Just keep coming back and sharing your story P3. It rolls on from there. Skills develop with the sharing. And it's good.
Congratulations on 12 months heroin free. You are young, and life can be miraculous if you allow yourself to Be.
The urges will diminish with time, and as you learn.
Hope to see you around P3.
Congratulations on 12 months heroin free. You are young, and life can be miraculous if you allow yourself to Be.
The urges will diminish with time, and as you learn.
Hope to see you around P3.
Great to have you join us, P3. When I came here I was so relieved to find encouragement from people who really understood.
I wish I'd taken action at a young age - the way you are. You'll never have the huge mess to clean up that I did. Welcome!
I wish I'd taken action at a young age - the way you are. You'll never have the huge mess to clean up that I did. Welcome!
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