Psychedelic Jay
Bluelighter
You know how they say, once an addict, always an addict? It's true. In rehab, they teach people that it is harmful to think you're over your addiction. My friend who went to rehab said the people who relapsed the fastest were the ones who said "I got it, I'm good now."
My point is, admitting you have a problem, will always be an addict, and have no control over your addiction, is the most basic and essential step to recovery. For you, knowing you have a problem and can't do a drug without wanting more and more and feeling the way you did your first time is EXACTLY what distinguishes you from a recreational drug user. Even if you aren't an addict yet, you have an addictive personality. I think it's best to just use your willpower and stay away since you know you can't just have some fun every once in awhile. It's important to do that before it's too late. If you need any help with cravings, HALT--hungry angry lonely tired is a good trick. Address these 4 things and fix them before chasing that high, you could subconsciously need to fulfill one of these rather than simply wanting to chase a high. Hope I helped, best wishes
-L
This is simply not true.
It is true that one can become intrenched in a cycle...
Addiction is a habitual behaviour and state of mind...
People can change their mind and behaviour...
To say one is doomed is against logic.
To the everyday common man and woman, addiction is so oversimplified, that we are stuck with this degrading of people who even use "occasionally"...
Always remember that people with addiction is actually quite low compared to the people that use drugs...
Once again I'll say:
Drugs do not and cannot doom you to eternal damnation. It is against logic to say one cannot change habitual behaviour.
