Jiraiya
Bluelighter
Hello Jiraiya,
That is fantastic news! And although we may not know each other, I'm sincerely so happy for you! It fills me with joy to hear that in nine months time, you've gone from someone who was clearly suffering big time, back to nearly your old self. It's just great to read other BLer's success stories, especially when it deals with something which I was struggling with. And I too wanted to die at first because I was worried this would never end. Good thing to both of us that we didn't go through with it.
As far as you not touching MDMA anymore goes - It's probably for the best, as we all respond to psychotropic drugs differently.
One of my really good buddies nearly choked to death the first time he ever tried (smoked) weed. And afterwards, he began throwing up, after which, he passed out for a few hours. We were really worried. Thankfully, he recovered. But it just goes to show you that even weed isn't for everyone. Ironically, this guy smokes tobacco like a chimney, and can handle more booze than anyone in our group, which is quite an accomplishment.
The same thing goes within my circle of friends and acquaintances. Some of us use MDMA/MDA to party, opioids to chill, weed to sleep. Others use booze to party, weed to chill, and opioids to sleep. Then a couple of us prefer to use coke+beer or amphetamines (but not meth) to party, weed to chill, opioids to sleep. It goes to show you how different we all are with respect or our drugs of choice. Other than that, we love doing the same stuff, which is what brings us together. One friend of mine uses LOTS of weed to rave - I know it's weird, as personally, I would looking at people how they're dancing and laughing my ass off, while hungry as hell. Another uses opioids to party (I would be nodding away).
Anyways, again, it's really good to hear that you're 90%+ recovered. Way to go!
I'll drink to that, cheers(as you can probably tell, I love success stories)
Thanks dude! I love reading success stories too. Although I don't the anyone on this forum personally, I still feel like there is a great bond between the members here. I guess it's because we've all gone through the same shit and can relate to and understand each other. It's something you can't really find outside of this forum, unless you have met someone in person who has gone through the same thing.