Eveleivibe
Ex-Bluelighter
Blondin...you and shambles put you points across very eloquently and are obviously very intelligent men. With your own first hand experience of gear and your intellect and way of getting your point across, have you ever considered a job as a substance abuse councillor ? I think you'd both be very good at it ❤��
I second this. This subject we were discussing in our recovery group the other day; that we want addicts to become key workers not just someone who has learnt from a text book. I agree because anyone with addiction knows that it isn't the drugs: the issues more often than not, run deeper.
To illustrate a personal example; one day when I met with my key worker I decided to tell her the other issues I'm having; that I fixate n obsess over certain "interests" n how losing them scares me. Her answer was "just do more in your day n make changes. I said to "it's nothing to do with my daily activity level" I've been this way since the age of three. I don't know how to have genual interests - not obsessions n an irrational fear of losing them n that when / if Iose my current obsession it's like pure grief n like the world has just stopped for n I go into depression. How do I change 32 years of being???? She couldn't answer. After that I no longer mention it, smile, tell them all's ace, get my suboxone script n leave.
The more actual addicts the better but better still the more empathic key workers the better that don't say patronising BS like "make changes." Really despise people who say that lol
Evey