Erikmen
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First off let me start by saying there is never whining as long as it is constructive, these very emotional topics and it can be hard if not impossible to take the emotion out of the convo. Methadone is an opiate and like all opiates it is addictive and it does cause discomfort getting off. It is however worlds better then acting as if maintaining a heroin addiction is possible for an extended period. I know it may sound to you as if you are not a good candidate for methadone yet you are putting a strain on your relationship with opiates, you called it a relapse suggesting you struggle with this, and you want to change it. It does kind of sound like a good candidate for methadone. It is a big life decision but i implore that you weigh your options realistically. You say you are getting left behind and you dont know what to do I would worry those feelings are going to make you being an addict.\
Relationships are tricky and being on drugs only complicate everything. You say its a toxic relationship and it may be but thats only because of drugs it seems. It is very hard to over come something together as you need to rely on the other person so much but if you can draw strength from each other instead of reinforcing bad behavior it can change but it wont be easy. The biggest thing you need to do is focus on yourself you will be more attractive once you get more confidence in your future but that only comes through accomplishments.You are in therapy and thats great what about doing a couples session? My girl and i are going to do one with her therapist at some point even thought we are in a good spot now (after coming out of a very terrible toxic past complete with everyone saying she was using me or i was using her) so it may seem like we dont need it but i think everyone can benefit from therapy as you get to discuss why thnigs are how they are.
It seems like you are trying to better youreself and posting here means you really want to.
I agree with you about methadone.
@Rast4man, I have used it for 7 long years and this is something nearly impossible to quit.
I would give a lot of thought before using methadone as you may find yourself linked to this strong and long acting medication for the rest of your life.
As for the relapse. I'm sober for 7 months and had gone through this in the past.
Suggest you start over. It's not too late.
Good luck!
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