
Two of my friends passed away last week. I don't know for sure it was from drugs, but I have a strong feeling it was. They were both 27 years old. Anyway, it's just hard coping with it. We need a better treatment plan for addicts because the current plan isn't working. It hurts my heart. Then I see people on social media saying addicts 'deserve to die' or 'deserve to suffer'. How cruel and uncaring can you be to say something like that about someone who just died??
As far as books go. The book Codependent No More-Melodie Beattie is a good read. This is more ancillary to addiction but I found it very helpful to work on my interpersonal skills by reading this and doing the worksheets in it.
When you're doing working on it, you'll hook it up, right captain?![]()
That's actually the one I started first and its awesome. Let me know when your book comes out captain!!
I lady I know from a different forum wrote this book. I haven't read it but I bet its really good from what I have read of her blog.
The Big Fix Life After Heroin- tracey Helton
http://www.amazon.com/The-Big-Fix-After-Heroin/dp/1580056032
Thanks CJ! I downloaded a sample and it's pretty good!
Captain- 486,000 words?!! Wow! A decent sized book is around 100k-150k words equaling about 300 pages. You've got around 1000 pages or more! I'm very intrigued and would love to read it!
Holy fuck! The woman out of Dark Side of the Street! What forum is she on? It's actually made me happy to see that at least her story had a positive end, that documentary was so dark.
Holy fuck! The woman out of Dark Side of the Street! What forum is she on? It's actually made me happy to see that at least her story had a positive end, that documentary was so dark.
I haven't been able to find this one..something else I really found helpful was "the science of letting go" I can't remember the author as I read it during one of my hellish detoxes.
Where can I find the documentary? Anyone know what it was called or what network?
I finished the sample of her book and I'm going to buy it. She's brutally honest and I really like that.