skodeo
Bluelighter
I've been horrible at maintaining this thread. I know. Bear with me.
I've been horrible at maintaining this thread. I know. Bear with me.
I wholeheartedly agree with you there. I have a a good paying job now so technically I COULD be buying it...but it would add up quick and leave me without enough cash to pay bills. If I were to be spending that much cash then I'd simply just go back to doing heroin or other opiates that have less health risks associated with them and make me feel 10 times more of a high. It's simply too easy to snag it off the shelf. That's my dilemma though. Each time I have to reup I feel sick to my stomach and think "today's the day I get caught and I will not be able to do this ever again at this store." If I got busted then I'd be even more paranoid heading elsewhere to get them. My town is quite small and without my main lope store there are two others...one I RARELY go to because I know they have loss prevention employees in plain clothes that are either acting like customers while looking out for people like me or manning the CCTV, keeping an eye out.Please try to avoid shoplifting. It is literally just a matter of time until you get busted. I guarentee if you continue with that kind of practice you will get caught sooner or later regardless of the precautions you take.
best of luck in whatever you do skodeo.
this thread is one of the best examples of why you should not abuse opiates. from an HR point of view, if this thread was shown in highschool and we spent a day or two really discussing it, that would prevent more people from becoming addicts than whatever it is they do now to try to stop kids from using drugs.
life isn't fun. so you use opiates. but then they are not fun. and your body chemistry is permanantly altered. so now you have a shit life and an addiction to deal with....
again - best of luck skodeo.
I wholeheartedly agree with you there. I have a a good paying job now so technically I COULD be buying it...but it would add up quick and leave me without enough cash to pay bills. If I were to be spending that much cash then I'd simply just go back to doing heroin or other opiates that have less health risks associated with them and make me feel 10 times more of a high. It's simply too easy to snag it off the shelf. That's my dilemma though. Each time I have to reup I feel sick to my stomach and think "today's the day I get caught and I will not be able to do this ever again at this store." If I got busted then I'd be even more paranoid heading elsewhere to get them. My town is quite small and without my main lope store there are two others...one I RARELY go to because I know they have loss prevention employees in plain clothes that are either acting like customers while looking out for people like me or manning the CCTV, keeping an eye out.
Besides the possible heath issues, being a lope thief is my main motivator to stop all this nonsense and end my addiction. I just don't know if I can even MANAGE to be sober. when it comes down to brass tacks..I've been high so long. What a decade+ it has been.
It was in that very moment I thought to myself,
"So, this is what withdrawal is like, huh? Fuck."
That's a good quote, Keeping.
I wonder what percentage of addicts are like myself: what I call the Accidental Addict....
Hello just wanted to say be extremely careful with the Tianeptine. There is some discussion about Tia in this thread. It is very addicting and it will grab ahold of you rather quickly. If you just use it sparingly here and there, it would be best to just dump it and get rid of it. Tianeptine withdrawal is a serious hell that is worse than pills in my opinion. Maybe you know all this already but just wanted to say be very careful with it’s use.(Sorry about your brain.)
No my story isn't any dif from your run-down regarding scripts. It was 07-08 before The Epidemic ... I had an illness which a prompt surgery would have cured but instead I was fed bottle after bottle of 120 count vicodin for something like 7 months. Sometimes the doc would get nervous n switch it to tramadol.
Jesus -- of course narcotic being a band aid for the pain, never addressed the problem and eventually I was hemmoraging . (Not from the pills. From the illness). So at long last in month 7 I had the surgery.
Couple weeks recovering and magic! The underlying pain was gone. So I woke up one day and didn't take any painkillers.
Oh God.
The suffering was horrid. I had never experienced clinical Anxiety before ending that use of tramadol. What a terrible feeling. .... shudder at the memory.
Now years later it all makes sense ; body was physically addicted to the meds. . . Vicodin alone I think may have been easier to quit . Tramadol has some serotonin action which made leaving that one alone total Hell.
And now I've struggled ever since , not on a daily basis but when I have something that REALLY physically hurts. It's like my natural defenses to pain are gone now n the body immediately Wants opiates to block the pain.
Mostly I never get any.
One in a while, maybe a shot (medically) if I'm sick enough or injured enough. NEVER EVER do I get any narcotic meds prescribed anymore.
Here's where I'm no dif from any other addict : having become dependent then addicted then withdrawn off and stayed away..... My life's "changed" somehow . It's sadder now. All things are harder to take, harder to deal with.... (I'm also not young anymore. Past 40).
I'm fortunate that I was never tempted by the harder drugs. I'm certain I would have had a terrible addiction to them, had I ever tried one.
Today it's small amounts of gabapentin for migraines n fms (I have effectively cut my dose down to 1200-1800 mg / day. Down from 4800-5g). I have some tianeptine but use it rather sparingly, for pain. It makes me feel pukey.
I hope you're in a lil better place now, Keeping; I can't really imagine seeking out an addiction. But I do understand "wanting the pain to stop", regardless what kind of pain you suffer . Stay good.
Weekends coming. Be safe.
Please try to avoid shoplifting. It is literally just a matter of time until you get busted. I guarentee if you continue with that kind of practice you will get caught sooner or later regardless of the precautions you take.
Yeah high dose tianeptine is a beast.
Just FYI this is against Oxford House charter as well as the law. A sober living facility cannot deny or control medication prescribed by a physician. I spent a good deal of time 22 months to be exact in an Oxford House and was the current president when we were actually sued because someone was told they couldn't reside their due to their being on MMT.Skodei just want to say I can really relate...I actually tried to get into a sober living house (Oxford) last week but was denied because I recently started back on suboxone. I had been off sub for over 4 months but wasn't able to adjust, had a tremor the entire time, couldn't get lower on my dose of lope (24mg/day for those 4 months), still had cravings. I had a stint with tianeptine which really helped a lot. When I get off sub next time I will be sure o have a pan in place with tianeptine. Anyway, interestingly, I was not able to stop lope after sub induction....had pretty intense diarrhea, so 4mg sub doesn't have nearly as much strength in the peripheral opiate receptors as lope. I was able to stabilize after taking 6-12 mg of lope/day which is definitely better than 24, but sub is not the best substitute for high dose lope.