captainballs
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recently i spent a week in detox for opiates and benzos, a daily 'habit' i've carried for 100 percent of my adult life. i know i'll be addicted to opiates forever, but my credit is permanently shot and it's making it hard for me to get a job in finance so i'm having a hard time paying for a massive habit. detoxing brought my tolerance down a lot and it was too rapid. i almost had a real heart attack while taking a shit in the hospital.
needless to say, i've relapsed a few times within the two weeks i've been out. believe it or not, i have a positive attitude about doing stints in rehab and 'putting more tools in my toolbox' by attending aa and trying to work the steps. i noticed that it made me mature a lot in just a short period of time. i like the new me, who has gained a slightly stronger grip on the drugs and is also more patient and easy going.
however, i don't think i honestly want to quit doing opiates. i really enjoy them. the new me is better because i don't crave them more than i crave money, so my paychecks don't all go toward them. i think my main issue was letting my health go because i wasn't eating and the pain from wasting away made me just need more.
i kind of want to manage my addiction permanently with methadone because it's cheap and legal and it feels totally awesome. i live my life by the books so i'll probably never get busted for stealing toothbrushes from wal mart to buy drugs or something, therefore i'm not worried about going to jail and withdrawing. i can't afford subs though, which is what i would prefer. i think it's possible to have a great life while being addicted to opiates if you find a manageable way to do it. has anyone stopped fighting and started thinking about legal and cost effective ways to enjoy opiates regularly, and if so what are some pieces of advice?
needless to say, i've relapsed a few times within the two weeks i've been out. believe it or not, i have a positive attitude about doing stints in rehab and 'putting more tools in my toolbox' by attending aa and trying to work the steps. i noticed that it made me mature a lot in just a short period of time. i like the new me, who has gained a slightly stronger grip on the drugs and is also more patient and easy going.
however, i don't think i honestly want to quit doing opiates. i really enjoy them. the new me is better because i don't crave them more than i crave money, so my paychecks don't all go toward them. i think my main issue was letting my health go because i wasn't eating and the pain from wasting away made me just need more.
i kind of want to manage my addiction permanently with methadone because it's cheap and legal and it feels totally awesome. i live my life by the books so i'll probably never get busted for stealing toothbrushes from wal mart to buy drugs or something, therefore i'm not worried about going to jail and withdrawing. i can't afford subs though, which is what i would prefer. i think it's possible to have a great life while being addicted to opiates if you find a manageable way to do it. has anyone stopped fighting and started thinking about legal and cost effective ways to enjoy opiates regularly, and if so what are some pieces of advice?