prussian_roulette
Greenlighter
@ panic in paradise: I agree with everything you say, but sometimes we just don't want to admit some things to ourselves, that's the hardest thing
@ Jay: see, you have a lot of good things in your life that provide enough motivation to quit your drug habit (a job, a wonderful girlfriend...). I don't have shit, I've lost everything - dropped out of school, no job, no money, boyfriend would break up as soon as he found out I'm using again... A life of a drug addict is the only thing I've ever experienced and what I'm good at. I like the excitement of getting H, holding it firmly in my hand, running back home to use and just feeling content with myself and my lifestyle when I'm high. It feels like I don't need anybody in my life or anything. Then when I sober up, it's not as rosy anymore, so I keep longing for the next high. I've already decided that if this goes out of hand, I'll finish it all with an overdose. Only ever OD'd once and I didn't find it scary, not at all, it was a very warm feeling of drowning into a black nothing.
Anyway, I'm really enjoying reading all of your posts in this thread and can relate to a lot of them. I wonder if that girl who caught Hepatitis C is coming back to update on her life, hope she's alright?
@ Jay: see, you have a lot of good things in your life that provide enough motivation to quit your drug habit (a job, a wonderful girlfriend...). I don't have shit, I've lost everything - dropped out of school, no job, no money, boyfriend would break up as soon as he found out I'm using again... A life of a drug addict is the only thing I've ever experienced and what I'm good at. I like the excitement of getting H, holding it firmly in my hand, running back home to use and just feeling content with myself and my lifestyle when I'm high. It feels like I don't need anybody in my life or anything. Then when I sober up, it's not as rosy anymore, so I keep longing for the next high. I've already decided that if this goes out of hand, I'll finish it all with an overdose. Only ever OD'd once and I didn't find it scary, not at all, it was a very warm feeling of drowning into a black nothing.
Anyway, I'm really enjoying reading all of your posts in this thread and can relate to a lot of them. I wonder if that girl who caught Hepatitis C is coming back to update on her life, hope she's alright?

) as well as stay hydrated and ive always stocked up on gatorade if im withdrawing.