AcidTrippin
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A close friend of mine and some other friends are currently trying to get off heroin addictions using subutex. I'm experienced with all drugs, including this one and have had additions of my own, however not with opiates and not to the same extent and understand that. Harm reduction is the way forward in my opinion and so this is important to me, I'm sure people can understand that it can be stressful being in my position e.g. frustration due to lack of honesty, but also I'm aware that what my friend is going through is extremely tough and in my opinion needs seen as an illness but one that can be beaten using determination that I know my friend has.
I'm very into trying to orientate my friend to keep progressing as I know they are completely able to turn this around and go on with their life, also because I feel learning new things is what keeps me happy, but don't want to be coming across as forceful/not understanding/annoying essentially since I haven't been in their shoes with regards to the actual addiction and withdrawal using subs process. Can anyone who has been in either position comment on any suggestions or advice that could help me understand (despite all my experience) my friend but also give them some proper advice for these situations that can help them along the way.
To be honest my main issues have been somehow showing that I and many of his friends are not judgmental in any way whatsoever of the situation other than purely wanting to help. As I feel they can struggle to be open about what is actually going on with their usage despite talking about it often. Alongside this advice can sometimes be taken very harshly and seen as criticism as opposed to truthful information/advice to try and make a clear picture of the situation, this worries me as I notice sadness can play a big factor in usage and so I hope understandably I don't want to cause self-destruction. I feel the drugs are still very romantised despite the trouble they are causing. The big thing is though I truly don't know what it's like so my advice is just what I assume/read or from experiences with other drugs. I can't be around as often as I'd like to support either which is a regret.
Would be very good to see my mate nail it on the head with the support of myself and others, understandably it's a bumpy road but I feel there is so much enjoyment to be gained by getting past it and going on to enjoy the rest.
I'm very into trying to orientate my friend to keep progressing as I know they are completely able to turn this around and go on with their life, also because I feel learning new things is what keeps me happy, but don't want to be coming across as forceful/not understanding/annoying essentially since I haven't been in their shoes with regards to the actual addiction and withdrawal using subs process. Can anyone who has been in either position comment on any suggestions or advice that could help me understand (despite all my experience) my friend but also give them some proper advice for these situations that can help them along the way.
To be honest my main issues have been somehow showing that I and many of his friends are not judgmental in any way whatsoever of the situation other than purely wanting to help. As I feel they can struggle to be open about what is actually going on with their usage despite talking about it often. Alongside this advice can sometimes be taken very harshly and seen as criticism as opposed to truthful information/advice to try and make a clear picture of the situation, this worries me as I notice sadness can play a big factor in usage and so I hope understandably I don't want to cause self-destruction. I feel the drugs are still very romantised despite the trouble they are causing. The big thing is though I truly don't know what it's like so my advice is just what I assume/read or from experiences with other drugs. I can't be around as often as I'd like to support either which is a regret.
Would be very good to see my mate nail it on the head with the support of myself and others, understandably it's a bumpy road but I feel there is so much enjoyment to be gained by getting past it and going on to enjoy the rest.
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, would be the approach I would take.