FordRiverFailed
Bluelighter
Hello everyone, I took a break from bluelight while going though withdrawals. I just wanted to share a success story and how I got to where I am. I was addicted to Oxymorphone primarily but as things progressed Heroin was cheaper. I eventually got arrested and was forced to be locked in my room like a scene from Trainspotting. This was probably the best thing to ever happen to me. Once the physical withdrawals were over, after getting kicked out of a Suboxone program due to arrest, I had to just kick it.
I was fortunate enough to have a support group of friends and family to get me thought he worst of it and even get me to a fantastic psychiatrist and psychologist to help with the PAWS. I took Trazadone at 300mg during withdrawal for sleep as it knocks me flat out, gabapentin for RLS and Clonazepam for anxiety. All prescribed by a doctor and initially monitored by trusted people until I was able to trust myself. Now, I simply take Clonazepam for anxiety, as I was before my addiction, and occasionally taking Trazadone if I cannot sleep.
I feel like my story is different from others I've heard about, which is why I took a bluelight break. I didn't really feel cravings. I changed my phone number to prevent temptation but still after the physical sickness was over I felt like I was finally free. I'm sure this is not the case for everyone. My addiction in total probably only totaled six years so I may have dodged a bullet by not using as long as others. I suppose my point in writing this is simply to give hope. Look though my history, you will find a miserable person that looked for help for years. I can tell you today that I feel better than I ever have, I can still have a beer or a joint without going crazy and I have my family and friends back. It really is worth it and I didn't see that before. My plan may not work for everyone, or even anyone else but me, as individuals have different experiences. My only point is that in the end it is worth it, you will feel happy again in ways you never could on opiates.
Thanks to all who talked me off the edge in the past,
FRF
I was fortunate enough to have a support group of friends and family to get me thought he worst of it and even get me to a fantastic psychiatrist and psychologist to help with the PAWS. I took Trazadone at 300mg during withdrawal for sleep as it knocks me flat out, gabapentin for RLS and Clonazepam for anxiety. All prescribed by a doctor and initially monitored by trusted people until I was able to trust myself. Now, I simply take Clonazepam for anxiety, as I was before my addiction, and occasionally taking Trazadone if I cannot sleep.
I feel like my story is different from others I've heard about, which is why I took a bluelight break. I didn't really feel cravings. I changed my phone number to prevent temptation but still after the physical sickness was over I felt like I was finally free. I'm sure this is not the case for everyone. My addiction in total probably only totaled six years so I may have dodged a bullet by not using as long as others. I suppose my point in writing this is simply to give hope. Look though my history, you will find a miserable person that looked for help for years. I can tell you today that I feel better than I ever have, I can still have a beer or a joint without going crazy and I have my family and friends back. It really is worth it and I didn't see that before. My plan may not work for everyone, or even anyone else but me, as individuals have different experiences. My only point is that in the end it is worth it, you will feel happy again in ways you never could on opiates.
Thanks to all who talked me off the edge in the past,
FRF