Well I don't want to ''impress'' anybody, just want to make it clear that it's very possible... Also, it required no particular ''effort'' on my part so I don't deserve any kind of merit for controlling my use.
I believe 4 things may explain why I managed to stay free of physical addiction for almost 6 years now:
- The fact that i don't do strong opiates anymore (not saying I wouldn't do a line of oxy if it was offered

). Kratom doesn't get me ''high''... it sure improves my mood, gives me energy, etc., but I never feel intoxicated like on H or oxy. Eating kratom makes me feel good and seems to keep me out of depression, but since the effect is relatively weak euphoria-wise, I never seek it as I sought an oxy or H high, and I can wait much longer for my next ''fix''.
- Age and experience... I guess I acquired some discipline with time, and my EXTREMELY long and painful benzo taper, plus my 2 last opiate WDs, may have given me some practice at controlling my intake.
- The fact that on my opiate-free days, I use lyrica and weed for therapy and recreation 8)
- The fact that I'm in much better shape than I used to, eat better than before and periodically use other meds, such as rhodiola rosea and SJW, to control my depressive states.
All that being said, I don't think it's IMPOSSIBLE that I ever abuse and become physically dependent again, just less probable. I sure ain't no superman... I just think that I struck some kind of balance. Just wanted to let you know that it IS possible to use an opiate moderately, for a long time.
IMO, it's partly to avoid responsibility, and to deny their immaturity, that many drug abusers accuse the substance they abuse itself as the sole culprit of the abuse. That's why I can't stand the false ''disease'' theory pleasing the addict and reinforcing the ignorance of policy-makers criminalizing the very use of certain drugs. Nobody's born with the ''disease'' of addiction, and abuse (after some sober time, at least) IS curable. Sure, abstinence is MUCH safer for an ex-abuser, but it ain't the only solution.