sixpartseven
Bluelight Crew
I really do appreciate you asking. Its good to know there's a community of people who care about each others' well being around here.![]()
Are you kidding? I hope you die.

I really do appreciate you asking. Its good to know there's a community of people who care about each others' well being around here.![]()
Soon, thanks for asking. I'm on 1-2mg/day, so I could do it fast and easy. I have a good-sized stockpile too. I should do it within the next few months. The best thing is I have a very cool and compassionate doctor who is aware of my medical (pain) conditions and hasn't rushed me with bupe. He says he will put me on real pain meds (full agonists) when I'm off bupe, but I really don't want to take opiates so I'm trying to find an alternative (just no holistic shit).
I really do appreciate you asking. Its good to know there's a community of people who care about each others' well being around here.![]()
^ I wouldn't give him credit until he actually does it. Not that I doubt JC's awesomeness, I know it quite well in fact, but it may be harder to do when the time comes. After all, he is saying this while on Suboxone...
I'm not doubting you, but I am curious, you're saying you no longer even have a thought about them in passing, just a quick, "Oh yeah, I remember that, it was nice," or something like that?
^I think this is fully analagous to love.
We remember our first "love". The chick with the big knockers in biology class who could suck a pool cue through a drinking straw. After a few years with her, when we realize she can't hold a job or a conversation, and all she does is max out our credit cards, we come to understand she's more trouble than she's worth. We fall out of love. Even though most of us move on, we still have fond memories of her from time to time. If we saw her in a bar, we might go home with her. If we are in a time of depression or desperation, we may even move in with her for a while.
I guess my point is, most of us don't sit around obsessing over old 20 years after the relationship has ended.
I should clarify, Overdriven, that the thoughts I get about it are not about using it now or temptation, but it's just like the girlfriend analogy you suggested. I agree with that analogy 100%.
Or so the song says. Listen for yourself: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a0/Looking_In_-_Savoy_Brown.jpgSavoy Brown said:...if you're married you can divorce your wife
but when you're married to H then you're married for life