BecomingJulie
Bluelight Crew
I get on the only way I know how! Grit my teeth and get on with the rest of life. This time just gone, I managed to catch a genuine illness right at the beginning of the comedown, which knocked me sideways. I don't know whether the fact that I strained a muscle in my chest made any difference to my endorphin factory's recovery, or whether the fact of being in withdrawal just made it more painful. Anyway, definitely not an experience I have much desire to repeat. As long as I can remember that first week, I know not to do anything stupid that might lead to a repeat of it.How do you get on with Withdrawals Julie? Do you have much of a habit when you stop?
It takes real strength to stop the way you do, you should be proud of yourself![]()
Scoring involves a train journey to the next town, and I generally get a 'teenth (or an eighth between us, when Jess is staying with me; she gets a cushy weekly take-home meth script, though) and manage to make it last about a week. Eking out the last few flakes to postpone the inevitable acts as a kind of taper anyway, and if I am not too greedy with it (hah!) then the withdrawals peak on day three with sometimes even a False Stone on day six. Then a week off, and I feel like scoring again.
When I was staying with Lauren, we could get a bag anytime we wanted. This reminded me exactly why I do not want to find a connection any closer to home -- the need to make the journey helps with the matter of deciding whether I really want to go out and score, or I'm just being greedy.
I've found that if I use gear for just one night, I'm usually fine the next day. But the only way that ever usually happens is if I make a third-party scoring run, have the expected "quick toot for going" and then pass the whole of the rest of it straight on. If I've scored for myself, it just seems to burn a hole in the foil ..... it's like, why would you want to feel just O.K. when you could easily be feeling much better than O.K.? Go on, have a little toke! That's better, isn't it? May as well do the short edge, too .....
Anyway, I have a dentist's appointment coming up, and it's for a filling. So that's when I'm planning to score next -- though, there's a chance that I may be asked to make a run before then, and it will be very hard to say no to a little taste test. But I will make the handover quickly, to avoid temptation.
I think the fact that I have set a date for my next score is also helping to keep me going, because I know that this will all be over soon.