Mind-Melt
Bluelighter
For many years now I have been going back and forth, on and off battling active IV heroin addiction. I use heroin to self-medicate my mental health issues, primarily post-traumatic stress disorder: opiates are my escape from my own mind.
When active addiction becomes overwhelming (financially or health wise), I always find an inner-drive to get sober, but once that happens and the withdrawals are gone I find myself increasing apathetic to everyday things: food, appearance, relationships, etc. This apathy eventually overtakes my will to remain sober; I stop caring about the reasons why I stopped using and relapse. This has become a vicious cycle for me and is causing a rapid decline in my personal and social well-being, so I pose these questions:
If you use drugs to escape reality, how do you cope without drugs?
If sobriety (following post-acute withdrawal) leaves you with feelings of apathy, how do you find it within yourself to bring back the person inside that once loved sober life?
I do understand that these questions are rather specific but i'm sure i'm not the only escapist on this board: any advice / suggestions / ideas are more than welcome.
When active addiction becomes overwhelming (financially or health wise), I always find an inner-drive to get sober, but once that happens and the withdrawals are gone I find myself increasing apathetic to everyday things: food, appearance, relationships, etc. This apathy eventually overtakes my will to remain sober; I stop caring about the reasons why I stopped using and relapse. This has become a vicious cycle for me and is causing a rapid decline in my personal and social well-being, so I pose these questions:
If you use drugs to escape reality, how do you cope without drugs?
If sobriety (following post-acute withdrawal) leaves you with feelings of apathy, how do you find it within yourself to bring back the person inside that once loved sober life?
I do understand that these questions are rather specific but i'm sure i'm not the only escapist on this board: any advice / suggestions / ideas are more than welcome.
