motherofearth
Bluelighter
Ok man, I am not going to or try to talk to you about using a program, but I am going to call you on what I perceive as bullshit and there are a few things I need to clear up, mostly because of my fear that someone may come into this thread, read your post, and dismiss NA when it may help them. And you know, I don't feel like pussy footing it; this isn't a meeting, and you're not even a member, so I don't have to be nice. You made some generalizations about NA in a way like is doesn't work for anyone, or your odds are just as good on your own. First, I did say twice how you may be one of the very, very few who finds another way, and, how the overwhelming majority of people can not stop without the 12 steps, meaning there still are some that do. And, I kept the post entirely from my perspective, just saying what has been working for me, and only said you may want to give it a shot. You decided to respond talking it down, so I'm gonna let you know.
You mention that you gave it your full capacity, which I would take as you think 100%, then you say that someone in the program would say 75%. That "someone" does not exist. It was the voice in your head that told you that you gave it 75% by NA standards, so lets be honest, you even feel you gave it 75%. And probably less then that, I'm gathering. I have no idea what you mean that working the program would mean you would "turn off your values?" You're shooting dope, but working a program that may enable you to stop it, may compromise your values? "Will" I understand, but values? Personally, clean time means nothing to me, and is not going to stop me from using. That is the last thing in the program I'm worried about fucking up, which I've shared at meetings, so I can't help but wonder why it felt like a guillotine to you, but I can make an assumption by what I read in your first post. You want to use again successfully and knew you were going to use again, but I'll get back to that. So who are these people that have stopped shooting heroin successfully after abusing it that you claim are "out there"? Do you know any? Because I don't. I know there are a few because there are exceptions to every rule, but it's not like there's a "Didn't work the 12 steps but quit anyway" group to go to, to find out. 12 steps meetings are a bubble of sorts? Again, I have no idea what you mean. NA or AA are in place by addicts/alcoholics for addicts/alcoholics. There is no perfect system, but through years of effort and work by the members, they are doing the best they can. It says in the literature that not every one who follows the program, even 100%, is a guarantee, but they try to make it for the majority of people who come to have the best shot. Maybe there were some aspects, like giving up all intoxicants which I can't help but feel you never wanted to do in the first place, which turned you off, but that is on you, not the program. They just give suggestions, not demands.
You mention you were going to a meeting that night to meet up with some friends...are they clean? Are they using the program to stay clean? Why not bring up this topic to them?
All that aside, if you honestly think you're going to come here and someone is going to post some magic words that are going to flip a switch in your brain that is going to let you resist the urges your brain is going to feel after abusing one of the most addictive drugs known to mankind, after administering it though injection no less, I think it's safe to say with certainty you're going to be disappointed. And if at 6 months clean you were unhappy, but not as unhappy as you are repeating this cycle you claim you want to break, you may just simply not be ready yet. For me, the pain was so great, I would have done ANYTHING to stop it, and I'm giving it the best shot I can.
So, you want to be able to use opiates after 6 months clean. Here is something I learned way before NA..once you quit a substance for a period of time, the second you put it in your body again, it feels like you never left. And I'm talking about weed, which is not one of the most addictive substances known to mankind. But do not take my word for it, in the unlikely chance you're going to get 6 months clean doing....whatever it is you plan on doing, go out and use and find out for yourself. I mean, you start a thread "help me break the cycle", in which the cycle always starts with you using, and every time it leads you somewhere you don't want to go, but, you want to be able to eventually be able to start the cycle again, but not let it runs it's course. How many times has that worked out so far? Do you really need advice on this one?
If there is anything I'm trying to convey, it truly, and I really, really mean this; it's not to stop using. I'm saying stop kidding yourself. If you are not ready to stop using yet, stop worrying about it and use to the best of your ability. Just be honest with yourself about it. Breaking the cycle means not starting the cycle! That's it. How ever you choose to stop that first part of the cycle, either chose it, or accept you're not ready to break the cycle. Complicate it all you want, but it's pretty simple. I do wish you the best, and if you don't mind, during the next moment of silence for the still sick and suffering addict, I will keep you in my thoughts.
I'm not going to spend too much time on this, even though I have retorts galore for you. I'm just fucking tired of getting sucked into debates w/ 12 Steppers every goddamn time I express dissent for their program. What I will say is an addendum to things which turn myself and many others away from these meetings: the zealotry and preachy, didactic behavior of certain members. You, e_rep, did an adept demonstration of such behavior above, no less as a response to my uncertainties and doubts. Luckily, I'm not so dense as to take your belligerent and condescending attitude as representative of all 12 Steppers, but you did your program no favors by coming in here and being rude.
All of that being said, I do appreciate your point at the end about the cycle. You are correct, it can be as simple as stopping the cycle at the start, by not using. For me, it is about learning ways to aid me in not making that first step.
fifleman on the other hand, much of what you said I find appealing. Particularly, the nods to Buddhism, and the "Middle Path." I have some familiarity w/ this, but not enough to my benefit. Clearly, if this were the case I would not be engaged in quips like the one above. I also like all you said about doing these things on your own recognizance and that was b/c you changed your entire life - I assume you mean activities, friends, places you went, goals.... everything. I'm going to reread your post tomorrow to keep it fresh.
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