xburtonchic
Bluelighter
- Joined
- May 17, 2011
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... I don't know if I'm going to be able to stay clean. I don't feel like I have that fight in me anymore. Maybe the appeal of the high is too much for me now, I don't know. I am going to stick it out here though. If I'm going to use, it's going to happen, but I can at least promise myself that I'll wait 30 more days. And then who knows, maybe I'll have a change of heart within that time. No drug has ever seduced me like heroin has though... not meth, coke, ecstasy, not even when I was merely popping pills... lol and I thought that addiction was bad.
Sooo yeah. I'm in rehab, but I have to detox before I'm allowed to do anything like go to meetings or use the gym here. I can participate in groups if I want to, since they're held here at the house, but really I'm just supposed to try and relax. I'm only allowed to take Suboxone though, I can't detox using any other meds. Sucks, but what can you do. I did try to stick it out, but I caved in and ended up taking the Subs. I'm glad I did. I feel 75% better than I did two hours ago... say what you will about it, but it does release some of the suffering. I just hope it's not going to be bad when they take me off of it. :/
Anyway. I like it here. It's on a residential street. There's a courtyard in the middle, surrounded by the guys' house, then the counselor's house, then the girl's house. There's only three girls, but there's like 10 guys. I don't know how they fit them all in there?! It's nice, because even though it's co-ed, there is absolutely NO drama, no hookups... it's absolutely nothing like the last rehab I was at, which was like high school. They provide three meals a day. We can smoke, use the gym, take walks to the store, etc. It's super chill. It's more like a halfway house in my opinion, once you actually graduate to the rehab part. There's enough freedom. Interestingly enough, there haven't been too many relapses inside the facility. One girl (my roommate) has been here for a year, and she said she only ever saw one person relapse while they were here. Oh and also, we have dogs here. I was super stoked when I saw the dogs.
One of the guys just said, "I'm here for weed."
I have no words.
On that note, some advice and encouragement and keeping xbc company would be nice.
Sooo yeah. I'm in rehab, but I have to detox before I'm allowed to do anything like go to meetings or use the gym here. I can participate in groups if I want to, since they're held here at the house, but really I'm just supposed to try and relax. I'm only allowed to take Suboxone though, I can't detox using any other meds. Sucks, but what can you do. I did try to stick it out, but I caved in and ended up taking the Subs. I'm glad I did. I feel 75% better than I did two hours ago... say what you will about it, but it does release some of the suffering. I just hope it's not going to be bad when they take me off of it. :/
Anyway. I like it here. It's on a residential street. There's a courtyard in the middle, surrounded by the guys' house, then the counselor's house, then the girl's house. There's only three girls, but there's like 10 guys. I don't know how they fit them all in there?! It's nice, because even though it's co-ed, there is absolutely NO drama, no hookups... it's absolutely nothing like the last rehab I was at, which was like high school. They provide three meals a day. We can smoke, use the gym, take walks to the store, etc. It's super chill. It's more like a halfway house in my opinion, once you actually graduate to the rehab part. There's enough freedom. Interestingly enough, there haven't been too many relapses inside the facility. One girl (my roommate) has been here for a year, and she said she only ever saw one person relapse while they were here. Oh and also, we have dogs here. I was super stoked when I saw the dogs.
One of the guys just said, "I'm here for weed."
I have no words.
On that note, some advice and encouragement and keeping xbc company would be nice.

