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cosmicjive

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Hello. I'm excited to be a part of this community.

It's ironic, really, that (though I've "lurked" around this site for many moons for research purposes) it wasn't until I stopped using drugs that I started using this fantastic site. I suppose I was just too "busy" before.

So...what to say? I dislike introductions...they always seem so contrived; so I'll try to be as genuine (and brief) as possible.

On May 5th I ended a two year relationship with heroin. Of course, H wasn't the first date I went on. Before that and simultaneous to, I had been using Dilaudid and Opana for several years to combat the pain from a battle with endometriosis and adhesive disease that lasted many years. Obviously, before the Dilaudid and the Opana, there were many others...starting with Vicodin and moving up the latter to oxy, etc. But after many, many surgeries and procedures, the Dilaudid and the Opana seemed to work the best. And then I had to go fuck things up and start banging H. I wasn't new to I'ving when I started H, but I had been able to control my habit much more successfully when doing just the Dilaudid and the Opana. I am a professor, and before starting H, I managed to work, write, keep up with my students and the faculty, etc. with very few problems. But then I took a medical leave for several months to have a string of surgeries. I had a lot of time on my hands while "recovering". The H got out of control. And you know what happens next...

At the beginning of May (well, maybe more like the end of April) I was hospitalized for a staff infection (that sprung up from an injection site, of course). My condition was obvious, there was no hiding it from the doctors, so I decided to fess up and take responsibility for myself and my addiction. A week and a half after the surgery and hospital stay, I started Suboxone and treatment and I haven't looked back.

Of course, that's just my drug history. I don't let it define who I am. So, having said that, I look forward to getting to many of you as time goes on.

-CJ
 
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Yep, This IS the place. I received so much support here and still am. Welcome aboard a very good forum.
 
Hiya Cosmicjive,

Welcome to the Bluelight community - we love greeting newcomers here and love it even better to see you all integrated into the site as "one of us," as well as receiving any help, knowledge, advice or support that you may need or want.

You may be interested in

- Other Drugs (OD)
- OD list of Megathreads

I am sorry to hear of your diagnosis of endometriosis. You may be interested in:

- The Pain Management Megathread

and the recovery sub-forums

- The Dark Side
- Sober Living
- Mental Health

also some Social stuff

- New Members Introductions (NMI) Social Thread (a social thread where all members of BL are welcome to talk together).
- Adoption Programme (a kind of mentor programme where current Bluelight members help new members settle into site, if interest feel free to post in that thread expressing your interest)

Locality Forums

- Australian Drug Discussion
- European and African Drug Discussion (EADD)
- North n South American Drug Discussion

Lastly links n Advice re formal stuff

I would also advise you to read the - Greenlighter's Guide and the rules known as - BLUA (Bluelight User Agreement) because they protect us members as well as the site. For instance; one of the rules is no sourcing, if a member had not read the rules and discusses sourcing, then they may receive a warning or whatever, and if they had have read the rules, they would have avoided receiving, eg a warning.

Please feel free to ask any questions re: the site or anything else.

Hello. I'm excited to be a part of this community.

It's ironic, really, that (though I've "lurked" around this site for many moons for research purposes) it wasn't until I stopped using drugs that I started using this fantastic site. I suppose I was just too "busy" before.

So...what to say? I dislike introductions...they always seem so contrived; so I'll try to be as genuine (and brief) as possible.

On May 5th I ended a two year relationship with heroin. Of course, H wasn't the first date I went on. Before that and simultaneous to, I had been using Dilaudid and Opana for several years to combat the pain from a battle with endometriosis and adhesive disease that lasted many years. Obviously, before the Dilaudid and the Opana, there were many others...starting with Vicodin and moving up the latter to oxy, etc. But after many, many surgeries and procedures, the Dilaudid and the Opana seemed to work the best. And then I had to go fuck things up and start banging H. I wasn't new to I'ving when I started H, but I had been able to control my habit much more successfully when doing just the Dilaudid and the Opana. I am a professor, and before starting H, I managed to work, write, keep up with my students and the faculty, etc. with very few problems. But then I took a medical leave for several months to have a string of surgeries. I had a lot of time on my hands while "recovering". The H got out of control. And you know what happens next...

At the beginning of May (well, maybe more like the end of April) I was hospitalized for a staff infection (that sprung up from an injection site, of course). My condition was obvious, there was no hiding it from the doctors, so I decided to fess up and take responsibility for myself and my addiction. A week and a half after the surgery and hospital stay, I started Suboxone and treatment and I haven't looked back.

Of course, that's just my drug history. I don't let it define who I am. So, having said that, I look forward to getting to many of you as time goes on.

-CJ
 
Good to have you on board let me or any of us know what we can do for you:)
 
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Thanks all for the kind welcome! And thanks especially, Eveleivibe for all the fantastic information!
 
welcome to Bluelight!! I've been absorbing information from this site for years and recently decided to join again. hope you reach your full potential. I had been on H for years (age 18-25) and was able to get on Suboxone within the last several months. I love it, but I have also found that I cannot stop IVing it. It just feels too good. And I can't seem to stop my affair with the simple syringe/needle. *sigh*.

At least it's not H? idk.
 
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