ExInMil
Bluelighter
Hey Everyone,
Long time no post! Happy to report I will have been two years clean from IV heroin (short of a 3 week relapse, no needles, when I found out a family member had cancer) on Jan 8th.
Recently I met a girl who is also an ex-junkie. Obviously one of our shared mutual interests is doing drugs.
Prior to meeting her I had been using cocaine every once in a while when I drank. She has turned me on to crack, which prior to meeting her, I had used only a handful of times and never enjoyed.
Now I have a good job and can afford to pick up $40-60 few times a week, the thing is I can see this turning bad.
In fact I told myself no more, yet I go and pick up.
I am here seeking your advice on how to conquer cravings.
I will start:
What has helped me before when a craving hits, is telling myself "Yes you want "drug-x", so what? Wanting is does not mean you have to go get it..." Externalizing in this way, I have talked myself down.
What have been some of your coping mechanisms?
Long time no post! Happy to report I will have been two years clean from IV heroin (short of a 3 week relapse, no needles, when I found out a family member had cancer) on Jan 8th.
Recently I met a girl who is also an ex-junkie. Obviously one of our shared mutual interests is doing drugs.
Prior to meeting her I had been using cocaine every once in a while when I drank. She has turned me on to crack, which prior to meeting her, I had used only a handful of times and never enjoyed.
Now I have a good job and can afford to pick up $40-60 few times a week, the thing is I can see this turning bad.
In fact I told myself no more, yet I go and pick up.
I am here seeking your advice on how to conquer cravings.
I will start:
What has helped me before when a craving hits, is telling myself "Yes you want "drug-x", so what? Wanting is does not mean you have to go get it..." Externalizing in this way, I have talked myself down.
What have been some of your coping mechanisms?