Your a sweethearthe doesn't want to take them. He's been off them for over 3 years. Have you even read the original post?
Your a sweethearthe doesn't want to take them. He's been off them for over 3 years. Have you even read the original post?
Honestly just to hear someone be so kind and respectful as to take the opportunity to reply.... its deeply humbling and greatly appreciated.... you are a lovely human and dont let anyone tell you different xxxThere are plenty of people on this forum that really do give a fuck because they understand what it can be like.
In my experiences of trying to get help with addiction and mental health issues through the medical system, I have come face to face with plenty of healthcare workers (doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists and such). Some of them were excellent and very sympathetic while others were actually awful, but none of them has ever been able or willing to empathise with me and my situation. Psychiatrists may be experts in the theory of brain chemistry and the impact of substances, but if you want to be "seen" by people who really understand, you need to come to Bluelight.
Anyway, this is such a sad situation OP. I'm sorry I can't offer you any practical advice, but I am really hoping that things pick up for you. Keep us posted on your journey!
You make a valid point. Within just less than 3 months it will either be get back on them so i can function and get a job.... or don't and fade away into unbeingAs long as schooling and work remain atrociously repetitive, designed to breed obedience and predictability, there will be a reason to consume (meth)amphetamine. Unfortunately, any suggestion for reform is met with "that will never happen", and poor souls like OP are faced with a choice between social stigma and torturous meaningless routine. Honestly, I don't think OP should stop with amphetamines unless they disrupt regular sleep and food intake.
Dude... in the most loving way... i haven't touched meth or street amphet for almost 4 years xxx@dj303 Your problem is two-fold. First, you need to stop your meth and alcohol habits. If you're having trouble with that, then consider ibogaine. Be careful with alcohol, since withdrawal can kill you. Second, you need to find work that you somewhat enjoy. This is gonna be the biggest challenge. Start small. Anything that gets you out of the house is great progress. The motivation that meth gives you is fake, there's nothing interesting in the regular reality that will get you excited on that level.
Your story sounds very similar to CJ Kid on YouTube, and watching him is gonna be painful for you. He said that recovery took him several years, and he dreamed about smoking meth again. Several years of boring low energy mode of living. That's what it takes to be in the 5% who recover from severe meth use. 95% fail.
@Leprechaun you are an absolute legend and i deeply appreciate you. Will dm you too cause there's stuff i dont wanna say on an open forum. Much loveYou need direction and support. Here's a quick high level program.
1. Get into a drug support program with other drug addicts or users. (It can help learning and building social connections)
2. Feed your mind motivational nutrition. (Support podcasts, motivational speeches) This will provide mental nutrition so you can build a good foundation.
3. Feed your body with nutritional meals. Remove processed foods, whole steamed or raw vegetables and fruit. Remove all refined carbohydrates.
4. Try to fix your sleep schedule so you get around 7-8 hours sleep.
5. Prepare a slow but steady physical exercise program. Start by telling yourself you'll go for a 30 minute walk every day and once a week, push this up a little, perhaps a light jog for 10 then 20 minute walk. Try to get into strength training (weights) after a month of this slow incremental growth.
6. Have a goal at the end of the year in mind, and understand it's a LONG ROAD.
Good luck! DM me if you want support, I'm happy to provide some more help.
I've never known or discussed a situation with someone who has used psychostimulants as long as you, not sure of the route of administration and doses. But change and growth CAN happen and WILL happen if you go towards it.
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I phrased it in a bad manner.he doesn't want to take them. He's been off them for over 3 years. Have you even read the original post?
Aside from alcohol, how do you handle the boredom?Dude... in the most loving way... i haven't touched meth or street amphet for almost 4 years xxx
Are you serious asking that shit? Would you do us all a favor and read the posts before you make asinine comments like that one.I phrased it in a bad manner.
Aside from alcohol, how do you handle the boredom?
Just showing my support my brother, much love one day at a timeHi there.
I have been on this forum for decades on and off. But really find myself at a desperate point in my life.
Sorry if this is a little verbose but i need to explain context.
I am almost 50 years old.
I had severe ADHD undiagnosed until i was almost 35.
i began (although i didnt know at the time) self medicating with amphetamines when i was 13 years old. It changed my life. Suddenly i went from bottom to top of almost all classes at school.
I am from the UK so we are decades behind the USA in terms of adhd.
My problem is... my amphetamine use got bigger and bigger and eventually i was using methamphetamine for almost 20
Now, i have actually managed to get clean. 3 years, 7 months and 14 days now but that is ONLY because i had an extremely beautiful and supportive wife who had a VERY well paid job and could support me when realistically i could achieve very little.
I have recently got an adhd prescription for dexamphetamine 20mg but it literally does nothing. I have experienced close to ZERO improvement in my energy, motivation, anhedonia, focus, or ability to look after myself in almost 4 years.
I struggle to even eat, excersise, socialise, wash, i can barely even cope with hobbies, socialising, or even the things that used to be fun and make up a fundamental part of my identity.
Objectively, i have enough savings and enough benefits to keep this apartment for 3 months at BEST, after that i have no friends and no family who would be able to take me in.
Is there ANY hope?
Is there ANY way to recover from 30 years of huge amphetamine use?
Please, i am not looking for advice for those of you who have experienced one or two years of big amphet use. I appreciate all of you, but I'm wondering if there are any old cats out there who have found a way through?
Otherwise for me, it means probably getting back on the amphetamines which i really don't want to do
Again. So sorry for the long post.
Yours lovingly and respectfully....
Dj303
Get a bike working your legs helps release testosterone will make you feel better i promis and it funHi there.
I have been on this forum for decades on and off. But really find myself at a desperate point in my life.
Sorry if this is a little verbose but i need to explain context.
I am almost 50 years old.
I had severe ADHD undiagnosed until i was almost 35.
i began (although i didnt know at the time) self medicating with amphetamines when i was 13 years old. It changed my life. Suddenly i went from bottom to top of almost all classes at school.
I am from the UK so we are decades behind the USA in terms of adhd.
My problem is... my amphetamine use got bigger and bigger and eventually i was using methamphetamine for almost 20
Now, i have actually managed to get clean. 3 years, 7 months and 14 days now but that is ONLY because i had an extremely beautiful and supportive wife who had a VERY well paid job and could support me when realistically i could achieve very little.
I have recently got an adhd prescription for dexamphetamine 20mg but it literally does nothing. I have experienced close to ZERO improvement in my energy, motivation, anhedonia, focus, or ability to look after myself in almost 4 years.
I struggle to even eat, excersise, socialise, wash, i can barely even cope with hobbies, socialising, or even the things that used to be fun and make up a fundamental part of my identity.
Objectively, i have enough savings and enough benefits to keep this apartment for 3 months at BEST, after that i have no friends and no family who would be able to take me in.
Is there ANY hope?
Is there ANY way to recover from 30 years of huge amphetamine use?
Please, i am not looking for advice for those of you who have experienced one or two years of big amphet use. I appreciate all of you, but I'm wondering if there are any old cats out there who have found a way through?
Otherwise for me, it means probably getting back on the amphetamines which i really don't want to do
Again. So sorry for the long post.
Yours lovingly and respectfully....
Dj303