Do you mean recover for good or recover from that binge? I personally think you need to try to sleep every night. If you don't, plan on staying in. There's no reason to put yourself, and others at risk by going out. I am a fairly long term user (2017). I've noticed you hit a plateau. Doing more won't get you high or give you that euphoria. Chasing the euphoria isIt just keeps your body awake and you feel like a zombie. At that point, there's no point in doing more. You have to know your limits though. If you are tired, lay down. Drink lots of fluids. Eat something, even if you're not hungry. Looking into vitamins or supplements isn't a bad idea either.
If you meant recover for good, I saw something the other day that I could relate to. Most users are pretty solitary creatures. I personally like being alone a lot of the time. But an important step is you have to get involved with things. It doesn't have to be meetings, but that might be a good place to meet people who don't use. You don't need to go to rehab. You need to find something to fulfill you, something rewarding to you. Volunteering at an animal shelter, become a big brother or sister, volunteer at a food pantry, do something to give back to your community. Counseling does help. Get to the bottom of why you use in the first place. Work on that. Don't feel defeated if you relapse. 95% of meth users relapse at least one time.