mindisprison
Greenlighter
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Looking for the opinions and thoughts of others.
I've never been addicted to heroin so keep in mind it's hard for me to wrap my head around it.
My boyfriend struggled with a heroin addiction (injecting) before I met him. Almost two years ago he got caught and charged with intent to sell, so he was basically forced to get clean because he went to jail. He relapsed (snorting, no injecting) when we first started dating. I got in too deep and found out about his addiction because i started noticing the stories, lies, missing money, and constant manipulation...
He broke his hand 10 days ago, went to the hospital and now being hospitalized for his ongoing chronic lung disease he was born with. He decided to get help while in the hospital by talking to a psychiatrist a couple times a week about his opiate addiction. The doctor has him on oxycodone to manage his pain from his broken hand. He keeps saying he got help for himself and he's been clean for 2 weeks now even though he's been on oxycodone every day. Would you consider this "clean" even though he is taking an opiate often responsibly and under supervision? I feel like you can't be clean if you still have what you're addicted to in your system.
I, myself, have been struggling with cocaine addiction for over a year now. I had some on me when I visited him in the hospital last night and he wanted some because he was having really bad side affects from taking such a high dose of Prednisone. He snorted some with me and it didn't do much for him. Then he realized he can flush his IV with it. He felt better instantly....
I feel like anyone who says they're in "recovery" aren't likely to think of or even be comfortable putting a drug into their veins even though it's not his drug of choice. I mean my tolerance to cocaine is high now but the thought of using it intravenously has never crossed my mind. He hasn't shot up in almost 2 years but the thought still came to his mind and he did it without thinking twice. He didn't use a needle, just flushed it through his IV. But isn't that still addict mentality?
Looking for other peoples thoughts and opinions on that...
I've never been addicted to heroin so keep in mind it's hard for me to wrap my head around it.
My boyfriend struggled with a heroin addiction (injecting) before I met him. Almost two years ago he got caught and charged with intent to sell, so he was basically forced to get clean because he went to jail. He relapsed (snorting, no injecting) when we first started dating. I got in too deep and found out about his addiction because i started noticing the stories, lies, missing money, and constant manipulation...
He broke his hand 10 days ago, went to the hospital and now being hospitalized for his ongoing chronic lung disease he was born with. He decided to get help while in the hospital by talking to a psychiatrist a couple times a week about his opiate addiction. The doctor has him on oxycodone to manage his pain from his broken hand. He keeps saying he got help for himself and he's been clean for 2 weeks now even though he's been on oxycodone every day. Would you consider this "clean" even though he is taking an opiate often responsibly and under supervision? I feel like you can't be clean if you still have what you're addicted to in your system.
I, myself, have been struggling with cocaine addiction for over a year now. I had some on me when I visited him in the hospital last night and he wanted some because he was having really bad side affects from taking such a high dose of Prednisone. He snorted some with me and it didn't do much for him. Then he realized he can flush his IV with it. He felt better instantly....
I feel like anyone who says they're in "recovery" aren't likely to think of or even be comfortable putting a drug into their veins even though it's not his drug of choice. I mean my tolerance to cocaine is high now but the thought of using it intravenously has never crossed my mind. He hasn't shot up in almost 2 years but the thought still came to his mind and he did it without thinking twice. He didn't use a needle, just flushed it through his IV. But isn't that still addict mentality?
Looking for other peoples thoughts and opinions on that...
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