Well im 10 days post partum and ive used,
its been 6 days since meth 3 days since
coke and 2 days since pot, but if I had
the money id be using unfortunately. Has
anyone else done this?
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shadowalker164
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Jan 2005 Posts: 175 Location: Tampa, FL
Posted: 01-18-05 14:12pm
Sam…
yea, I guess almost every drunk/doper has
been in the boat you find yourself in.
It’s a tough place to be.
But don’t discount your 10 days, or six
days or your three days or even your two
days without sparkin’ one up. It is
significant.
Early on the recovery path we are on our
own, no power greater than ourselves in
tow, it is hard going. Early in my
sobriety they used to ask me all the time
“you got a back bone of a wish bone?” but
I was in an aa meeting when they said that
to me. And they asked me to keep coming
back.
The long and short of it is, we stay sick
all by our selves, alone and in secret,
and we get well together in the sunlight
of the spirit.
The message contained in aa is an odd one,
it seems that it can only be clearly heard
by the truly desperate. If you think you
can take another run at that
using/drinking crap, you will. The idea
that you might have called this a little
too soon, you know, maybe been a little
hasty in your diagnosis, that idea has to
be smashed.
Barring major organ failure, blood borne
disease or being shot in a dope deal gone
bad, or of course in a barroom brawl, you
may find yourself willing. That happy day
can happen as soon as you say so. But no
matter if that good day comes now or years
from now, don’t kid yourself about what
you are facing. Drinking/using quit being
fun a long time ago. You wouldn’t be
trying to quit if it were still fun.
And here is the bad part, that crap that’s
eating your lunch ain’t never gonna give
you up easy. You ain’t gonna walk away
from it without a fight either. You and
your addiction understand each other very
well. There is a very good chance that
all by yourself, you don’t have the power
to say no and to make it stick. You may
be battling a disease that only a
spiritual experience will defeat.
If you aren’t willing to go to any lengths
right now, and if you are lucky and don’t
die, someday you will be. Active
addiction will never get better over time,
it only gets worse. And I mean a lot
worse, you will call this stuff you’re
going through at this time the good old
days a year from now. It will never let
you go.
Make your way to an aa meeting, a ca
(cocaine anonymous) or na (narcotics
anonymous) meeting today.
Find the winners around the tables, and
stick close to them. Find out what they
are doing and what they’ve got, and ask
yourself one question, do you want it? If
so, get a sponsor and work the steps.
That way you’ll be ready when the next guy
comes in and asks “has anyone else done
this?”.