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good news from europe tho
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/st...ectID=10412108
That was a long time ago, but you never forget. One interesting thing is I tried Heroine, and didn't like it. Nobody tells you the first thing you do is after shooting up is throw up!. That was enough to begin an addiction though as I found out later. heroine and Crystal Meth are both physically addictive whereas coke is more psycologically addictive. Anyway, years after quitting I went into hospital after having a siezure/minor stroke. the only way to kill to pain was to give me Pethidine, or synthetic Heroine. Thhe last thing I remember bfore passing out was someone walking past the romm yelling "Doctor! Doctor! You've got an unconcious patient!". The rest of the week was spent "hanging out for a taste". Not good, not good at all! The headache? Imagine someone slowly drilling into your right temple with a jeweller's finest drill bit.
The only true drug that i'm definitely addicted to nowadays, is caffine. I love my coffee! I've tried every drug except Ecstacy, and will NEVER go back! I've got too much to live for.
Interesting as I didn't find Meth to be physically addictive at all...psycologically,yes.
I was considered a very heavy user but gave up without any stress at all...just slept it off basically.
Similar to above in the sense that I have yet for feel the desire for a taste.
I can be around the stuff and have no desires for it....been there,thrashed that proper.
Been nearly 4 years now and the best rush I get these days apart from being a twit on my bike are my fantastic Kids.
I also enjoy helping people that are ready to quit quit...great satisfaction indeed![]()
Before anyone gets in here with smart arsed comments or put-downs (I suppose some want their own fame)
- I will say that these two guys (and anyone else who's shared their experience) have shown more courage than I think I could ever muster. Nope, not looking to do a hippy hug or any bullshit like that - just wanted to say "Hey guys, fucking good on you!"
They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the evening,
we will remember them
Gosh ones that do struggle with drug addiction would find this comment a tad
off putting to their progress. My guess would be at least 6 months of
pretty intense treatment and counselling needed for a heavy user and even then lapses and relapses abound.....and still they are doing well.
To just sleep it off....? You are one in a million DMNTD well done!...and good on you for helping others with
your own experiences.
Originally Posted by scumdog
Cheers Col...genuinely appreciated mate.
Just wanted to show both sides to the story...not just the evilness one usually hears on the News or reads in the papers. I never had any desires to rob anyone whilst living that life back then btw y'all
Well I do hope that the ones that are struggling view it as inspirational more than anything. Sure it does help that I'm one fark of a stubborn bugger but hell...I just didn't find it addictive in the slightest.
The hardest part was giving up the "lifestyle" that comes with it but that wasn't so bad either.
Yea they say a huge part of coming off it is that an addict has to change their association completely (would be easier said than done no doubt)....as far as the addiction goes, I wonder if the fact it was "easier" for you to come off was due to that genetic predisposition that seems to play a key role in addictions....in your case an absense of that predisposition (i.e., no family history of addiction)??
Oh probably getting too heavy on the subject....![]()
Originally Posted by scumdog
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