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Nikki

by rsd_al, Jan 23, 2007 12:00AM
Tags: Addiction
I posted the secret to making it. You asked, then you keep posting despair. It is the hardest thing in the world, but when you beat this, it is the greatest thing you have done for you, and your family.

You have to believe in yourself, and start telling yourself positive things. Otherwise, you are defeating your own self.

Know that when you beat these drugs, you beat one of the hardest trials in this life. You are an overcomer! A winner! Sky is the limit to the person that can do this. You can do this!!

You go girl!

Allen
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by nikkithe1andonly, Jan 23, 2007 12:00AM
To: Allen
Thank you so much for the support. I have no support ( until now ) - and I cant tell you how much better I feel just talking to someone about it. It helps so much. I am VERY interested in finding out the facts on endorphins , and if the ever go  back to normal again. Do you know anything about opiate abuse and how long it takes to get your natural endorphins back? I have heard that they never really go back , and I have also heard that over time they do begin to work again. Anyone know the REAL answer to this question?

by rsd_al, Jan 23, 2007 12:00AM
To: nikki
Good goin! This place will help alot! Believe me.

Yes, your brain does come back. Probably better than before, if you can believe. You see, we control things like that. It is all in what we see in ourselves. If we want to feel bad, then we are feeling bad. No matter how many endorphins we gots.

If we get positive, then we get to feelin better because we are directing our body to do so, and it will obey. Some people are on downers all day without drugs of anykind, and will try to drag others along with them. See what I mean??

Our own destiny is in how we see ourselves. We become what we think we can. We go as far as we think we can, no further. Only we can make ourselves go further, and once we realize that the road blocks are self made. We will achieve things beyond our wildest dreams!

Cheerin ya on!

Allen
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