CONGRATS TO YOU AND KEEP WRITING I ENJOY READING YOUR WRITINGS!!! TAKE CARE and best of luck to you.
This I know.
I did some quarters and halves here and there, on Xmas Eve and New Years Eve, when I had to work 14 hour days. I still have some, haven't even thought about taking em. You can disagree, but I'm a firm believer that addiction is a result of abuse. Anyone you see prescribed to 16 mgs of Suboxone for 2 years is abusing it. Consequently, yes, they will reap what the sow.
I took maybe a total of 3 8 mg Subs over the course of 3 weeks, not too worried about it.
Subs help a little, but they don't take the place of opiates. The craving is always there, I just know better.
But thanks for the advice and warnings.
My Falcons are winning. I'm smiling.
Rereading some of that and looks to me you know what to expect you have already been through it. I think you will succeed! No need in wasting more of your life wondering around numb. I'm impressed that your brain still functions pretty good. Do do it for good this time while you are still young. It does not get easier I can tell you that much.
You won't EVEN have a problem if you are taking Suboxone! Mabe you should use the Sub the first week and spend the second week getting off it. Or IS that the plan? Its my understanding THAT is the best use of suboxone. I have read and heard that it can be much worse to get off the sub than any opiate now known to man. Look at the web site "Rapid drug detox", they say most of their clients come to them with suboxone addiction.
As you can see from our posts that we have all been looking for you..You little bum...did you do it all on your own without us?Good for youYou got a good writing spirit there and I enjoyed your prose.Keep it up and happy new year.
hey dude good to here from you...I live 2 hr outside sadona and have been there many times it is truly breathtaking I was woundering how your detox went up there
are you totally free of narcotics or are you on the sub that you took with you on your trip
just curious ??annyway you broke free from the oxy addiction and thats the main thing
you will need after care im 75 days clean and would have falen hoplessly without it
so hook up with N/A or a good consolor and walk it out the rest of the way...my 2010 be our yr for sobriety ...for me it was the first sober new years in 16 yrs...good luck to you
and may god enrich your soul ....Gnarly
I don’t think I’ve ever really stared at water before.
A lot of water. Like, a body of water.
There is a lake behind my house. It’s man made, really more like an oversized Olympic swimming pool. One with a majestic fountain at it’s center. A walkway surrounds it and in between the walkway and the lake is a protective wrought iron fence that makes it impossible to accidentally fall in. Or take a dip. A well manicured lawn follows the walkway all the way around, divided only by concrete walkways leading to universal red apartment doors.
I really can’t remember staring at a body of water for any notable amount of time.
It’s truly a spectacle.
My apartment has no balcony. What it has, instead, is a “sunroom”. What this is, is an 8 foot extension of the living room with no wall separating it, where the balcony should be and actually IS in other, more fortunate apartments. In my case, this translates to having an extra room to keep musical equipment: guitars, amps, a drum machine, a keyboard, a processor and a PA. Consequently, there is nowhere to smoke, unless I want my house to smell like my moms.
My front door apartment exits into a breezeway. 4 fake potted plants stand guard outside of each apartment door. The centers of the pots are hollow and the tops lift up to reveal a black trash bag. You are supposed to put your trash in the “pots” and they are picked up every once in a while by an employee of the complex. This is so the residents here don’t have to walk all the way to the dumpster. I have a skateboard and I smoke cigarettes, and the dumpster is so close I can’t imagine anyone having a problem walking to it. I rarely use this valuable service.
I make my way down the breezeway, past the sentry trash pots and to the balcony overlooking the lake, I live on the second floor. I light up and begin to contemplate my situation; my girlfriend leaving and taking my puppy, the debt that I’ve found myself in, etc. I stare out at the water and in between drags, unintentionally, the thoughts of my problems begin to dissolve. The sun’s reflection on the water’s surface is mesmerizing. Brilliant little lights dance on the surface, blinking in and out, random and simple, yet beautiful and inspiring. For every one that dies out, another takes it’s place, intent on keeping up the loose formation, refusing to be extinguished by something as simple as a ripple in the water. They fight, they really do, and they don’t give up.
A wise man once said, “the ocean looks like a thousand diamonds strewn across a blue blanket”. Currently residing on the east coast of Florida, I can attest to the validity of this statement. But standing here, the dark lake resembles the night’s sky, the sun’s reflection transforming into millions of stars exploding into light and burning out at the same time, as if watching the constellations through a telescope on fast forward. Really extra super fast forward, stars burn for a long time. It’s as if time has slowed down and everything around me has stopped, everything except for the water and the dazzling lightshow. Everything is silent except for the fountain in the distance.
My thoughts wonder to Earth, to a blue-green planet teeming with life. In the past, we believed that we were the center of the universe. Many years and much research and technology later, we know this to be untrue. And though the universe may be infinite and what all, if anything, is out there may never be truly known, we do know this: as many grains of sand there are on earth cubed still wouldn't equal the correct number of planets in our universe. As far as planets that we have personally discovered and investigated, there are over 200, including the 8 main planets of the solar system, a handful of dwarf planets (including Ceres, Pluto, Sedna, Eris, and a few others) and, as of today, January 2, 2010, 415 extra solar planets. Extrasolar planets, or “exoplanets”. These are planets that revolve around a star instead of a sun and are outside of our solar system, The Milky Way.
I tell you all of these boring scientific facts for one reason: to try to instill in you the concept of how big the universe is. It is beyond our comprehension. It’s important you know this because until you do, you will never understand how truly unique our planet is. Most planets are called gas giants, comprised of hydrogen, helium, methane and ammonia, and are uninhabitable. There is a very important difference between Earth and every other planet known to man.
We have water.
It makes life possible. It is literally the reason that I am able to type this but more importantly, it is the only reason that I breathe, that we exist.
This incredible, simple chemical combination of Oxygen and Hydrogen makes life possible. Not human life, not plant life, not intelligent organisms, but the very concept of life. Everything that has ever been and ever will be. This magical substance that we use everyday. That I, personally, waste everyday. I look at diamonds and gemstones and chrome rims and good artwork and expensive wine and breathtaking landscapes with historical landmarks and they are all very appealing to me. I would very much love to own any of these things. But without them, I am still okay. I’m still alive, I’M STILL ANYTHING AT ALL!!! Without water?
It’s really hard to imagine an absolute nothing.
And this god-like substance is everywhere, for now. I can put it inside my body anytime that I want to. This fascinates me.
I come back to reality with the rusted like movements of my lower back to the sound of my ex-girlfriend yelling as I start the process of standing up. With a groan, I flick my cigarette into the lake, walk into my apartment and turn on my laptop.
I feel like writing.
I am 23 days clean.
I haven’t felt like writing in a long time.
His posts were a great read and very inspiring....I'm wondering now if it was just some creative writing? A grand plan, the perfect way to detox and find yourself. Something most of us wish we could do - a fantasy.
Or maybe his computer is just down and he's out enjoying the beauty of Sedona.
Worst case - he's sick, relapsed or it was all bs and we got punked. I hope I'm wrong.
Looks like the Red Rocks of Sedonia aint working....Where did you go?
Yeah man? Where did u go? We all want to hear. Another bump.
*bumping thread*
Where did you go Neeshy? Hope you're doing ok and the plan is going well.
getting worried heard nothing from you... are you ok just let us know. Your in prayers...
Thank you for being real with me, you've inspired me to detox w/out the use of other meds.
I'm sure you are as well as can be expected.
You can do this!
I prayers go out to you my friend..
You can do this. Don't give up. Don't give in. We are all here for you. Just remember that your life is waiting on the other side of this, and the greatest oxy high pales in comparison to the true happiness you will gain as a result of a new sober life. You can do this. Reach out. You'll be amazed at how many people will reach back.
I am a 25 year old recently clean oxy addict. I've been there. You can do this! All the people on this board are pulling for you! I'm going to be praying to my higher power for you a ton in the next few days. We are here for you! If you need someone to talk to on the phone, let me know and I've give you my number. You should try to hit up a couple NA or AA meetings in the area. If you want someone to go with let me know. I can contact a few people down there that would be willing to meet up with you and be there for you. All you got to do is say the word. We've been there, and all we want is to help other addicts out and show them that they don't have to do it alone. You don't have to do this alone. We will all be there and give you the strength and courage to get through this. It ******* hard as hell. But it is so much easier when you have others there to lean on during this all. You can do this. Don't give in. Don't give in. Don't give in.
Hoping that you are okay... let us know how you are feeling!
we need an update and hope your doing well and your in thoughts and prayers. Like to know ur ok... Best of luck...
Come on Mike what's going on! How's the hotel room treating you. Your story is fascinating and I think I speak for most when I say that we're on the edge of seats here to see how the trip ends up going for you. Are you still in phase 1, Chilling in the hottub in the room and watching every episode of House ever created? You didn't take a nasty spill rappelling down the cliff you tossed your pills over did you? God I hope you didn't go that route.
You don't need me to tell you it will be hard, I am on day 5 and have a long road ahead but take it one day at a time and you will come out on top of the world! I have faith that this is really your time to do this. Make sure you get your supplements, meditate, relax, focus on what you want out of the rest of your life, stay strong and always remember this will pass. You are very lucky to have the opportunity to take the down time to do this. Take full advantage of it. We are all wishing you great success. This forum had been huge in my recovery and I hope it will be a great tool for you! Here's to the rest of our lives living clean and the very fullest we can!
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Where is our update... Hope you are doing ok... Stay strong you can do this... You have so many reasons to do this and get on w/your new life,....