how did your loved ones help you then? im in a situation with my boyfriend who i beleive is still in the denial stage he admits to doing it a little but still is in denial he has a problem.. people say he needs to hit bottom until he realizes it..and its so hard for me because the only thing i know to do is say i cant be with you and hope that loosing me is more important than pills and tell him ill be there for him when he realizes it...in hopes that it will be soon! because this ***** and im miserable.
I tend to agree with extrmeski. It is great that you were able to say no this time... but I worry that you might not be able to next time. Though my resolve to see this thing through is currently very strong, if I had any in my house or even a phone call away right now... I worry I would succumb to that craving.
Is there anywhere you can go to be as far away from them as possible? Is there anyone you can confide in about this that won't offer you more of them as a solution?
I have never taken Roxy's but was addicted to Oxycontin for years... It's hard as hell. You need some kind of support. Doing it alone is damned near impossible.
It is impossible to quit if it around you 24 by 7. I'm sorry but I don't think anyone is that strong! If you truly want to get off the stuff, it's not just enough to detox yourself, you have to change your lifestyle which again may be the hardest part of the detox.