Take care of yourself, we support you. We want you to overcome~
edit- not just overcome...Kick It's ASS!
cuz that's just the way we like to do it around here. :RockOnHandSign:
I definitely have a lot of support coming from this community
Take care of yourself, we support you. We want you to overcome~
edit- not just overcome...Kick It's ASS!
cuz that's just the way we like to do it around here. :RockOnHandSign:
congrats! keep up the good work, i remember my first 45 days off the drugs and alcohol. there were times when i had to break it down to min at a time not just days! I am living proof that it gets easier with time, my sobriety date is 8/8/03 and i am 35. stay strong and remember the bad times so you can recall where taking the drugs will lead you.
As others have said, one day at a time my friend.
I quit smoking 14 years ago after 19 years of that nasty habit so I understand. Keeping you in prayer for strength.
Thanks Ann. Slowly but surelysalsalady said:day by day-
Lucky Dog Hot Sauce said:I smoked for 10+ years, so I totally get the part about being driven by the addiction - need vs want. At the end I hated smoking yet I kept doing it.
I quit cold turkey and haven't smoked since 1990.
You can do this man. Stay strong and stay focused - one foot in front of the other and a day at a time.
The most important part is that you are owning your addiction. They say it's the 1st step in the direction of solving it. The outpouring of support in this topic tells you everything you should need to know about support - there's a lot of it here man.
Wishing you the best,
Scott
LUCKYDOG said:Congrats coheed are you still using suboxone? I am very close with an addict. Remember to confide in your wife, she is your closest ally. She has seen dark times and good times she knows you better than you know yourself, and believe that! Since you have openly admitted to yourself and family I am sure you are well aware and off to a great start! Keep up the good work! You have a whole lot to look forward to.
Mike
Thanks Sy, I'm doing much better and I'm just lucky I have as many people that support me.Durham Bull said:I'm glad you're doing well. Just keep it up Vincent... use all the supports you have around you.
Good luck
Sy
Thanks, I know I'm no where near beating this yet but I do already feel much better than I can remember in a long time.Yumyumyellow said:it will only get easier as time goes on... I've had back problems since I was 11 and got to a point where oxy didn't even do anything no matter how much I took. it's been over a year since i've taken any pills, and i feel better than I can ever remember.
Good for you for taking the first step and admitting there was a problem; you'll be thanking yourself for it, for the rest of your life(your wallet too!)
hope you're doing well! keep it up!
Thanks for the prayers and positive thoughts.HH81Betterhalf said:Vincent,
I have two cousins (they are brothers) I almost lost to addiction. About 5 years ago one of them hit rock bottom and got into some big legal trouble. That woke them both up. One had to face his demons while in jail the other took that time and went to rehab went back to school and now they both are clean and have better jobs and relationships with the whole family. To keep it a short story. They both are amazing sober people.
You can do this! One step at a time. Positive thoughts and prayers!!! WAY TO GO SO FAR!!!!!!!!
xoxoxo