>be me
>addicted for 4 years, never saw any point in quitting
>tried alternatives, most dont work
>high > sober
I dont wanna be dependent forever, but dont see any real point in quitting.
Whats on the other side of addiction that's worth being clean for?
>>33230254 (OP)you save lots of money
i don't know about you but i was spending thousands a week on dilaudid. thank god i made it out
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>>33230254 (OP)I won't read druggie threads. These "people" are such a burden.
>>33231102not a druggie, addicted to sh and wanna quit
>>33230254 (OP)if you don't see it ask your relatives or non druggie friends upfront
we can't give you precise examples because we don't live with you
if after that you don't see a problem with it then just go ahead, nothing a bunch of strangers on a forum will tell you would help you
In the short term; anything you can think of that requires your full mental faculties like a hobby, type of job, certain relationships
Long term; better health outcomes, financial security, less likely to be homeless
Addition implies a lack of control. The worst things in life often happen when you lose control of your behavior.
>>33234221>>33234241self harm, ik its kinda retarded but it releases dopamine same as any other addiction so there is a high worth doing it for