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*sobriety edit
Love you all of you and ask me any questions regarding realistic harm reduction.
So I went through a couple years of overusing to the point I OD’d on H. Was slamming crystal and whatever. Everyone told me I had to quit forever and if I didn’t I’d be straight back down that spiral. I thought it was probably due to a lot of other factors going on in my life that I was over using, so I decided to ignore most of them.
Fast forward a few years and I’m doing well, I got a degree and a good job, doing a higher degree, life is generally ok.
Maybe for some people quitting forever is the only option, but don’t let society push you into thinking that. Be real with yourself, and you’ll find what works best for you.
For me, that was a yeah and a half cold turkey everything, then limiting it to once every 6 or so months, where there’s free time to do it.
Point is there’s always hope even if quitting isn’t your goal but you just want to cut down. It’s possibles don’t let 12 stop you from trying to be better in whatever way you feel is best.
Most of all though, as users if we want the stigma surrounding drugs to stop, we need to act in a way that warrants that. I think I was a bad representative for the drug community for a while, and now I’m changing that. Do that in your lives too. Be the good guy, go out of your way to help people, and look after yourself as best you can. Little wins are still wins.
Sincerely, a guy clearly high in meth for the first time in 6 months
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