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Originally Posted by RiCharlie
Glad to hear this..i assume you are talking about alcohol and not meth..
And you say most never make it out?
I did some volunteer work for the Samaritans..a suicide prevention organization and as part of my training I had to go to an AA meeting but not let anyone there know my true purpose was training not treatment.. I will NEVER forget the stories the people told in front of the group about what alcohol had done to them once it took over their lives.. unbelievable how some had so much and lost it all...but I suspected there was something deep in their psyches and drug addiction was their way of coping with it..
Very sad..but glad to see some here have broken the addiction..
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Sadly Charlie, I was talking about Meth...
7 years
What the hell was I thinking, I will never know..But I don't know many who just stop and move on to a very successful life..I am one of the lucky one's..
In the last ten years, I bought a Home, Cars, funded retirement, ect...My priorities have changed from getting high, to living like i should have been.
Tough to share this, but the truth is the truth, and I have to stand in the truth..They say that it is "one day a a time"..not for me...
I am so done with that life, I don't ever want to go back..No more addictions, except cars, making money, and enjoying life...
Oh and being a posting whore...Almost 1000