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Old 02-23-2014, 09:13 PM   #1
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Hi there, I'm new

I'm so grateful that I have not abused substances for 4 days!! Although it has been a roller-coaster ride I still feel a huge sense of accomplishment and joy in my heart!!

Now... the work starts.

I just started moving around yesterday because I've been so sick but I think we're going to go to the pool/sauna tonight to deal with the pain. I've been advised to look up the Thomas detox recipe and get all my vitamins and nutrients in check.

I have barely been smoking cigs because of the detox so maybe this is a glimmer of hope that I can kick that habit too!!

Every detox has been different for me, but this one was by far the worst thing I have ever experienced in my life. God willing, it's enough to make me stay clean forever.

I posted my story in the newcomers forum here:

http://www.bluidkiti.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2866

I hope you read it and share your experience, strength and hope!!
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Old 02-24-2014, 02:32 AM   #2
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Thank you for sharing. I can identify, I was living in the YWCA and closed the door on the world and detoxed and thought I was going to die for 5 days. The social worker there got me into treatment. My doctor sent me to Relapse Prevention, I didn't even know I had a problem or what it entailed, until I worked with the her. My doctor had been my supplier for years.

Congratulations on your 4 days. It is a simple program, go to meetings, get a home group (a place you feel comfortable and you can identify with the people in the group). Find a sponsor, doesn't always have to be someone from your group, but I found it helped, because I needed to keep contact with her daily.

There is a lot of recovery material here. It doesn't matter what the substance is, it is all applicable. The common denominator of all addictions are the 12 Steps and Traditions. I used alcohol and relationships, just as much as I did pills and food.

Hope you will continue to come and share your journey with us. We have a daily check in section. It has been a good connection for me.

The longer I stayed clean and sober, I was able to make healthy choices.

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Hi, oxyfree. Thank you for your life-story. Stay strong, I know how you feeling, I know how painfull withdrawal could be, I understand you. You are not alone, just remeber it.
I hope you have more then 4 days of being clean. If clinics didn't help you, maybe you should change the treatment methods?

Stay clean and happy!
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Hope you are still continuing on the good fight. Just for today, I choose not to use.

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Old 04-24-2014, 07:14 AM   #5
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Be strong. Every second of your life is important for everyone who loves you.
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It is important to be strong for ourselves. We need to be willing to do for ourselves. How it works! Honesty, Open Mindedness, and Willingness.

Hugs, not drugs.

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I agree with Jo.

Your life is yours. Only you can handle it. Only you can change everything. Only your decision has a value in your life. Fight for your life, change it for good and happiness.
Stay positive!
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OXY, how are you? I hope you are fine and I know for sure that you have many interesting stories for us Good luck!
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