Ending the Addictions - One by One

in #life8 years ago (edited)

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I have mentioned previously, I have been in a process of ending my many substance addictions. I don't know how it is for anyone else, but it becomes pretty clear that I cannot do more than one chemical at a time.

First, I stopped smoking weed.

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I'm addicted to Steem.

 8 years ago  Reveal Comment

Why I'm not surprised?

It's like Steemit is the Myspece of Social media when it began. I can totally see how a better much more fair platform can emerge, learning​ from Steemit's mistakes.

There's something people say about language, 'You have to know the rules before you can break them' that puts me in mind of having to be clean (and fit or at least healthy) before DMT will play nicely with you. What are you thoughts on the merits of consumption vs smoking DMT?

At least you didn't end up like me.

I started with weed, then my friends convinced me DXM (cough-syrup) was a fairly safe chemical to experiment with. I ended up becoming semi-addicted to that stuff for like two weeks, taking Mucinex pills every day.

I kicked that habbit fairly quick though without much addiction withdrawals or whatever.

Once I hit 21, I began drinking fairly heavy for around 2 years.

At 23, I tried some shrooms after every person I knew took them, so I was like hey why not?

Eventually this led to a curious exploration of stronger psychedelics like lsd and nbomes, which I had definitely abused for a good month or so.

Im currently recovering from all this bull crap, and its somewhat working.

I was very selective and researched everything that I've ever done.

Oh and the other thing I regret doing is synthetic cannibinoids (usually referred to as K2 or something like that.)