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this really hit me in the feels. I haven't done too much with mutual_aid, but hexbear really has made such a great community.
i mean, your post asking about SMART was what pushed me over the edge to go to my first one, and put me on the path to (hopefully) having a healthy relationship with substances.
That's really good to hear, I'm glad that that post helped you. Yeah I'm definitely still not perfect, it's about just doing a little better for ourselves everyday. I think it's really cool how you've (can't remember which one) got off/started using less coke and benzos, those are 2 of the hardest ones to quit.
How was the meeting(s)? Did it end up being SMART or AA? I don't go very often, but just being able to be around people who are like you is nice.
I went to SMART first (after your post mentioning them), then to NA (12 step but narcotics, I don't have an alcohol problem. Actually, does AA do stuff other than alcohol, or is it just other organizations?). I did SMART online first, before hopping over in person, and it was really convenient. Overall, I liked SMART better, it had less of the religious tones to it. But more importantly, at SMART I met this guy that years ago used to be addicted to a lot of the same substances as me (he wasn't there for drugs, but for other issues). We kept in contact, and he's sorta helping me get through the tougher times. Like you said, the people are the best part, the exact exercies and pamphlets seem to matter less.
NA is better than nothing, really, but SMART seemed like it had better vibes. The NA meetings were in a church, while the SMART meetings weren't, so maybe that had something to do with it. I've mentioned this elsewhere on Hexbear, but the people at SMART were facing all kinds of addiction, not just substance abuse, which might actually be a positive. No nasty dealers trying to prey on the vulnerable (thought that's not something I saw first hand at NA, it's something I've heard of happening), and it means I can talk about SMART in a vague sense without necessarily giving away what my issues are.
Yeah, I've completely stopped cocaine and I'm tapering benzos (getting down pretty low now!). It's nice of you to say that, and I really wish they were the hardest, but it feels more like baby steps while I work my way up to cutting out meth and opioids, my big demons.
Anyways, you're a great person and I love reading what you have to say. Often, one of the first things I do when I open Hexbear is check out your profile to see how you're doing. I don't/can't really talk about my issues with hard substances with a lot of the people I know IRL, so it's people like you that keep me going.
Yeah I like the behavioral addiction side of SMART. Behavioral addictions are underrated, because I know sex or video game addicts that have gone just as low as me in my drug and liquor addictions. It makes me feel less crazy.
Hey 2/4 is a pretty good score! Meth and opiates are another beast though and you're right about that. I was always a downer person, so no real tips for stimulant withdrawal, but if when you taper for opiates I have a way to pretty much cheat the withdrawal. My psych and therapist were pretty damn impressed with my withdrawal regimen, so it even has somewhat professional approval.
I appreciate you saying that. It's always a pleasure when we're able to talk with each other, feel free to PM me if you ever need to talk about something!