Ellia Plissken to [email protected]English • 11 months agowhat addiction have you kicked? no matter how insignificant you feel it wasmessage-square136fedilinkarrow-up1117
arrow-up1117message-squarewhat addiction have you kicked? no matter how insignificant you feel it wasEllia Plissken to [email protected]English • 11 months agomessage-square136fedilink
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•11 months agoYou’re always an addict, you’re just stronger and know yourself better.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•11 months agoStrongly disagree, I think it’s very useful to accept your own addictive tendencies so you can stay mindful of the risks, but as with most of these things it’s probably personal. Use what works for you.
minus-squareEllia PlisskenOPlinkfedilinkEnglish1•11 months agoI might always have the potential to become an addict again, that doesn’t mean that I’m always an addict.
minus-squareFearsomeJoeandmac [he/him, he/him]linkfedilinkEnglish1•11 months agoi mean i do think its true in a sense. ill always have to stay away from strong opioids.
minus-squareFearsomeJoeandmac [he/him, he/him]linkfedilinkEnglish2•11 months agoits a disease. ill always be an addict
You’re always an addict, you’re just stronger and know yourself better.
that’s some AA nonsense
Strongly disagree, I think it’s very useful to accept your own addictive tendencies so you can stay mindful of the risks, but as with most of these things it’s probably personal. Use what works for you.
I might always have the potential to become an addict again, that doesn’t mean that I’m always an addict.
i mean i do think its true in a sense. ill always have to stay away from strong opioids.
then say “I’m always an addict”.
its a disease. ill always be an addict