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Posted by: A Person on 2010-10-21, 15:39:38
I want to say that I really admire your strength and commitment to staying sober. You are correct, recovery is an extremely difficult process, and considering you are coming off a stimulant, makes it all the more difficult- What goes up must come down before it balances out. There is a very low success rate, and in fact, Relapse is included in the definition of addiction/ dependency. In fact, it is suggested that those who are more committed to recovery and abstinence have a more difficult time with recovery (Thombs?). I don't have any stats on hand now, but try to remember that there are usually three stages to recovery from stimulants: 1. the Crash, 2. the withdrawal, and 3. Extinction- during which deep depression can come and go along with cravings before it subsides. It's a long and extremely difficult process. More broadly, it sounds like you are entering the "Maintenance stage " of recovery. Look up DiClemente's 6 stages of change. Know that it is not only you, this is a difficult and long process for many, if not most. As for length of time it takes to recover, it's different for everyone. Take it at your own pace. It sounds like you are determined, although you may have doubts at times. Keep working at at. I wish you the best. |