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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba Greaves View Post
    sadly, this fits me to the T. not happy or proud of where I am at. drugs really hindered my life..17 credit hours away from my bachelors degree in horticulture and turf grass management (I work on golf courses). It took me till I was 23 til I actually realized how big of a entitled, still on the parents tit, piece of shit I was/am. Currently working on being a more independent, responsible, 26 year old MAN (working on becoming a man).
    You are honest in the things you say, I believe. I hope you stay straight scuba. The only way I have beat addiction is with replacement behavior. Feel like drinking a beer, drink a glass of milk instead. Feel like sitting down, take off running. I literally get the option to leave my work early every day and when I feel the weakness creeping up I shove it away and press on. I hope you succeed scuba, I like your honesty. Admittance is cool. Be strong brother.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obspowerstroke View Post
    You are honest in the things you say, I believe. I hope you stay straight scuba. The only way I have beat addiction is with replacement behavior. Feel like drinking a beer, drink a glass of milk instead. Feel like sitting down, take off running. I literally get the option to leave my work early every day and when I feel the weakness creeping up I shove it away and press on. I hope you succeed scuba, I like your honesty. Admittance is cool. Be strong brother.
    Thanks bud. You literally have to change everything in order to succeed, like you were saying. That's why I got so heavy into lifting...which is amazing, because now I am actually CONSCIOUS about how I treat my body!! e.g.) adequate sleep, healthy foods (no more fast food, candy, bullshit foods), no smoking of any kind ever, no alcohol, vitamins, etc...
    Along with recovery meetings, and working a solid program with a sponsor. The rooms have so much to offer, whether it be sound advice, friendship, or hell, even JOB opportunities. People love to see others do the right thing, and doing the right thing = GREAT LIFE!!

    lastly, my relationship with my higher power is very important to me, and to my sobriety (lots of prayer)

    Have a good day dudes!

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