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DIARY OF A SLOWLY RECOVERING HEROIN ADDICT

I used to take heroin at every opportunity, for over 10 years, now I just take methadone which supposedly "stabilizes" me though I feel more destabilized than ever before despite having been relatively well behaved since late November/early December 2010... and VERY ANGRY about this when I let it get to me so I try not to.

I was told by a mental health nurse that my heroin addiction was "self medication" for a mood disorder that has recently become severe enough to cause psychotic episodes. As well as methadone I take antipsychotics daily. Despite my problems I consider myself a very sane person. My priority is to attain stability. I go to Narcotics Anonymous because I "want what they have" ~ Serenity.

My old blog used to say "candid confessions of a heroin and crack cocaine addict" how come that one comes up when I google "heroin blog" and not this one. THIS IS MY BLOG. I don't flatter myself that every reader knows everything about me and follows closely every single word every day which is why I repeat myself. Most of that is for your benefit not mine.

This is my own private diary, my journal. It is aimed at impressing no-one. It is kept for my own benefit to show where I have been and hopefully to put off somebody somewhere from ever getting into the awful mess I did and still cannot crawl out of. Despite no drugs. I still drink, I'm currently working on reducing my alcohol intake to zero.

If you have something to say you are welcome to comment. Frankness I can handle. Timewasters should try their own suggestions on themselves before wasting time thinking of ME.

PS After years of waxing and waning "mental" symptoms that made me think I had depression and possibly mild bipolar I now have found out I'm schizoaffective. My mood has been constantly "cycling" since December 2010. Mostly towards mania (an excited non-druggy "high"). For me, schizoaffective means bipolar with (sometimes severe)
mania and flashes of depression (occasionally severe) with bits of schizophrenia chucked on top. You could see it as bipolar manic-depression with sparkly knobs on ... I'm on antipsychotic pills but currently no mood stabilizer. I quite enjoy being a bit manic it gives the feelings of confidence and excitement people say they use cocaine for. But this is natural and it's free, so I don't see my "illness" as a downer. It does, however, make life exceedingly hard to engage with...

PPS The "elevated mood" is long gone. Now I'm depressed. Forget any ideas of "happiness" I have given up heroin and want OFF methadone as quick as humanly possible. I'm fed up of being a drug addict. Sick to death of it. I wanna be CLEAN!!!

Attack of the Furry Entertainers!

Attack of the Furry Entertainers!

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Blogging: Public Diaries; Secret Life?

70,000,000 blogs at the last count ...

My title feeds into the opinions of some journalists -- not bloggers themselves -- who, feeling the erosion of the monopoly on the publication of their personal views, seek to put down us bloggers in any way they can ... They're less their authors' secret diaries made public, shrilled one, than a new genre of writing that could be called Performance Diary (this is all my paraphrase; I long since tossed out the originals in the recycling ...) Blogs are beehives of attention-grabbing hyperbole. A trove of exaggeration. A tireless shriekfest of show-off ranting designed far less to confess than to impress :: with every point double-underlined and highlighted in shocking pink, the sincerity of the blogger is thrown into doubt.

Well I doubt whoever penned those points had ever read a genuine weblog like Ivy's... Deb's... Nicole's to name a random three (if you want more just look to your right!!) Blogs that tell life as it is for those living it; unphased by the demands of a journalist's editor.

Ironically it's newspaper columnists, in fact, who typify every showoff characteristic that our critics level at us bloggers. We write for our friends, but the whole world is welcome to partake. And those journalists who accused bloggers essentially of shouting at ourselves in the mirror, were leaving out of the equation perhaps the most vital aspect of the worldwide weblog as opposed to the locked and hidden "secret diary" -- interactivity.

The first thing I do each morning after logging on is to check my messages. Not my email but my commentary boxes. The friendships I have made and nurtured via "comments" are pricesless to me. It's this that has made blogging for me so worthwhile. Without comments I would be alone, whispering in the dark. It's you guys who make it all worthwhile. You who read my words -- whether I'm tiresome or entertaining. And you especially who feed back to me your support and friendship. Telling me I'm not the only one out there to feel this way. Guilding me from loneliness to entertainment; sometimes even joy. Telling me every day, in so many of your own words, that life is as wonderful as you are.

And because of you, even my bleakest days seem somehow worth the living.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

speaking of friends, did you check out the illiniboard message board yet? People were mentioning you by name over there today in anticipation of you getting a screen name and posting there.

Anonymous said...

Right I just went there and applied for a password. They say tomorrow night they should vet my application... so hopefully by Friday I ought 2b able 2post there ...

Wayward Son said...

Blogging has been my salvation and I second your thought "The friendships I have made and nurtured via "comments" are priceless to me."

Blogs are places for many things not the least of which is learning how to cope with addiction, a government gone haywire and a community in turmoil. For all the talk about how people cannot really connect over the Web, it appears that people are, indeed, connecting.

WS

RUTH said...

Oh I feel terrible now...with everything that's been going on I've been a bit of a lurker and not done much commenting. Everything you say is so true Gleds. As I have so often said on my own blog....I owe so much to the support of all my blogfriends.
{{{HUGS}}}
Rx

Gledwood said...

Both of you:

the feeling is mutual!

Gledwood said...

& huggs back ...

Anonymous said...

I write for myself because I like to do it and I need to sort things out. Others are welcome to read, though, and comment. As you say, one can make new friends who can help (if only through moral support) when really bad things happen. Take care, Gled

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"Wir, Kinder vom Bahnhoff Zoo" by "Christiane F", memoir of a teenage heroin addict and prostitute, was a massive bestseller in Europe and is now a set text in German schools. Bahnhoff Zoo was, until recently, Berlin's central railway station. A kind of equivalent (in more ways than one) to London's King's Cross... Of course my local library doesn't have it. So I'm going to have to order it through a bookshop and plough through the text in German. I asked my druggieworker Maple Syrup, who is Italiana how she learned English and she said reading books is the best way. CHRISTIANE F: TRAILER You can watch the entire 120-min movie in 12 parts at my Random blog. Every section EXCEPT part one is subtitled in English (sorry: but if you skip past you still get the gist) ~ to watch it all click HERE.

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Drugs Videos

Most of these come from my Random blog, which is an electronic scrapbook of stuff I thought I might like to view at some time or other. For those who want to view stuff on drugs I've collected the very best links here. Unless otherwise stated these are full-length features, usually an hour or more.

If you have a slow connexion and are unused to viewing multiscreen films on Youtube here's what to do: click the first one and play on mute, stopping and starting as it does. Then, when it's done, click on Repeat Play and you get the full entertainment without interruption. While you watch screen one, do the same to screens 2, 3 and so on. So as each bit finishes, the next part's ready and waiting.

Mexican Black Tar Heroin: "Dark End"

Khun Sa, whose name meant Prince Prosperous, had been, before his death in the mid 2000s, the world's biggest dealer in China White Heroin: "Lord of the Golden Triangle"

In-depth portrait of the Afghan heroin trade at its very height. Includes heroin-lab bust. "Afghanistan's Fateful Harvest"

Classic miniseries whose title became a catchphrase for the misery of life in East Asian prison. Nicole Kidman plays a privileged middle-class girl set up to mule heroin through Thai customs with the inevitable consequences. This is so long it had to be posted in two parts. "Bangkok Hilton 1" (first 2 hours or so); "Bangkok Hilton 2" (last couple of hours).

Short film: from tapwater-clear H4 in the USA to murky black Afghan brown in Norway: "Heroin Addicts Speak"

Before his untimely death this guy kept a video diary. Here's the hour-long highlights as broadcast on BBC TV: "Ben: Diary of a Heroin Addict". Thanks to Noah for the original link.

Some of the most entertaining scenes from Britain's top soap (as much for the poor research as anything else). Not even Phil Mitchell would go from nought to multi-hundred pound binges this fast: "Phil Mitchell on Crack" (just over 5 minutes).

Scientist lady shows us how to cook up gear: "How Much Citric?" Lucky cow: her brown is 70% purity! Oddly we never see her actually do her hit... maybe she got camera shy...

And lastly:

German documentary following a life from teenage addiction to untimely death before the age of 30. The decline in this girl's appearance is truly shocking. "Süchtig: Protokoll einer Hilflosigkeit". Sorry no subtitles; this is here for anyone learning German who's after practice material a little more gripping than Lindenstraße!































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