Friday, June 29, 2007

Part 5

TWO LIFE PARTNERS AT ONCE. They do say an addiction is like a relationship. Or more to the point, a bad relationship. Think of domestic violence. Did you know that one in three victims is male? Now I'll tell you a fascinating reverse-statistic. Only one in three addicts is female. Go to a few methadone clinics or NA meetings and that truth will become self-evident.

Anyone can become an addict - addiction is a condition dormant in everyone alive. It only has to be awoken by the correct chemical "light"... then it begins to smoulder and burn, eventually raging like wildfire!

I hope I have made clear the fact that despite dabbling quite heavily I did resist addiction's wily clutches for as long as I possibly was able. But every day iwth Libra was a day that I used - all the way through our liaison except at the very end when she stopped and I went on. In fact, one of the very first questions I asked her mother (after she'd driven us to score) was "Have you got any kitchen foil?" I was still smoking at this point and couldn't bear the thought of Libra butchering herself. Also, the fact ath she could overdose at any time truly frightened me. Smoking £10 worth of heroin takes at least a quarter of an hour because the drug first melts then must be coaxed along the foil in lines; an intravenous injection - once the vein is correctly located - can be done in seconds. The difference to the brain is like the difference between taking a shower and jumping into a huge, deep, hot bath. Both get you soaking wet and the same amount of water may eventually go into each; but there is, at least initially, a matter of degrees of wetness. And that's the only analogy I can come up with, I'm afraid!

While we were at her's the drugs came, of course, from her dealer. Everything seemed easy. Addiction was laid out on a plate. I only had to cough up £10 for every day I used. When I didn't use heroin, a tiny does of methadone or a couple of DFs (dihydrocodeines) were enough to hold me.

When Libra came with me to London, I initially had to brek through the reticence I still had against scoring every day. (Even when I'd used every day in the past the bag had lasted at least into next afternoon on nearly all occasions.) Whereas her dealers were also users and addicts, in my metropolitan neck of the woods heroin was nearly always sold by professional drug dealers. Fair enough, they had to fit dealing beetween taking kids to school, shopping, cooking and watching EastEnders and to this end were often exasperatingly unprofessional. I mean, does dial-a-pizza ever take two hours because he has to sign on for unemployment benefits or fit in a trip to probation on his rounds? And then have the cheek to take maybe £50 or more from you expect you to be grateful that he bothered to show at all? Of course not! But that's part of the junkie life. As Lou Reed put it: "One thing you lern is you always gotta wait."

(Click here to see the psychedelic Velvet Underground version) of Waiting for The Man.

Continues ....

(so sorry I couldn't fit this into less postings and less space... but ho-hum ...)

28 comments:

  1. No wonder you're so tired! The amounts of typing you've done the past few days! I need a good afternoon of catching up. We just got home about an hour ago, I did my blog and now I'm ready to collapse. It was my day off today and I painted the hallway and cooked. Went out in the evening but didn't stay long. Just too tired. Summer has been gross here so far, nothing but wind and rain. You've inspired me to buy a lottery ticket tomorrow. I promise that if I win enough money I'll be sending you to de-tox.

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  2. Thanks!

    Your hallway looks super-cool by the way

    (that said by teh way first. since i've been typing in my life drugs story (did you notice i knocked everything else out of it... most people i knew, relationship dynamics etc... that would take TOO long ... oh) ... & what was i saying here?

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  3. Gleds, you're so honest. Well done for posting this - it can't have been easy. I totally agree that addiction is a fuse waiting to be lit in each of us and the trouble is, most people don't know how easy this is.
    Can I add you to my blogroll?
    Love from Sicily.

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  4. of course you can! ...

    i'm really bad at updating mine. i will put you in now

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  5. Hi! you visited my blog last week so now I visit yours. The traduction works, but it sucks since words are traduced without taking into account the meaning of the whole sentence... I'll carry on reading it in english, to make me practice my english (i need speaking english, i can't)
    see you
    by the way, well done!

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  6. I'm working on catching up...THANK YOU for sharing this story with us. I venture to say that everyone will gain something valuable from these posts.

    Personally, it's extremely important and touching and helpful for me to read about someone else who's been here too.

    Now, on a lighter note, and a note that shows why I'm still struggling (don't take anything seriously) ... perhaps I should check out an NA meeting after all (ratio 3:1!!!!)

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  7. I find this curious ... I've never done the waiting game (YET anyway), as my problems have always been with legally (albeit bending and twisting the rules) prescribed drugs. At one point, until they found me out and cut me off, I had a really fantastic thing going with multiple "dealers." But alas ...

    So what is the DEAL with these people? I mean they're making big bucks! The money one pays for dope? They gotta be kidding taking two hours or whatever. It's cuz they have no RESPECT! They know a junkie will wait desperately forever, as long as they are promised the goods, and be SO grateful when they come. Damn.

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  8. Hey Gleds,
    Thanks for being so enthusaistic about my video blog! I am truly honored. I honestly like about half of what I put up. I figure Film and post, film and post...eventually I will get something decent. I have had a chance to read some of your blog. Very impressive. Life is so complex, and you seem to be handling your situation will a raw, sincere, reality that is remarkable. I wish you well...be good.

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  9. hi, I'm actually from Singapore! Pretty close to Thailand, part of Southeast Asia.

    I'll keep tuning in for your story. Keep it going!

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  10. Velvet Underground is great!

    Cheers!

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  11. Gleds, I could never be an injecting heroin addict and I so glad I'm not diabetic. I don't mind other people poking needles into me, but to do it to myself? No way.

    Because you're writing about your addiction each day, you may surprise yourself in Detox and get through it successfully this time.

    You never know...

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  12. Thailand is awesome, I did a post about it a short time back, well our visit to a small part of it anyway. I hope you get there some day.

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  13. Hi Gleds

    Your story and situation are still fascinating to me. I hope things change for you soon. Its got to be up from here for you. I am about to write a response to your questions about anti depressants on my blog. It was fine for you to ask. For you my friend I just don't have the knowledge to tell you whether lithium would be useful at this point i.e on heroin but off heroin perhaps it would be worth a bash. Get yourself a good pdoc.

    all the best
    sadgirl x

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  14. Hi Gleds ~~ Your honest and fascinating story continues, thanks
    for sharing it - it may help someone from getting on drugs, or inspire hope to get free of them. Instead of calling it your personal story of your downfall, how about calling it your triumph over heroin. I am sure you will make it, because you want to so badly. To be free to do other things with your life, travel and write (and inspire others.)Thanks for your comments
    we are not nearly as over run with creepy crawlies as some think. On a
    farm you would probably see 1 or 2 snakes a year. Funnel-webs are mainly around Sydney. I see a redback very occasionally outside
    and spray it. Never even heard of mouse spiders - maybe in the rain forests. Take care of yourself
    Gleds, Regards, Merle.

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  15. Hi Gleds. Just got your message re the webcam (been away on my hols) If you want instructions, can you email me? (address is in my profile)
    All the best - GG

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  16. Gleds I'd go as far as to say an addicton is a relationship whether it be cigarrette,heroin or the dynamics of a personal relationship we find ourselves in. In my case it was a relationship, and the addiction, the adrenalin from all the drama that I hated much like I hate smoking yet continue to do so..I walked away from the relationship and learned I could live without the adrenalin rushes caused by the dramas, the cigarrettes I have yet to beat..

    I love the way you talk about your dream in the present tense as if your living it now, in other words its real in your mind, you can imagine it,ITS POSSIBLE. A hard journey but POSSIBLE!! Right behind you x Auds

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  17. Wow, you're hard to keep up with. Now I have to go back and read the rest of this.

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  18. Lara~~ I've read a Spanish blog in English using it and found Babelfish OK... but then I've never learned a word of Spanish in my life... I suppose reading in the original is better... sorry if some of the langauge gets a bit pretentious or "involved" ...
    Ain't Never Scared~~ NA: all I can say about NA is I've seen it works for those who do the programme ... (by "do it" I mean the entire thing as it's meant to be. Not just turning up and picking/chosing bits of it) ... and that is all I can say about NA I'm afraid... except I did once have a sponsor... long story... I'm still "using" so ... ho-hum...
    Right Eye~~ have a look at my Random Clips blog as well as the Musical and Celebrity ones and take anything you like... I'd prefer if you do what I do and give a link when you take something ....

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  19. Sharon~~ ... oer how did I mix that up..? Well I've not (yet) even been to that part of the world; so sorry. Ho-hum..!
    Klatuu~~ yepp!! Nice one. I love the name as much as anything ...
    Puss in Boots~~ I certainly hope so!

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  20. Akelamalu~~ yeah at one point I was chomping at the bit to get to Thailand!
    Sadgirl~~ lithium: I wouldn't want to be on anyway... sounds horrible... nausea, blood tests, etc... uykk!
    Merle~~ I found out about Mouse Spiders... they are well scary and found up the coast from Sydney onwards... oookkh!!

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  21. Grumpy~~ so you got out on parole then ..(?!?!?!) "LoL"! "LoL"! (as they say)... yes I will get in touch... gimme a day or 2 I'm v disorganized and am about to be thrown out of this present place
    Audrey~~ there's a definite crossover between substance addictions and relationships. Big time!
    Diesel~~ I know. It goes on and on. I'm sorry. I'm trying to keep things short and succinct. etc ...

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  22. Merle this is the scarey mouse spider link. Have a pee first bc I nearly peed myself when caught sight of the female redheaded particularly nasty-looking one...

    http://www.amonline.net.au/factsheets/mouse_spider.htm

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  23. This is a great text. Honest, well-written. You're definitely a smart guy.

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  25. muchas gracias por sus palabras desde peru le mando mucha saludos deseandole todos los exitos y gracias por el dato sobre el traductor

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