Author: lack of armour
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 9:41 am
Definitely agree on opening up. I have no regrets or embarrassment about my past drug use. It is a part of me. No shyness about talking that through. The whole point to me stopping suboxone was to reintegrate into my community of friends again. I have always been reclusive by nature, but never isolated. And suboxone really took a toll on my ability to deal with social scenes. So yes! Communication and talking with people are on the horizon. I just don’t want to dwell on endless laments about my recovery and past drug use with people. It is a common thing to do, and can be tedious sometimes. Trying to focus my energies more on things a little less dark these days. And i have been known to swim in the darkness.