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It truly depends on how you try to condition yourself. If you pay extreme attention to your addiction you could keep it for a long timeI am finding that I have a real talent for replacing one addiction with another one. Is this what I have to look forward to for the rest of my life?
This might not work for everybody, but have you tried replacing them with exercise or eating healthy? One of the things that pulled me out of my alcoholism was being able to work out and not feel sick and shaky afterward, it kind of turned off the desire to ever touch it again.I am finding that I have a real talent for replacing one addiction with another one. Is this what I have to look forward to for the rest of my life?
But these could also turn into harmfull addictions themselfs from what i have heard.This might not work for everybody, but have you tried replacing them with exercise or eating healthy? One of the things that pulled me out of my alcoholism was being able to work out and not feel sick and shaky afterward, it kind of turned off the desire to ever touch it again.
But these could also turn into harmfull addictions themselfs from what i have heard.
When you’re talking about serious addictions, my opinion is that it is very useful to consider the idea of harm reduction.But these could also turn into harmfull addictions themselfs from what i have heard.