Stuggles With Addictions?

Question by sporto_32: Stuggles with Addictions?
I am 19 years old, tho my profile says otherwise but the point is. I have a few problems in life.

I started smoking Cigs when i was 9. Legitamently. I got into pot at 10. Got into prescription drugs at 12.

started having sex at 14 been playing video games all my life and Have a Serious drama issue.

I hate drama but I feel like theres always Drama around me and without it I feel Unwanted, Un-cared for and hated. What can i do about that?

I Have a little problem with Sex and Masturbation. I am a guy so This appears normal to the world but I never not think about sex, dream about sex, think about masturbating or look at a woman without wanting to have sex with her or see my self having sex with her. most of my relationships fail because I rush into sex too early. I want to Find a woman who will love me for me and I can love her for her, not just her benefits. What can i do?

I got into cigs cuz i thot it was cool at the time well here i am 10 years later unable to run for more then 10 feet, cant play pass, cant ride a bike, and have a hard time breathing sometimes, Do i got lung cancer or somthing? what can i do?

12 years old i got into pills because i have PTSD & depression to the Extreme from Sexual Molesation & abuse, To Several traumatic events in my life, To Mental, Emotional & Physical abuse from my past. pills led me to juvie for 2 years of my life and once i got out at 18 yrs old those 2 years went to waste cuz i instantaniously fell back into it even tho i didnt want to. Now almost 20 years old this coming sept. 25th. I want a clean slate and to straighten out my act. what can i do? Iv done all the counciling you could think of, use to be on suboxone, methadone at 1 point, and still cannot stop Doing Morphine, Tramadol, Vicodin, Perks, Oxys, Xanies and basically any other pill i can get my hands on. Help pleasE?

I have come to believe that Maybe i just need to Go deeper into 1 addiction to forget the rest or loose the rest then concentrate on bailing on that addiction in order to cure myself of my Drama addiction which basically surrounds my entire life. I would Love some help ;(
I am 5″11, 165 lbs Brown hair Blue eyez also have Many mood disorders some the docotrs cant even identify. a serious Anger problem, Adhd.

Best answer:

Answer by qwerty
cool story bro

Answer by Narconon
Hey bro,
I totally understand you. I really do. I can not say that I was like you but working with Narconon as an ex-addict (for over 15 years) myself and having seen hundreds of students with all kinds of problems, that I feel your drama.

Drugs do that to you, but you have to really want to change to make a difference in your life. If you like the drama and all that goes with it then you are not ready for change. Imagine a life without drugs, with a nice girlfriend that you can really understand and understands you. A life with challenges that you can solve, etc. that’s a life that I got with Narconon. I learned tons of cool s**t (stuff) about life and confronting life with confidence.

No more withdrawal from life, I’m living life fully head on and I’m having a blast. I get to help other addicts and I get rewarded for doing it. I love it when I hear “you were right about Narconon, this is the only way out.” That’s my reward.

By the way, there is no such thing as ADHD because it was invented by the psychs. They get together and vote new “illness” into existence, which then they publish in a book called DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). This is all hocus pocus, unscientific bull created with the only purpose of labeling people so that they can treat it with medications that do not work and yet they and the pharmaceutical industry make billions of dollars. Check this website for the truth: http://www.cchr.org/museum.html%23/museum/intro#/museum/intro

Mental Illness’s – Mental Illness’s.


 

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