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What makes an addict open up about Meth?
the
curious1 |
What makes an addict choose to open up about meth use?
I'm curious to know and I guess it could be
for any addiction, but a lot of meth users don't tell and they
keep it a secret even from people they share a home with. What
makes them open up to certain people and not to others?
I understand why someone wouldn't open up, but what makes them
feel ok to open up??
I've always wondered why I didn't know for so long and then one
day he dropped the bomb on me. Even that story was a lie... |
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Sfj |
Re: What makes an addict choose to open up about meth use?
Easy answer - trust.
Addicts don't trust anyone, not even themselves.
Only when they feel there is someone they can trust, an intake
counselor at rehab, another recovering addict at a meeting, or
someone they feel is absolutely undetached, a therapist maybe,
can they allow such a condition as trust to exist.
Trusing a loved one, or someone who shares living space is
nearly impossible. Kinda sad huh? |
Naiev
Newlywed |
Re: What makes an addict choose to open up about meth use?
Trust?
Sometimes I consider those who haven't witnessed it in their
home lucky.
I can still remember standing in the bedroom doorway BEGGING my
husband to put his needle down.
SFJ, should I consider myself 'priveledged' in a way that he
wasn't shy about being so open with his use?
Was this some sort of sign of 'love' that he trusted me? Or a
sign that he really didn't give a shyt?
This is an interesting topic to me. |
Sfj |
Re: What makes an addict choose to open up about meth use?
That's difficult to tell because I relly
don't know him at all and you only through a computer.
But consider how many times you've read a post where a wife or
mother or other loved one says something like, "My biggest wish
or desire is that he would tell me the truth." |
Penel0pe |
Re: What makes an addict choose to open up about meth use?
Leslie, there comes a point - a low point -
in our addiction that some of us just stop giving a shyt who
knows. I remember what you were going through back then -
addicts can and do get to a point that we don't care about
ourselves much, so caring what "You" think is even harder to
pull off...
SFJ is right in a lot of ways - maybe your husband trusted that
you were going to put up with his shyt no matter what - I guess
hubby knows better than that now, eh? Our idea of "Trust" is
hardly normal or rational when we get that @#%$ up every day. I
was one who was stupid enough to "trust" that no one could tell
anyway and that I was getting away with it - now that I talk to
people (NORMIES) about how I was back in the day, I know I
wasn't fooling anyone. They knew. They just never confronted me
about it.
Never forget that a person on meth is NOT in his right mind.
That's not an excuse - it's just a sad reality. |
Naiev
Newlywed |
Re: What makes an addict choose to open up about meth use?
Its a double edged sword....they don't know
what they are wishing for. |
TnSkye |
Re: What makes an addict choose to open up about meth use?
The reason my husband finally opened up to me
was because he had been leaving so many drugs and paraphernalia
around that he just couldn't deny it any longer.
Instead of staying on the same path of yelling threats and
ultimatums, I started learning and even educated him about his
addiction.
He was always really honest about the fact that he would not go
to rehab, meetings, or anything else where he'd have to face
other people.
He wanted to quit, but not recover. |
Crystal
Clear |
Re: What makes an addict choose to open up about meth use?
i recently had an experience with just
exactly this.
I would have to agree to a couple of things that have already
been stated. Trusting that you would put up with the bullshit no
matter what (yes, I'm sure he got a big surprise when I found
out about the relapse) and reaching such a low point, that they
don't even have the energy to hide it anymore. It becomes
"normal" to them.
At the time of this admission, we were broken up for about 6
months with no contact, and he claimed abstinence for about 4
months ... I say claimed because, within 3 days of the
conversation I noticed slurry speech, "cranky" attitude, same
"friends" and blame games. 2 days after that I was told by a
friend of his that he was doing Cocaine when he felt like
partying .... the whole four months of abstinence from meth.
We all know where that leads .... relapse, cuz' the Coke doesn't
give the same kick . (So I am told, I've never done meth.)
I also understand that the addict isn't in their right mind.
Yes, it is sad. Once they reach that point though, there isn't
anywhere to go but up. It's either life or death. THEIR CHOICE.
Perhaps reading about stages of addiction could provide further
enlightenment. Try a Google Search.
Much love to you ... |
forget
suzette |
Re: What makes an addict choose to open up about meth use?
The same reason I tell the whole world
everyday.
......you figure, if everyone knows...you can't stumble,
you got no place to fall.
also..
...it's like if you go on a diet..
you ask for support from your family.
it's a lifestyle change, that involves "admitting the exact
nature of your wrongs"
the real you emerges, and wants to say...
........."that was'nt me that treated you like that!
it was the "other" me. |
clickmom |
Re: What makes an addict choose to open up about meth use?
I'd like to know what makes an addict freely
admit to using to his family and me and still continues to use.
Maybe because we put up with it? I remember the first week I
knew him, he admitted to me that he did crank. I probably should
have left then, but I had no idea what crank actually was. Maybe
he might admit it so upfrontly because deep down inside he
really wants help, but never will? |
the
curious1 |
Re: What makes an addict choose to open up about meth use?
thanks for all of the answers...Every now and
then I have so many questions and I have nobody to ask. I'm glad
I can come here and everybody is so honest. |
forget
suzette |
Re: What makes an addict choose to open up about meth use?
....because crank does YOU.
the need for speed...
you know it's killing you, and you WANT to be free of it.
.....but your brain says:
DO IT...you'll feel better, I promise.
........you won't feel like a worthless piece of sh!t
you'll come alive again...
...be the real you! (a lie from the speed side of you) |
See also:
When your addict is ready to talk
In an addicts mind - why do they feel I'm judging?
Cannot have a conversation with meth addict
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