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Originally posted by p0thead
you learn in AA/NA that when you try to quit, you tend to replace that addiction for another.
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What NA meetings did you attend? That has nothing to do with what the NA program is about. Maybe you should go to, say, 90 meetings in as many days and then report on your experience. And going to those meetings clean (that's from everything) would be a good idea.
That NA program is about complete abstinence from all drugs - it has nothing to do with substitution.
Wallace - hang in there. I'm sure I don't have to tell you this, but lots of hot water helps. Park a plastic chair in your shower...
And when you feel 1/4 human, try going to a Narcotics Anonymous meeting. Just look up the number in the white pages. And if you don't like it, go again. If you end up wasting 3 hours of your life, it's not much in the long run. And your chances of staying clean at a meeting are pretty damn good.