I’m sober now. Off of benzos and booze. But holy shit the things I’ve seen while in rehab. I’m a transfemme and got put in the men’s psych unit. A quick recap. A crackhead who was five foot nothing who upon learning I was a trans femme was convinced I in fact had afab genitalia. He would often ask if I was wet or if id fuck him. The best thing that happened with him was me walking into the bathroom while he was shaving his stomach, turning to me, and shouting “XXXXX CAN I SHAVE YOUR PUSSSSSY?”

A PCP addict who out of nowhere asked if he could call me “Mother” and said shit like “mother do you like Hitler” “Mother do you get horny here” “Mother is anyone on the Boston Celtics secretly a transsexual?”

Security flipping the whole units stuff because we weren’t allowed to bring food up from the vending machines and I had a nice thing going where I’d buy honey buns and wait for them to run out and then sell them for 3 cigs then sell each cig for a dollar and make a decent profit. They didn’t find shit bc I kept my honeybuns in a back office that no one used and they thought was locked (I jimmyed the lock with my rehab id card)

Cuddling with a cute Bi dude on ten blankets and a pillow I made in my “office” and immediately stopping bc fuck cuddling while paranoid and afraid of being caught.

A 62 yo alcoholic who was from Georgia and came to Chi just to go to rehab. He couldn’t read or write, was racist, sexist, and queerphobic. He called his roommate “boy” and learned the hard way racist shit doesn’t fly past the Dixon line.

I have waaaaaay weirder stories and will add more. Love you all and I’m glad 2 be back

I had a cold and was struggling to breathe (gotta love asthma) so they had to send me to the ER. I did a few steroidal breathing therapies and was sent back. The breathing treatments drop your BP extremely. So on my first smoke break back I was sitting next to cute Bi dude and after I smoked my first cigarette I saw a pigeon walking toward me. It started “glitching” and I started seeing it sideways and unable to hear anything. Apparently I had a seizure from a rapid increase in BP from smoking and woke up in the icu 2 days later. Bc staff can’t intervene (only nurses can) I almost died. A paramedic who was addicted to powder coke and from a different unit saw what was happening, moved me into the recovery position, gave me CPR, And stabilized me. He was discharged for “interfering with a medical emergency”

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He was discharged for “interfering with a medical emergency”

jfc

every “rules are rules” asshole needs dunked in a toilet

glad you made it through ❤️

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Someone was there just for the court bc he got drunk and almost beat two cops to death after mace did nothing and he was tazed and ripped the prongs out of his self and beat tf out of the pigs. Would talk about “fucking his language instructor at the farm” everyone thought he was just a badass hick but I deadass asked if he was DIA or CIA and he just said “3 SOG, bitch”

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almost beat two cops to death after mace did nothing and he was tazed and ripped the prongs out of his self and beat tf out of the pigs.

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Some dude screamed at and grabbed one of the case managers wrist and we all jumped him lmao. For “some reason” the camera didn’t record it and he got discharged. Nothing happened to the rest of us.

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Based.

Glad you’re back and doing better!

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I’m on a new med called clonodine! It’s a beta blocker, lowers your heart rate and causes extreme chill but can’t be abused like benzos can. (If you pop more than prescribed you just fucking faint) I also don’t have cravings for alcohol. I was just using that when I didn’t have benzos and when I had benzos it was to make em hit like a truck. Still not gonna drink for a loooooong time tho

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Damn, that’s good! I never heard of clonodine but I’m very sheltered from hard stuff. It sounds like it can be helpful in your situation though! I’m glad you have it! Is it covered by insurance/medical? I hope it isn’t going to be difficult for you to acquire when you need it.

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Huh interesting, I was prescribed clonodine before bed to help with restless sleep from ADHD. Might be interested in naltrexone for the alcohol?

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Sounds eventful, but glad to have you back!!!

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ITS TIME 2 SMOKE CRACK. BIG ROCKS. 3 FOR 20.

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I don’t smoke rocks, I smoke Alps.

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11 points

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So glad to here you’re out and feeling better! Life is a lot easier sober. I just got out of a quick detox trip and have been hitting meetings daily. Feel free to dm me if you ever need to talk about anything.

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I literally can’t do AA or NA. I have religious trauma and like no matter what they say AA and NA is 100% a judeochristan program. I’m doing recovery dharma and SMART recovery.

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As long as you’re doing something, that’s what counts. Im at the point where I couldn’t really give a shit about the program itself. I did the steps years ago and they didn’t really do much for me. It’s more about getting my ass out of the house and being with other people who share the same struggle. Not to mention there is no SMART or Dharma around me. Regardless, I hope you stick with it. It gets easier.

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Life is a lot easier sober.

This is an absolute lie and I refuse to believe otherwise (because I don’t want to quit)

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It is absolutely true if you have the disease that I have. I can’t tell you if you’re and addict/alcoholic, that’s something you need to figure out for yourself, but I can tell you what my disease is like.

When I put a substance in my body it’s OFF TO THE RACES, and I can not stop. The only thing I care about is getting another one in me. And that goes on until I end up in an institution, jail, or 6 feet under the ground. If you’re sick the same way that I am, I’ll tell you right now, it is progressive and terminal if un-arrested. If you are an addict/alcoholic your life will eventually become unmanageable, it’s only a matter of time.

So, take that with as many grains of salt as you please and ask yourself a few questions about how you use. Do you have cravings? Do you use compulsively? Do you drink/use more than you plan to? Does it negatively affect your life and relationships and you continue to use regardless of the consequences?

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I’m pretty much always some kind of wasted. I suspect we’re fairly similar wrt addiction based on what you’ve said.

And yeah, it’s pretty much destroyed my life and cost me most of my relationships outside of my immediate family. It’s cost me jobs, career opportunities. It’s wrecked my health, physically and mentally.

Mad respect to you for quitting, but I can’t do it. I’m too committed at this point. Plus, I think you need hope for it to really stick, and all my experience of life tells me that things get worse until you eventually die, usually miserably.

Best of luck to you.

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