A personal win with not many frens to tell…yesterday was 1 year sober. Thank you frens for this site. It’s kept me based.
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That's HUGE! CONGRATS! I will celebrate 10 yrs off herion/opiates july 10th 2022. It seems like so long but trust me when I say it fly's by! Keep it going one day at a time! #WeAreWarriors God gives his HARDEST battles to his STRONGEST WARRIORS!
I'm at 7 years clean after prescribed Oxycontin IR near death experience.
Never looked back, shit is poison, would rather be in terrible pain.
Keep going, never give up. My brother was not so fortunate with his battle against the oxycontin, he gave up.
So very very sorry.
Nice!
Amen. This is so true and he also uses them to shape these same warriors. Something I learned many years ago in a ladies Bible study “In loves service, only wounded soldiers can serve”. In other words, those who have been beautifully broken by the Lord himself and who trust in Him to repair them.
Amazing, congratulations!
Battle well-fought and won fren.
22 years clean and sober hear. Trust me .... it gets better every day! Congrats and God bless:)
Keep fighting the good fight.
Revelation 3:5
He who overcomes will thus be clothed in white garments; and I will not erase his name from the book of life, and I will confess his name before My Father and before His angels.
Source: https://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/Overcomers#thematic_title_35627
Amen
Congratulations, fren!!! Keep up the good work!!!
Last week marked 17 yrs sober from perocet. Got hooked on the crap after I broke my back and had to get L5-S1 fused, discectomy, and had the L5 vertebrae rebuilt.
If you ever feel like you're struggling, you can always come here for moral support. We truly do love each other here, and it's AWESOME!!!
I am about to have a fusion on my L5-S1 and L4 & 5. I have already had two microdiscectomies and I have such pain and nerve damage that without this surgery, I may be one day soon confined to a wheelchair. I have had to try many different avenues as i have refused any opioids and narcotics for this very reason. My dad became an alcoholic when pain killers were cut off following a broken back in several places from a fall in a job at the plywood he worked at many years ago.& I know the tendency towards addiction in my family.
I broke mine while in the Navy. I damn near paralyzed my left leg in a freak accident during a PT run. Thought I cleared a pot hole when I didn't, twisted when I landed in it, and that was that. I heard it snap like a bundle of twigs being twisted apart INSIDE my head. Literally shattered the L5 vertebrae and completely blew out the L5-S1 disc. It was leaking out onto the sciatic nerve and into the spinal column. The vertebrae was in 3 larger pieces with tons of bone shards surrounding it and cutting into the sciatic nerve. One of the worst days of my life, as I knew something was wrong and my naval career was probably over.
Anyhoo
Your best bet is to deny those pain killers when they're offered, but only AFTER you've left the hospital. I'm sorry to tell you, but it's a highly invasive surgery, and you're gonna need at least morphine and loritab (hydrocodone) for the pain. Neither is nearly as addictive as Percocet (oxycodone). Make sure you have someone that will bring you stool softeners, or ask the Dr/nursing staff to give you some whith your pain meds. Opium has a tendency to constipate people.
Once you've been released from the hospital, go find a place that sells kratom. I've been dealing with heavy amounts of chronic pain for about 10 yrs now, to the point it nearly drove me nuts and forced me to quit working, until I found kratom. It helps better than any other natural pain remedy Ive tried. It is slightly habit forming, and does have a slight opiate effect if taken in high doses, but it works. I know a lot of people with back/neck/spine issues that take it also and we all agree. It changed out lives for the better. I still don't work due to nerve damage in my lower back and neck, as well as PTSD from my Naval service, but that's all a different story for a different time.
Hopefully, you won't need a full reconstruction of the vertebrae. I did and it sucked. They scraped both hips down to the marrow, and then mixed that with some ground up coral to make a kind of plaster. They put a piece of lab grown bone in place of that disc, used the plaster to shore it up and put the vertebrae back together, and then drilled screws into L4 and S1 and attached pins to them, so it made a kind of cage. The surgery took about 10 1/2 hrs and left me in some of the worst pain I've ever experienced in my life. That's why I say you'll want/need those opiates while you're in the hospital.
The coral helps to generate bone growth and adhesion. BUT, if you heal relatively fast, like I do, it will cause bone overgrowth and possibly calcification of the scar tissue, like it did me. I now have a giant solid mass of overgrown bone and calcified scar tissue that hardened around the left-side sciatic nerve. Most of the damage was on the left side, and it caused more growth than it should've. But, I'm still walking, so I can't complain, really. The constant and chronic pain sucks. Get used to it and "Embrace The Suck" because it probably won't go away.
Good luck, fren. I hope it works out well for you.
I have family members tbat swear by kratom! Good stuff.
Also very addictive. Sadly, I know someone who's marriage fell apart because it turned him into a zombie.
For me, it's better to be a zombie, than a basket case.
It is good stuff, isn't it.
In 2006 I was a home health caregiver. I was sent several to care for a mid 80’s husky built 6’5 Parkinson/hospice patient before my scheduled transfer training. I did this about six times and around the same time picked up a niece who was way to heavy and blew four discs. L2,3,4,5 and 5S1 was a herniated disc. Pain has been a part of my life since then but the past two years have been torture. I also know what a dislocated elbow that won’t go back into socket feels like. Same with the pain of a tubal pregnancy that ruptures and hemmorages. Three csections and hysterectomy and a wristbone shattered in ten pieces don’t even touch this pain and pale in comparison. I know pain, I can’t conquer her but try to ignore her the best I can.
Thank you. I was scheduled for Dec 20th, but insurance denied it due to lack of info given on FDA approved parts, so Doctor appealed on my behalf. Doctor warned me ahead of time that insurance likes to play games at end of year when folks have paid all of their deductible and push it out into new yr. .
If it's any help I lost my L2 when my spine was compacted after a helicopter crash in the Army. The best pain killer is mental my friend, but it's a bit of a long road to get there. I went down the opioid route and after a while it was useless so they carried on doubling the dose, try and take as little as possible. I broke my ankle on both sides recently, they almost killed me with Ketamine as nothing would dull the pain on relocating the dislocated ankle.
It's a hard choice between opiates and alcohol but for people in real pain, that decision must be made, addiction tendencies have not much to do with it.
I do know that my dad tried many times to quit
What’s that? Does it have a different name?
This is exactly how I was addicted, L5 fusion.
Shattered my L2 scaffolded and fused from L1 - L3 from my time in the military. Was overdosed on opioids by Dr's a few times and had to be bought back.
As a long-time friend of Bill W., I can say congratulations and keep up the good work. It's worth it. One thing I tell newcomers is to forget "fighting" the condition, just surrender it (3rd Step) to a loving God and let Him carry on the fight for you. Just do the work, get a sponsor, work the steps, go to meetings, and don't drink even if your ass falls off... and if it DOES fall off, pick it up and take it to a meeting.
Praise BE fellow Volunteer!!! 💕
West Knox County here, Vol.
Roane here, Vol. 💕😎
Hi neighbor, I've got some right-thinking relatives in Roane County.
It’s great living in God’s-country!!!
Truth!
Sumner County here! Also seven years sober from alcohol. It truly does get better every day. Congratulations to OP and keep fighting the good fight; no looking back!
The “ONE DAY AT A TIME” discipline really comes in handy, RIGHT ABOUT NOW! Congratulations! 28yearsand counting…WWG1WGA!
Wonderful! Keep at it and stay strong fren.
congrats to ya fren....thats is a tough challenge for sure. Keep it going and we hope you have very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
LGB, FJB, and NCSWIC.
Way to Go!! The best is yet to come. Each day sober is a day your body and mind heals. Give glory to God and He will be there to help when nobody else is around.
This calls for a celebration. A non-alcoholic one. Somebody bring out the Sprite!
Or sparkling grape juice!
I prefer purpledrink.
ROBOtussin
Lol! I haven't had dxm in years. I used to order the pure powder online.
Congratulations fellow Qtard. I’m proud of you. I’m 7 years in myself so I understand how hard those first years can be. Keep going 👍
Hell yea!! Congrats fren! one of the hardest battles we can fight; PROUD of you! Keep growing and know that plenty of ppl are here to help if we can
That's one of the toughest endeavors one can go on.
Congrats.
Congratulations and agree! This site is full of good hearted people, truly compassionate about their fellow man, rooting and praying for everyone, feeling close despite having never met in person. This site has filled me with hope, courage, and strength over this past year. Thank you all. Bless you all.
So very happy for you. My 23 yr old son is currently 5 weeks sober after multiple attempts. He's been addicted to fentanyl for 3 yrs. I'll keep you in my prayers. You are loved❤️❤️❤️
Right back at you. 🙏
CONGRATULATIONS u/Marked! What an accomplishment! 👏
I love reading all the success stories here from our family! Well done to all! 🙏🌟🏆🏅🙌
We are a strong free spirit here. Even if some dabbling in the spirit.
Interesting side note to this... AA co-founder Bill Wilson had some correspondence in the early days with Carl Jung, the psychiatrist who studied coincidences and synchronicity. In one letter Jung wrote that it is no accident that another word for alcohol is "spirits".... that alcoholics were trying to fill a spiritual void in their lives with (wait for it)... SPIRITS.
Altered states have all kept us going in travail.
Yes. Also that alcohol makes openings in a person's aura (kirlian photography shows) and those weak areas allow dark spiritual energies to get into a person
Congratulations! I pray strength and encouragement to you fren!
Congratulations! Your journey is inspiration to others. God bless you.
Awesome!!
You got plenty of friends here.
Congrats!
I am happy for you, and proud of you. Stay true to your new path.
Riding to freedom takes a sober Patriot!!!
u/#ridetofreedom
This is the first time I've seen more than 700 upvotes. That's a lot of support. Good for you!
congrats!
Good news that is Upvoat worthy!
Congratulations.
So very happy for you. After my daughter's death my only living child went down a very rocky road and my only recourse was God and prayer. Six years ago he saw the light, and since he got sober, his life turned completely around and he is reaching the bright potential he demonstrated before his sister's death. I am so proud of him. He's a wonderful dad and husband and provider. There's joy without limits in sobriety.
I am so sorry for your loss!
Thank you. I used to say there is nothing worse and then watching my only living child go down a journey of self destruction, I learned that constant terror might be worse. I did learn though that I understood how God the Father and God the Son could forgive. It's not so hard when you love and the joy of redemption is indescribable.
We’ll deserved congratulations! You did it! We are always the pilot of our own ship.Stay the course and I’m praying for you and continued victories.
I tip my hat to you.
well done
Jan. 28, 1998 , 24 years sober next month. I'm SOOO PROUD of you, the first year is the hardest and you have a right to be DAMN proud of yourself!
This is amazing. Congratulations! And it looks to me you have plenty.
Being sober is one of the hardest things in tge world to do. Congratulations.... so proud of you❤❤