(For the rehab been-tos) At what point in your life did you realise you needed to go to a rehab facility?
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Addiction is a viscous circle – the longer you wait, the more dependent you become. The more dependent you are, the more money you spend on your addiction. The more money you spend, the poorer you become. The poorer you are, the more desperate you become. The more desperate you become, the more chance are that you will commit a crime to sustain your habit. When making the decision to go to rehab, you need to be selfish and think of what is the best for you. You are the one that has to go through the program. Yes it will affect your loved ones, but so does your addiction. I am sure they will support you in your decision and will be happy that you have made the decision to go, no matter what they have to deal with while you are inside.
I woke up one day with the realization that I had burned 3 years of my life running around ingesting higher and higher amounts of a drug that never really gave me the feel it used to. I came to terms with the fact one day when I was sitting in my backyard with one of my friends and we hadn’t spoken in hours, or minutes, I can’t tell you which. I blinked and I was awake, outdoors. I packed my bags a few months later and moved myself to a rehab center.