People who use opioids often have underlying mental health issues, so getting support is critical when in recovery. What are some things that you do to manage your mental health?
Trust in our father is the only way to go. He saved my life and I will always be indebted to them no human being could make me well but he did
Jake MaxwellCommunity Admin
I'm so glad to hear you've been able to find support and relief in this way. You're certainly not the first person here to share how faith, spirituality, and religion has been a helpful way of finding peace and support. Appreciate you sharing here. - Jake (Team Member)
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God is responsible for making me well and I can't thank him enough he saved my life from opiates and benzos
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Since May I have become suicidal and then homicidal, due to opides. Through this insanity I have found our maker and he changed my life no I mean he saved my life.. these opiates only make the pain worse in Long run, nothing but evil comes from this drug
Jake MaxwellCommunity Admin
Hi again - I see a few comments from you here so I'll just respond to them all here. It certainly sounds like you've been on a difficult journey that has had its ups and down. But I hear that you have found some relief and hope, which is great to hear. I really appreciate you sharing a glimpse of your story with us here and it sounds like spirituality has been a source of goodness and hope for you. - Jake (Team Member)
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In May I became clean from this drug and now it is December.. to this day I would still love to do these drugs but think God he helped me get out of that hole and I never want to experience what these drugs have made me experience because it's pure hell