You already know this isn't exactly good for your physical health, have you thought about your mental health? Relying on drugs just to get through the day is a big red flag...something is going on to compel you to do this. And while it may feel ok for now, it's highly likely that this is only going to add more problems for you as time goes on. You also risk losing your job, license and basically anything else if you keep on like this.
I don't mean to sound preachy, sorry if it comes off that way but I care about people struggling with drugs. I struggle with this myself. I wish you the best and would urge you to try to dial back on it and talk to someone, get therapy, go to meetings or something. Not saying you should quit everything, I'm not a fan of the total abstinence idea unless it's right for the individual...but at least try to find any underlying issues or untreated mental illness you may have. That's a burden you shouldn't have to bear on your own.
I don't drive anyway regardless and my job doesn't care about my situation.
Therapy is no help, as if I even wanted it. What I'm doing causes no problems, so I have no problem. I'm not starting this to defend myself to random people, I feel I enjoy a fully functional relationship to drug addiction though. I do honestly have some mental issues, but I've found better success in medicating it on my own than through therapy.
IIN that I drink liquor and smoke weed constantly?
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What kind of liquor?
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cheap grain alcohol mostly
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That sounds gross. Why not enjoy it and drink something that tastes good?
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It's really cheap and you can drink more of it without people smelling it. Vodka and gum wont reek your breath like whiskey or beer will.
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You already know this isn't exactly good for your physical health, have you thought about your mental health? Relying on drugs just to get through the day is a big red flag...something is going on to compel you to do this. And while it may feel ok for now, it's highly likely that this is only going to add more problems for you as time goes on. You also risk losing your job, license and basically anything else if you keep on like this.
I don't mean to sound preachy, sorry if it comes off that way but I care about people struggling with drugs. I struggle with this myself. I wish you the best and would urge you to try to dial back on it and talk to someone, get therapy, go to meetings or something. Not saying you should quit everything, I'm not a fan of the total abstinence idea unless it's right for the individual...but at least try to find any underlying issues or untreated mental illness you may have. That's a burden you shouldn't have to bear on your own.
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I don't drive anyway regardless and my job doesn't care about my situation.
Therapy is no help, as if I even wanted it. What I'm doing causes no problems, so I have no problem. I'm not starting this to defend myself to random people, I feel I enjoy a fully functional relationship to drug addiction though. I do honestly have some mental issues, but I've found better success in medicating it on my own than through therapy.