• GalaxyBrain [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    1 day ago

    I’ve tried pretty much every drug and most enough times to at least get a feel for em. Alcohol when you ass together the health negatives and social negatives is easily.thr worst drug out there and while thars partially due to inverse stigma and ease of access its still just as if not worse for you physically than most ‘hard’ drugs. If opiate addicts could get a reliable dhespmamd clean fix you wouldn’t even notice most of them from a sober person. Theyre usually just trying to not be sick. Upper guys are a bit of a different story but tsking booze out of their equation would really soften that blow.

    • LeylaLove [she/her, love/loves]@hexbear.net
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      15 hours ago

      Yeah, I had many hard drug addictions over the years, alcohol was easily the one that did the most damage in my life and was easily the hardest to put down. On clean opiates, I had a clean house and my life was pretty together. The worst thing about it (besides for being sick) was being constipated all the time lol. Alcohol though, I was literally 60 pounds underweight, I was physically too weak to get out of bed for days after a bad binge, it made me make more stupid decisions than any other drug (including being blacked out on Ambien) it sucked ass.

      There are a few drugs that I do miss sometimes. Sometimes I wish I could be nodded out again, or be coked out playing shooters again, but there’s nothing I miss about drinking. There were times to romanticize with the other addictions, but my time drinking was just pathetic and brought my self esteem to an all time low.