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I think I'm done.... I can't live a lie
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkwingPsyduck" data-source="post: 696421" data-attributes="member: 20267"><p>I need to disagree STRONGLY to with this post. There should not be a "stepping order" among addicts. Regardless of what they use, how much they use, or how they choose to use. That is the exact opposite of humility, and should be discouraged, NOT encouraged. I never did the needle thing, but I am no better than the worst heroin junkie you see on the street with a needle in their arm. We suffered the very same affliction. I would expect that needle using junkie to be treated with the same consideration that I received. NA/AA are anonymous for just this reason. To bring us all down to a level playing field, and so that we can shed any illusions we have of superiority over one another. You treat that needle using junkie the same way you'd treat every other addict.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkwingPsyduck, post: 696421, member: 20267"] I need to disagree STRONGLY to with this post. There should not be a "stepping order" among addicts. Regardless of what they use, how much they use, or how they choose to use. That is the exact opposite of humility, and should be discouraged, NOT encouraged. I never did the needle thing, but I am no better than the worst heroin junkie you see on the street with a needle in their arm. We suffered the very same affliction. I would expect that needle using junkie to be treated with the same consideration that I received. NA/AA are anonymous for just this reason. To bring us all down to a level playing field, and so that we can shed any illusions we have of superiority over one another. You treat that needle using junkie the same way you'd treat every other addict. [/QUOTE]
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