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Re: My theory on the difficulty of withdrawl

Posted by Camille Dumont on August 15, 2004, at 10:56:56

In reply to My theory on the difficulty of withdrawl, posted by Johnny Doe on August 12, 2004, at 22:48:57

I don't know, for me when I decided to quit I felt like I needed drastic change ... from that comfortable medication and psycotherapy routine I was in. It had helped me tremendously and pulled me out from the darked deepest pit of depression but I wanted to try and fly on my own.

I was also afraid that my psychologist would not approve of me going off cold turkey (which would most likely have been a very sound advice) but this was my decision and I definately did not want to have to justify myself to her ... especially since I liked her very much and knew it would be difficult for me to contradict her and what not.

But I'm like that ... sometimes I need change right then and now and drastic ones work best for me ... which might not be the case for most peoples.

3 weeks have gone by and I still do not regret it but who knows, my perspective might be different in a few weeks / months.


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