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https://www.alcoholtreatment.net/mouthwash-drunk/ Good Things To Do & Always Remember! Never give up! Love yourself! Find the meaning of life! Love is the only freedom! Get rid of any "friends" - those people who don't help you. Try doing something safe you think you can't do, but first, write about how you feel now so you can look back and see what really happened (put thoughts where they really belong). Breathe! Do art! Do mixed media. Try pens with paint or pens with markers. Or markers with paint. Addictions of any kind will only make things worse! Get help! Talk to someone. If one person doesn't work, try someone else. Not everyone knows how to help someone else in a crisis because maybe your crisis never happened to them or someone they know. Maybe they don't understand. Maybe one person will understand that you need help, and why, and how. Never give up if you are in this muddle (meaning a problem to fix). If you don't know what you are doing, you probably shouldn't be doing it. If you don't know what you are talking about, probably shouldn't be talking about it. Use common sense! (Or ask a wiser person a question) The customer is always right! (Works for retail and other things.) The power is within you! Kristina Greenier's Any Addict Version Of The 12-Step Program: Please note the step #5 might be the hardest step for people living with Autism. We admitted we were powerless over our addiction - that our lives had become unmanageable. Came to believe that a Higher Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of our Higher Power. Made a searching and fearless mental list of ourselves. Admitted to our Higher Power, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs. Were entirely ready to have our Higher Power remove all these defects of character. Humbly asked our Higher Power to remove our shortcoming. Made a list of all persons we have harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others. Continued to take our mental list (see step 4) and when we were wrong, promptly admitted it. Wanted through hope and reflection to improve our contact with our Higher Power, asking for knowledge and wisdom. Having this aostucy recovery as a result of these, steps, we try to teach these skills to other addicts and in order to best retain what we have learned. AOSTUCY: (a-oss-too-cee; noun) Meaning 1: Any woman clean from cutting/slashing. (Because "TUC" is "CUT" spelt backwards). Meaning 2: Anyone clean from any addiction. (Kristina feels like "Sober" is a word that is good, and "Recovery" is good, but we need this too!) Word meaning made by Kristina Greenier as an 11th grader. Recovery Songs: Yellow - Coldplay In My Place - Coldplay Shower The People - James Taylor You've Got A Friend - Carole King & James Taylor If You Want Love - NF Let You Down - NF Lie - NF WHY - NF Oh Lord - NF Green Lights - NF Malibu - Miley Ray Cyrus Recovery - Céline Dion Things To Try: Hand Spinners Drinking Tea Dutch Candy Ginger Candy Essential Oils Glow Candles - Fake changing flame with remote - Made out of real wax and smells like a real candle 2N is a passcode for when fear gets to you (Code from this movie: "Second Chances" Hallmark Movie; spoiler alert: the firefighter was freaking out) Call Walmart Radio @ 1 (855) 925-7346 (1-855-WAL-RDIO). Please go to WalmartRadio.com for more information.
I'm with Shane Ardito. I started cutting in middle school, and later I drank my mouthwash at school in my mid-teens and I got dizzy, but no one knew for years that I was underage drinking because I hid it so well, and I stopped drinking for many years; however, by high school, I was still doing junk like sniffing, cutting, skipping meals and wanting to die. I drank some mouthwash in Spring 2020 in the middle of the night because of junk from work from a sex addict named Nick. I am a mental health webmaster of EMSM. I have a cat, a hamster, and four chickens. I enjoy helping people feel better and I've been trying to help people in mental health for years. I know recovery takes time, so if I seem a bit off, I could be me more than you. We are all fighting something; one step at a time. Together, we make magic happen: recovery. What makes me awesome? *empathy*caring*patience*compassion* - Smiley (207) 250-0614