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Is it smart to live alone feeling empty when drugs are involved ?

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Last Updated: 03/27/2018 at 4:58pm
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compassionateShell10
April 22nd, 2015 1:49pm
When drugs are involved it is better to surround yourself with people you know who do not take drugs or are involved in drugs. Surrounding yourself with family, friends, loved ones will make you happy. Living alone can be a problem when you are left with your own mind, and you just think. Which depending on what mood you are in, can be very bad. Maybe consider getting a room mate? Consider meeting new people, socialising, going out. All of these things will help to brighten your mood. Invite people over to stay at your house. Have movie nights and junk food nights. These things can be a great way to bond with people and to let your hair down. But most off all you will feel happy, calm and collected by doing so.
Haleyxo
September 17th, 2015 5:52pm
I do not think it is a smart idea to live alone feeling empty when drugs are involved. I think you should seek professional help.
JoanMcWench721
November 9th, 2015 12:41pm
No, it's best to have your friends on your side. Without them you may dip back into a lifestyle you were trying to escape.
princessmissy007
March 27th, 2018 4:58pm
from personal experience no, and that is why they have group homes and oxford housing for people in that situation