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Dealing Meth - What's the power trip about?
silly
veronica |
Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
In addition to Chad
using, he has claimed his bigger problem is the dealing. The
need to feel like "the man", the one who is in power, the one
who decides who will and won't get it, and of course, the MONEY.
Just curious if there are any ex-dealers on this site. Any
perspective you can give me?
Not putting myself back in a situation to be hurt by him, but
I've been listening to him over the phone and am trying to
understand as much as I'm capable of.
Anyway - perspective from a dealer? Anyone? |
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blinded
for2years |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of
Meth out
there?
I don't
have an answer, but I do know what you mean. I think my ex was
addicted to the lifestyle as well. He loved to "hustle", I think
it was excitement for him, I think it made him feel powerful
too. |
sister |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of
Meth out
there?
Quote:
perspective from a dealer? Anyone?
here is the perspective from a sister:
my brother was just sentenced to 10 years in Federal prison.....
he was also addicted to the "power of the game"
he's a big man now, huh? (as he sits in Oklahoma City getting
his orientation into prison life) |
Saved
inillinois |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
My husband manufactured,
sold, and used. He was VERY MUCH addicted to the "power" of
being the man.
If he hadn't made tons of money, been able to buy "toys", and
been the guy that people suck up to, he wouldn't have stuck with
it as long as he did.
My husband isn't the type of person that could've been the
"lowly user". He thrived on the money, the influence, and the
power of drugs. |
gigi177 |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
I lurk a lot here but
very little input given.
I read your messages so I've been following your life. My
question to you is 'why are you talking to him on the phone?' I
thought you weren't answering his calls etc. You're being sucked
back into the drama too.
I'm not trying to be mean but pointing out what you're doing to
yourself. Sorry if I offend. Just my personal take. Move on to a
healthy relationship. |
silly
veronica |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
I totally understand what
you're saying ... but I disagree. I am living my life, spending
time with my children, working, and doing all of the other
things that I do for myself. I have sent him notification of his
property at my house, and as stated in that notification, if
they're not out by November 3rd, they're mine (he knows this). I
am still moving forward with ME, taking care of ME, always first
and foremost ... but ....
I still care deeply for him, I would never deny that (and
couldn't if I wanted to ... I think it's pretty obvious). I've
read several books and am working the steps in myself to take
care of MY problems. I can't explain "where I'm at" - there
aren't really words but I'm feeling strong and I see the big
picture for what it's worth.
What I'm offering to him at this point is an ear - nothing more.
He has been speaking to me with respect and talking openly and
honestly about where he's at. At the moment that that changes, I
will no longer listen.
I can't make him seek recovery, I've tried that and lost.
There have been a few really good posts lately from spasemonkey
and others, giving the perspective from "the other side." I was
hoping to get responses with relation to dealing, to help me
better understand.
Not to get suckered back in again, not to give up on my own
progress and jump back into a relationship with him -- but just
for my own better understanding.
That's the honest truth. |
Imgetin
rite |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
Back when I first was in
" the game" I was one of the largest dealers around. I cooked it
as well as sold it.
Cooking it and being the guy with the dope gave me a God like
complex.
People would do anything to try to be my friend or to get on my
good side.
I would act like a total a**hole, and people would pretend it
didn't bother them.
I had people hanging around me like body guards and it seemed at
times they worshiped me ( so I thought )
But...in the long run...the big man...always gets the most time |
kittykat
911 |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
I could have wrote the
same post as Kevin about my husband.
He got 97 month federal time and now has no friends or
followers. |
silly
veronica |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
My addict has already
been to prison ... lost all his friends and followers, got
released in August 2005, and went back to his old ways to
use/deal once he was released August 2005.
That's kind of why I'm trying to understand that aspect of it.
Getting sent away, losing everything, yet gets out and that
"power" and "money" and "friendship" is important enough to him
to go back to that instead of continuing to live a clean life. |
chris
gonz |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
I dealt too.
Having the money and the dope, yea... all kinds of people came
around and all kinds of people would do all kinds of stuff for
the dope.
They'd do anything for even a 20 sack... for me, it got ugly. I
didn't like how I saw people become and I KNEW I had something
to do with that.
The line.. "If they don't get it from me, they'll get it from
someone else" quit working for me.
I see too that all I had from drug money is gone.
The things I have from gifts or my honest earnings... I still
have.
So, for me...
I had to decide how I really wanted to be viewed by my 'friends'
and what I was contributing to my community, the area I live in,
the place children, mine included play.
That's what made me quit running any stuff. I won't even tell
anyone anything I know about it. NOBODY!!! |
Imgetin
rite |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
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That's kind of why I'm trying to
understand that aspect of it. Getting sent away, losing
everything, yet gets out and that "power" and "money" and
"friendship" is important enough to him to go back to that
instead of continuing to live a clean life.
Its the feeling of being important..... in
my opinion anyway.
Getting away from dope is not that hard.
Its getting away from the addict way of thinking that's the
battle..
Once you are humbled...and lost everything, the thought of
feeling useless and worthless comes next.
For some, myself included at times, the thought of being looked
up upon seems better than being alone.
Some will never escape this. I am struggling with it everyday
now myself. last week when i relapsed....I kind of felt that
same power when i was making it.
The only reason why I am not in federal prison right now is that
when I was released from state prison, I made a effort to join
all the meth coalitions I could. I have become active in meth
awareness and I often speak at high schools. I have been spoken
with the us attorney that was in charge of my case.
He Promised me that he had enough on me to to send me away for
my natural life, and If I get arrested for any drug related
offence that I will be indicted, and convicted.
I have friends ( or so I thought ) that are spending the rest of
their lives in prison because of that " power " feeling.
I don't want it.
I want to recover.
I hate thinking like a addict.
But, unfortunately....some will never get to the point I'm at
until its too late. |
chris
gonz |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
have you heard about recidivism?? Reverting back to old
behaviors.
It sounds like you've come a lot further than you give yourself
credit for. Speaking to kids is big. I think it's way cool that
you do that.... along with the rest.
Wow.
That's cool!! |
Imgetin
rite |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
At first...i was very
nervous about doing it.....
but, I talked to a school for kids with behavior problems about
a year ago I think......anyway,
one of the kids that was in there came up to me afterwards and
told me...that what I said had helped her in more ways then i
would ever known.
Now, I take every chance I can get.
Its my way of trying to make up for some of the bad I have done.
Now, After last week...I'm not sure I can stand up there and
tell my story anymore.
I let myself down.....and a lot of other people too.
maybe someday i will think differently...but for now......who
knows |
vctry7 |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
Please don't quit talking
to schools. Almost everyone relapses. Kids still need to be
educated. They still can learn from your mistakes.
Have you thought about going to jails or rehabs? It is another
experience that you can share with those who might also think it
is "the end". |
silly
veronica |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
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Now, After last week...I'm not sure I
can stand up there and tell my story anymore.
I know it's a personal choice, but I think
you should continue to speak to them. You're human, people make
mistakes ... the important part is learning from them. I don't
know you, but it seems to me you've learned your lesson ... why
not share that with others in hope that it will help them even
more.
You're doing great if you ask me ... you're human just like the
rest of us. |
cuzicare |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
I appreciate your honesty - God Bless You on your journey!!! Keep up the great work. |
Dawn
Michele |
Re: Any ex-Dealers of Meth out there?
My brother
the meth dealer...known to all his "friends" as The Rooster.
Well that about sums it up. |
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