![]() ![]() Like cancer that we treat with chemotherapy and radiation and diet change and pray and hope for ‘No Evidence of Disease’ and then continue to track to make sure it stays in remission, addiction treatment needs a steady and multifaceted approach that never gives up. I was in a handful of detox centers, hospitals, and outpatient clinics and was literally bleeding out of my ass before I started my current run of sobriety. The ones who eventually get sober are often the most hopeless, since the dire, abject circumstances are the needed fuel for desperate measures to take place. Having a child get their father back, or a spouse get their partner back, is the most rewarding part of helping others in recovery. Addiction is a disease that has a mind of its own, and it is the only disease that will convince those who its stricken that it doesn’t exist. It’s like a hostile parasite has taken over their body and you’re not sure who is in control. You are always worried if they will go on a binge, always wondering if they are using and if they are telling the truth. You feel completely powerless (because you are) and revolve your life, sanity, and well-being on their decisions. Losing a family to addiction is slow, hurtful, and torturous. But your loved one, who isn’t under the influence, feels the pain without the numbness of sedatives. When you are in your addiction, you don’t see this, because you are in the middle of imploding, and you have skewed your perspective so drastically. The repercussions send tsunami-like waves that wipe out their families. ![]() The implications of addiction go beyond the individual struggling with the affliction. It’s a silly cliché, but if just one person feels more inspired to run as part of their recovery from addiction, then the efforts will send ripples that are farther reaching. ![]() So Runwell is the perfect pack to run alongside of. Running is the best way to feel high that I know, and is a great tool for those who want to get off the destructive path. I believe in the message that ‘Getting High’ isn’t bad, it is part of what we live for, but using drugs to get there causes devastation. It would be an overstatement to say running got me sober, but it certainly is one of the greatest rewards of sobriety. The quality of my 21 years of sobriety has been incredibly enhanced by what running has done for me. I summarized all these posts in Chasing the Dragon: Running to Get High. That ID is owned by google and i assume the last hope before going into Blizzard (this happens on both the Central and West servers when Tracert them).The Runwell Team at the 2013 NYCM If you visited this blog once or twice, you’ve probably heard me share a sobriety anniversary date, the joy of a holiday run, or all the reasons why I think running has special meaning for those in recovery. Tracing route to 61.4.105.34.bc.googleusercontent*com ġ <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms SAGEMCOM Ģ 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms .pe.aliant net ģ 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms .aliantnet Ĥ 5 ms 5 ms 4 ms .aliant net ĥ 5 ms 6 ms 4 ms .aliantnet Ħ 5 ms 4 ms 5 ms .aliant net ħ 22 ms 22 ms 22 ms .aliannet The problem is not our network (my DNS settings have always been 8.8.8.8 and 1.1.1.1 because they are solid) The problem is the Hop before going into Blizzard, from google Good luck out there and let us know if this actually helps some of you. For everyone having connection issues of various types: UPDATE 8-4-23 I will be adding this to my main thread as well. IN those cases, you may want to set the IP address of your router as your primary DNS, and the 8.8.8.8 as your secondary. Some networks may need to have the local router as a DNS option for some situations. You may add 8.8.4.4 to the second box if you wish.Ī third option if you are techy enough, you can use your router to assign that IP4 DNS address via the DHCP, you just have to remember to re-acquire the IP address after making the change.
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