I just got out of rehab. I feel good and I think I made the right choice. What should I do now? I have 21 and I know I have a beautiful life ahead of me, but I can not know where to start. I can not even go back to my old friends. I continue to hold meetings boat. I do not want to risk my recent recovery. Any suggestions on what I can do to follow a healthy lifestyle? Congratulations for this! It 's always good to hear from people win their fight against drugs. I think it's a good decision to stay away from his old friends who smoke, but if you really want to be friends, I think you should take the initiative and convince them to enter treatment for detoxification as well. Tell them what he lived and where he is now. There is nothing better than helping others in a bad habit. You're young and pretty. Have you ever gone to college? I think you should try. I think it will do you good (Just stay away from other people smoking weed, ok?) If you want you can get a job or something. Make money by doing what you love. You may also sports such as football or badminton. If you prefer, you can choose a new hobby. Try painting or drawing. If you like music you can learn a new instrument to play. Just have fun and life, but make sure you properly. Become clubs.meet new friend.start back to a hobby.go college.wipe as apst whole life, but learning and your life better than ever. Your one of the lucky U Got away from drugs, good work and enjoy! You are already on the right track by thinking of what to do. First, remember, triggers and stay away from them. You have a long way physically and mentally, and your life is worth much. Find some things to attend. A karate club, a book club, a football team. Something, take what you are and help you to meet new people learn some of the volunteer work you will enjoy. support go to meetings, talking regularly with your doctor, call the rehab, etc., eat right, to the gym to work out frustration and go to an addiction counselor. You have done so well. I'm proud of you. Keep doing what you do because you are on the right track. Believe in yourself to deal with, and stay positive. Good for you! You made some good decisions and nows the time to stay with them. Pay attention to what they have said in rehab. Pave a new way forward instead of back to your old friends and habits and all the old bands that are more accessible to think who you are. You start too much pressure on yourself "do something." Especially in small steps. You do not have life all worked. Who knows? Take one day at a time. Find the things that have - perhaps exercise - or a painting program or something you focus on, but take it slow .Something, take what you are and help you to meet new people learn some of the volunteer work you will enjoy. support go to meetings, talking regularly with your doctor, call the rehab, etc., eat right, to the gym to work out frustration and go to an addiction counselor. You have done so well. I'm proud of you. Keep doing what you do because you are on the right track. Believe in yourself to deal with, and stay positive. Good for you! You made some good decisions and nows the time to stay with them. Pay attention to what they have said in rehab. Pave a new way forward instead of back to your old friends and habits and all the old bands that are more accessible to think who you are. You start too much pressure on yourself "do something." Especially in small steps. You do not have life all worked. Who knows? Take one day at a time. Find the things that have - perhaps exercise - or a painting program or something you focus on, but take it slow .
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