April 15, 2011 - Day 411
I have seen a couple of repeat customers return to the site recently. One who was a serial caver about a year ago and came back for a Day 1 drive by, and another who has a three digit member number who posted a Day 1 today.
The repeat customers with low member numbers who were on a hiatus for hundreds of days get my attention. They weren't truly quit, were they, since by definition quit seems to indicate not partaking of something.
The cyle seems to be (i) get away from the site, (ii) a stressor or trigger happens, (iii) the member is lulled by the siren call of "just one", and (iv) just like that, just with one dip, the cycle of addiction resumes.
Out of the 4 steps above, 3 are in our control. On (i), we can choose to stay on the site even if for 30 seconds daily to post roll. On (iii), we have the choice to say no. On (iv), it never happens if we do not do (iii).
The only thing somewhat out of our control are our triggers or stressors. We all react differently, and some of us succumb easier than other. I had a 400+ day hiatus before this site was around, and I used a death of a loved one to justify a dip, which led to another 4 years of feeding my addiction.
Others on this site have weathered the deaths of their best friends, fathers, mothers, and even a child without using the event to justify a dip. I mourn your losses but I salute you for avoiding a relapse into feeding your addiction during your time of loss. If I only had your strength of character in 2006 that you had and have during your time of loss.
I know that some day I am going to have a life event or a major stressor. Perhaps a career issue, perphaps a health issue, perhaps a death in the family. It will happen.
Those times will be a lot easier to deal with knowing that I have a built in support group here. All I will have to do is ask for some help, and it is there.