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Old 08-19-2019, 01:18 AM
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I really appreciate your post and can relate on many levels. I too suffered from addiction and alcoholism. I’ve been sober now for 11 years and being sober allows me to have a life where I can play eq recreationally. I have a great life now and I could go on and on about how great it is but it’s all because I got honest with myself and got sober. I really believe you should give sobriety another chance. I know it’s easier said than done but you owe it to yourself. Just a suggestion but try going to an AA meeting and possibly get a sponsor.

There is a saying in the big book of Alcoholics Anonymous that in sobriety you will have a life better than anything you could have imagined. I thought this was silly, but I can promise you it is true. Hit me up if you want to talk more bro!

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Old 08-19-2019, 01:37 AM
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EQ is therapeutic on many levels... if you need it, it's here.

It's kept some people going for 20 years <3
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Old 08-19-2019, 02:27 AM
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At least some of the population is either unemployed or has no life outside of work and eq so i would say yes
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Old 08-19-2019, 02:30 AM
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Some years ago I went to a theurapist to get help with my drug adiction. She told me if computer games help me to stay away from the drug its agreat tool to use. so I did nad now I have have a wife, 2 kids, a cat, good job and I still play Everquest to escapre form it all <3 [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Old 08-19-2019, 02:52 AM
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My captors have told me I'll be free to go when I've leveled 1-60 in Erud's Crossing.
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Old 08-19-2019, 03:20 AM
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I would like to be wise but I have nothing.
Just don't give up.
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Old 08-19-2019, 04:01 AM
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Honestly, the game has been therapeutic in a way because sometimes if I feel like just saying something out loud that I am too afraid to say in real life, I do so in game when I find a nice secluded spot to myself. Usually that place is the river in Toxxulia Forest, but if people are around, I'll find somewhere else. Like in the middle of the forest in Greater Faydark or something
It's interesting that you say that dude. Do you have any parks / forests / rivers/ greenery where you live? I know that this'll sound hippy-ish, but have you ever tried going to one of the above on your own and just having a sit / taking it in / saying stuff out loud (assuming that no one is about haha)? Nature is so healing (even just being amongst it- reading - whatever) and if you enjoy being on your own, in nature, in-game, a real life version can be even more powerful.

On another note, you are brave to post something like this. Keep up the good fight. So what that you fell off the wagon. Fall down seven times and stand up eight. I dont mean that callously, but evidently you are still getting up despite being knocked down, and that's what counts! ..And if EQ continues to help you then that's a good thing. Do what works for you.

[I apologise for above comments. You didn't ask for advice. But i wanted to throw in my 2 copper pieces in case they are of use]

As to your question, yes i have used it as an escape. Back when it first came out i was at college and ended up taking a year off to play it haha! I was socially inept so Everquest was a nice place to visit. It was easier for me to socialise in game, than real-life, and i felt that i could be myself more so. And lets face it, it was bloody good (torturous, soul destroying, unforgiving, rewarding, friend-bonding) fun too?! [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

These days i no longer play (never really played project 99). The majority of me is now a different person so i doubt i could ever play as i did (I tried but soon realised that dam, so much time is needed to accomplish anything (not saying that’s bad) and I’m not interested enough to use that much time on it)... But, it's still there in my heart, so i like to browse forums now and then and logon to explore zones, hear music and indulge in nostalgia..

To an extent, in my view, everything is an escape. Reading a book, watching a film, playing tennis, playing a game. [yoda] Perhaps it’s how present you are when doing them is what counts [/yoda]
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Old 08-19-2019, 04:14 AM
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To an extent, in my view, everything is an escape. Reading a book, watching a film, playing tennis, playing a game. [yoda] Perhaps it’s how present you are when doing them is what counts [/yoda]
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Old 08-19-2019, 08:26 AM
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My escape was Classic WoW. Around 2004/5 my life was crumbling around me, but everything was ok because I was playing WoW 16+ hours a day.

These days I play everything super casually. I never schedule my life around the game, which sadly makes raiding on P99 a never going to happen thing. But it's worth it because that's a slippery slope for me.
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Old 08-19-2019, 08:57 AM
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I think anybody who is a serious gamer is kidding themselves if they think they aren't an escapist. As a kid I was always a day dreamer. I know I use games as an escape mechanism but I think it is ok.

Hang in there and keep fighting the good fight. Thank you for sharing.
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