A substance use disorder is a chronic illness, like high blood pressure or diabetes. It is never really cured. It's a lifelong recovery process. Sometimes, no matter how well you're doing, you may be tempted to use again or even relapse and return to drug use. But remember that new treatments can help prevent relapse. It's very important to follow your medical treatment plan to prevent relapses. If a relapse occurs, it's not a sign to give up. It's a sign to resume, modify, or begin a new treatment.
If you become concerned that you may relapse, you can:
- Call your sponsor. This is someone in your self-help group who watches out for you.
- Talk to your therapist, healthcare provider, or someone else you trust.
- Make a list of how much you've achieved.
- Find something to distract you. Go to a movie, go out for a walk, or call a friend.