Sober and Remission

F15.21 Stimulant Use Disorder In Remission

No More Speedruns.

Straight talk

Life is no longer powered by questionable pills and four hours of sleep. This code honors the choice to slow down without pretending it was easy. This code covers everything from "just a little pick me up" to full blown life detour. The hat is a soft, wearable boundary that says "I do not live like that anymore." It is for the you that learned the hard way that rest is not actually optional.

What the doctor says

This diagnosis is used when a history of stimulant use disorder is present but the person is now in remission. It highlights both the success of sustained change and the importance of ongoing support and monitoring. Stimulant misuse frequently intersects with productivity culture, body image pressures and untreated ADHD or depression. Remission means disentangling those threads while staying away from substances that once felt useful. The hat adds a dry little commentary the chart skips: quitting is complicated, and you did it anyway.

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