Thanks for reaching out guys!
For me, I rarely if ever experience flatline. My recovery program is very active and engaging which uplifts me gradually over time. The more I work the recovery program, the better I feel. For me, it's not about only counting days or trying to hit some target. Recovery is a journey for me, and without PMO, I have the opportunity to work on and enjoy things that weren't possible like fulfilling social relationships and healing my emotional scars.
Unfortunately, I will never be cured from this disease. If I were to return to PMO, the addictive properties would return immediately. Also, if I stopped working my recovery program completely, I'd give myself about 3 days before I'd go back to PMO. But I have experienced recovery in a lot of areas in my life, and the key is that for me recovery is a life long process. It's not something that happens overnight. It takes hard work, dedication, and the willingness to feel uncomfortable for a while. For anyone who wants it badly enough, it's there.