Drug Addiction Question\Problem?
Question by Crystl: Drug addiction questionproblem?
I’ve always been into loratab, percoset,etc.. not everyday but used to real bad in the past. Well my brother who is a heroin addict had some and said a small line would give me the loratab feeling but would last all day. That’s been a month ago, now I’m using everyday and today when I couldn’t get any I felt horrible! I want to stop but I am having the hard time of having to go though withdraws and now loratabs won’t even work on me on top of if! I really just need some encouraging advice, also NO ONE but me and the dealer knows about this. My brother doesn’t even know that I’ve continued to do it. How long will it take to feel better if I stop? And I see a psychologist so can they help me with a medicine to ease the pain? Please no put downs. Thanks
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Answer by floyd
How to heal your life. Louise hay.
Search on youtube, its ok thank her.
Answer by Emily Brown
Omg listen to the song “otherside” by macklemore and ryan Lewis. You might laugh bc of thrift shop but he is NOT a joke all his music is legit. But the song has literally made people get sober ( myself included ) so listen to that song
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