Maybe it's easier to be numb and zombiefied
and not actually be here on planet earth
as a productive living human being.
To be off your head
constantly outwith the withdraws
until the next fix is needed then
going around in that constant
circle of craving, fix, craving, fit.
But the reality is facing your demons
head on.
And saying.
To yourself inside.
Your not happy being like this.
A slave to your hell.
And your vile urges and it's needed.
Try to be strong inside your mind
and body.
Seek help, advice, and support
and acknowledge more so
you are worth caring about
and being liked and more so loved
simply for you.
Being you.
Outwith all that crap in your system.
For being you a human being.
Who has suffered and still are daily.
http://www.supportline.org.uk/problems/drugs.php
https://knowthescore.info/help-and-support/drugs-helpline/
https://www.talktofrank.com/
https://www.adfam.org.uk/help-for-families/finding-support/call-a-helpline
Call our National Helpline
FREE on Aloholics Anonymous Great Britain
0800 9177 650
[email protected]
https://youngminds.org.uk/find-help/looking-after-yourself/drug-use/
http://drughelpline.org/
Finding the right recovery center for drug or alcohol addiction can be difficult. Every person with an addiction in need of treatment is different, so a treatment programs that works for one patient might not work on another. Fortunately, there are a lot of rehab facilities dealing with drug addiction and alcoholism, meaning that the right addiction recovery program for you is just out there somewhere. The problem is how to find it.
How to Prepare for a Call
Before you call a drug helpline, have the following information ready:
- Age of the person who needs treatment
- Location
- Substances they’re using
- How long they’ve been using
- Frequency of use/amounts
- Medical conditions, mental health conditions, any physical disabilities
- Insurance information
Be as honest as possible when you answer these questions. You might also want to prepare some questions of your own about addiction treatment and the recovery process.
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