Hey, I'd say you have a problem. Whether you want to label yourself an addict or not, that's what this is. And I've Been there, so let me give you some very good advice. Stop while your ahead because if you let it Take you over, it will before you even realize what happened... I blew through $250,000 in 6 months all to drugs and had nothing to show for it, except a ton of guilt because it was life insurance money from my deceased husbands car accident. And detoxing cold turkey is the most physically and mentally painful experience on gods green earth, no joke!
So, my advice to you is talk to your boyfriend, your parents, friends, anybody that supports you. Tell them what's going on and say that you need help. Any loving support system should be more than helpful and understanding. And talk to your doctor, most physicians have programs that help recovering addicts, called the suboxone program. It's a medication that blocks opiates from getting to the feel good sensors in your brain. And there's also the methadone program, which is usually used for cocaine and heroin. Hope I was helpful, and I hope you get the help you need
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Hey, I'd say you have a problem. Whether you want to label yourself an addict or not, that's what this is. And I've Been there, so let me give you some very good advice. Stop while your ahead because if you let it Take you over, it will before you even realize what happened... I blew through $250,000 in 6 months all to drugs and had nothing to show for it, except a ton of guilt because it was life insurance money from my deceased husbands car accident. And detoxing cold turkey is the most physically and mentally painful experience on gods green earth, no joke!
So, my advice to you is talk to your boyfriend, your parents, friends, anybody that supports you. Tell them what's going on and say that you need help. Any loving support system should be more than helpful and understanding. And talk to your doctor, most physicians have programs that help recovering addicts, called the suboxone program. It's a medication that blocks opiates from getting to the feel good sensors in your brain. And there's also the methadone program, which is usually used for cocaine and heroin. Hope I was helpful, and I hope you get the help you need