I born to be a junkie
Pipivadia
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no chance to progress after a title of street junkie I was making huge effort to staying sober whoever my health start deteriorate after a stress related to want to study to an academic level the price are extremely high and I did not get creaditated by the standards of the game so I find myself very depressed this time lead to osteoporosis caused by a drug that was prescribed to me by my GP supoto be an antihistamine accompanied with antibiotics terrible what medicine does to us the pain increases I back to the GP and started one on programme of medication analgesics painkillers to realise the pain what is lead me to addiction I have to become a prescription drugs addict.
After years of sobriety isolation now I am a junkie again so I can enjoy some peace some comments and maybe a support group. Thanks for the reading please give me a reason to keeping on going. MONICA NOBREGA
After years of sobriety isolation now I am a junkie again so I can enjoy some peace some comments and maybe a support group. Thanks for the reading please give me a reason to keeping on going. MONICA NOBREGA
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Hi Monica and welcome
So sorry that you are now in this situation.
You made me think about all the medication that we all take just to get through the day. I had never considered the fact that I may now be addicted to prescription drugs myself.
Your insight into this will be of great help, I am sure that many people will benefit from you sharing
Stay strong
CR
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Hi @Pipivadia
Good afternoon & welcome to our community !!!!
Yes I suppose that I'm addicted to all off my current meds.
My meds are all at the maximum even my pain patches have been changed from morphine to higher ones.
I did try too reduse one off my meds a few years ago but I had to go back on them as my condition deteriorated significatly.
Many thanks.0
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