Where Do I Start to Get Narcotics Addiction Treatment?
Question by Denver: Where do I start to get narcotics addiction treatment?
I have been taking pills for a year now, most recently it has gotten out of hand. Lying about pain, making fake reasons to go to the ER. I want to stop. NOW. Where do I start?
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Answer by Kati
Look on this website http://www.recoveryaddictiontreatment.com/ If you put your state in with your information we may be able to give you names of other treatment centers.
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