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On 7/15/2021 at 6:44 AM, Roarksina said:

I had an addiction. Only it wasn't games.

I understand you, too. I had an addiction once, but I recovered, and now I will never make the same mistake again. I was treated at Abbeycare Scotland's and it took me almost four months. Now I'm still in remission. I wish you wouldn't delay with your treatment, it's really important. You need to recognize the disease and deal with it willingly. Addiction can be different and not everyone can admit it to themselves.

 

Edited by Sampomkj

  • 3 weeks later...

I had a severe addiction, too, and was diagnosed with depression. It was hard to fight myself.

How does your friend feel now? Was he addicted to drugs? My friend has been acting strangely lately and has become very secretive. I know that her boyfriend hangs out with guys who can get drugs. I don't even know how to act in this situation and recognize an addiction https://fherehab.com/resources/signs-of-addiction/. I'm afraid that if I do nothing, the problem could worsen, but she constantly jokes it off and refuses to talk about it. Maybe I'm wrong after all, and she is just distant in our friendship, and I'm panicking for nothing. What is your opinion?

Edited by Djuhamman

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