What to Do About Painkiller Problem?
Question by bobby joe: what to do about painkiller problem?
Everyday is the same thing. Get money, get oxycodone. I care about nothing else in the world right now. It would be easy to say just stop but the problem is when i go more than a day without it I find life is just not worth living, not to mention I feel physically bad. I have no motivation to stop because I have literally nothing else in the world going for me. I know this is kind of a rant, but does anybody have any advice or anything at all? and not just, “you should go to rehab”
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Answer by Gary
You have nothing going for you? Nonsense. You’re an intelligent guy – you could be whatever you want. Set some goals, get on with life. There are people in the world much worse off than you.
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Russian beauty queen Anna Malova released from Rikers to rehab
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