rem·e·dy n. 1. Something, such as medicine or therapy, that relieves pain, cures disease, or corrects a disorder. 2. Something that corrects an evil, fault, or error.
res·cue 1. To set free, as from danger or imprisonment; save.
You have to do it yourself. If there were a pill you could take to stop addiction, they’d be selling billions. If there were a number you could call, a person you could see, a service you could use, there would be lines out the door, around the block, over the horizon. But there is not. There is no remedy, no rescue. There is no stage to grow out of, no light to step into, no special way, or lucky day. No diet, no quiet space, no ancient practice, no healing place. No transformation, no shoulder patch, no realization, no escape hatch.
There is basically nothing you can do to quickly effect or change the fact that you’re addicted. If you are waiting for a quick solution you won’t find it here, and by here I mean not only this site, but on the planet Earth.
Are you searching for a solution, any solution?
There are some ways to go, paths that others have gone down before that seem to have some probability of success in the long run. But it’s a long run. If you are ready to make another attempt at kicking it, this site will help.
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