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How to quit drug injunction?
Trying to quit drug injunction but body does not supported . I am taking injunction from 2years now I want to quit injunction but not possible to handle my body
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Hi dear concerned, Quitting drug injections is challenging but possible with medical support. Please consult a de-addiction specialist or visit a rehabilitation center for a supervised detox process. They can help manage withdrawal symptoms safely and support your recovery journey. You can connect with me, we are having a team of doctors who work in de-addiction.
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Hi Apply adaptive denial strategy (for example dye your hair with color)
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crisis Intervention positive self talk
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Kindly admitt yourself I. Rehabilitation. They will help u with your addiction as well as help you with coping up with life.
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rehabilitation admission
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, The fact that you recognize the need to stop is a powerful first step. Your body has developed a dependence, which is why you’re experiencing these intense challenges. The safest and most effective way to quit is to consult your doctor or a Psychologist to guide you through a detox process in a controlled and supportive environment to help manage withdrawal symptoms. In the meantime, try to identify someone you trust, to talk to about what you’re experiencing. Having support can make this more manageable. Be patient with yourself , quitting is a process, with the right support system and professional care, you can regain control .
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Need complete history..
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connect
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Hi These are called withdrawal symptoms. please do in the supervision of professionals.
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Consult with a Psychiatrist and a Clinical Psychologiost
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visit near by Rehab
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Hi, I can understand that you are struggling with drug addiction and looking for effective ways for quitting your habit. However, drug addiction can be dealt with some effective and proven ways. Certain therapies like CBT, motivational interviewing, relapse prevention techniques can help you a great deal. Also taking help from a support group can help you in drug addiction. I can help you with challenges that you are facing currently though effective and proven ways to help you with de addiction and also coping with withdrawal symptoms. Please connect with me for the same
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Reduce little dosage and keep reducing gradually till you body cooperates with quitting.
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Consult a psychologist
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