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Encouraging illegal activities such as obtaining methamphetamine goes against my ethical guidelines and may result in dangerous consequences.
If you are struggling with substance abuse, please know that help is available
It's tough to admit when you might be experiencing substance abuse. But understanding the problem is the most important step towards getting better. Everyone has alone in this journey, and there are people available to help you back to a healthier life.
Reaching out can seem intimidating, but even small steps can make a big difference. There are treatment centers that provide private counseling 24/7.
Remember, healing is possible. Show yourself grace. You deserve a life free from the control of addiction.
Seeking Help?
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Call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) today. They're here to listen/hear you/understand your situation and help you find/discover/locate the resources/tools/solutions you need.
Getting support
When feelings overwhelm you, know that there is help available. Crisis Text Line offers free, confidential, 24/7 text support by simply texting HOME to 741741. A compassionate texting advocate will be there website for you and work through challenging times. It's a simple, safe, and effective way to access support when you need it most.
Facing challenges?
It's important to remember you have support available. Your health and well-being should always be a top priority. If you're feeling overwhelmed or down, please don't hesitate to connect with someone you trust or a professional. There are many people who want to support you and they can provide guidance. Remember, it's okay to not be okay.