How to Deal with Opiate Addiction
Go to the website NA.org., Click on find a meeting., Attend your first NA meeting., Raise your hand and introduce yourself by first name only., Do not make the mistake of getting embarrassed and running out early., When you get home look at the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Go to the website NA.org.
On the left side of the page you can enter your information to get the local helpline.
You can call this number to find out local meetings and to talk to another addict, or on the right side of the page enter your Country, State, zip code to find meetings in your area. , You do not have to be clean, and you do not have to be afraid.
All of the people there have been where you are at and are there to help each other and most importantly help you. , If you are too embarrassed, use a nickname.
Tell them you are new and need help with your opiate addiction.
Ask for a phone list and that members talk to you after the meeting.
Tell them you want to get clean and are willing to do whatever it takes. , Wait until the end.
Someone should come introduce themselves and hand you a phone list on the back of a meeting list of your area.
At this time if you are interested in going to a detox you can ask them for help to get you to a detox.
If not say thank you and take the list. ,, They are here to help you.
If someone doesn't pick up call every number and leave a message with your return phone number.
At the next nights meeting get another phone list. the more recovering addicts you can call the better your chance to stay clean. , Raise your hand and share at every meeting you can.
Talk to as many people as you can. , Call the numbers, go to meetings, and pray for god to remove the desire. , Do not go to usual hangouts and people.
Stick with recovery people when you are new.
Buy the literature and write your 12 steps.
Your life is important no matter how low you feel know that if you are open, willing, and ready to change, you can have the life of your dreams. -
Step 2: Click on find a meeting.
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Step 3: Attend your first NA meeting.
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Step 4: Raise your hand and introduce yourself by first name only.
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Step 5: Do not make the mistake of getting embarrassed and running out early.
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Step 6: When you get home look at the meetings and plan if not going to detox to attend 90 meeting in 90 days.
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Step 7: Call the people on the list if you need help finding meetings
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Step 8: have questions
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Step 9: need a ride
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Step 10: and or are struggling and trying not to pick up the next high.
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Step 11: Attend 90 meetings in 90 days
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Step 12: get a sponsor someone you can call each day.
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Step 13: Remember it is just for today and all you have to do is make it until midnight.
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Step 14: Change phone number and delete all drug dealers and related using friends.
Detailed Guide
On the left side of the page you can enter your information to get the local helpline.
You can call this number to find out local meetings and to talk to another addict, or on the right side of the page enter your Country, State, zip code to find meetings in your area. , You do not have to be clean, and you do not have to be afraid.
All of the people there have been where you are at and are there to help each other and most importantly help you. , If you are too embarrassed, use a nickname.
Tell them you are new and need help with your opiate addiction.
Ask for a phone list and that members talk to you after the meeting.
Tell them you want to get clean and are willing to do whatever it takes. , Wait until the end.
Someone should come introduce themselves and hand you a phone list on the back of a meeting list of your area.
At this time if you are interested in going to a detox you can ask them for help to get you to a detox.
If not say thank you and take the list. ,, They are here to help you.
If someone doesn't pick up call every number and leave a message with your return phone number.
At the next nights meeting get another phone list. the more recovering addicts you can call the better your chance to stay clean. , Raise your hand and share at every meeting you can.
Talk to as many people as you can. , Call the numbers, go to meetings, and pray for god to remove the desire. , Do not go to usual hangouts and people.
Stick with recovery people when you are new.
Buy the literature and write your 12 steps.
Your life is important no matter how low you feel know that if you are open, willing, and ready to change, you can have the life of your dreams.
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Brittany Walker
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