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    Drug Addiction Recovery

    Many people struggling with drug addiction think that recovery is nearly unachievable for them. They've heard the horror stories of painful withdrawal symptoms, they can't imagine life without drugs, and they can't fathom actually being able to get via a recovery effort. But people do recover from drug addiction - daily in fact. But they don't usually do it alone. They have lots of help.

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