Addicted to methadone and valium as a result of medication perscribed for chronic pain. This is a legal doctor that can write potent perscritptions, but has no idea of it's ramifications, or how to detox when the meds. are only helping to destroy your life and induce sickness.
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.....if one person can breath easier because you have lived, you are a sucess.
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30 miles outside of NYC
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Meditation, learning, personal growth, spirituality, mental health field, yoga, movies, theatre, dinners out, travel
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Mental Health field
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Female
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23 weeks 2 days
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