Here is the website I found my AA meeting on. Has option for languages and platforms, it's really cool
Thanks! I've heard of this before but it totally slipped my mind.
For those in the US with opiate problems, QuickMD may help in conjection with other self improvement activities. QuickMD is a cheap way to get prescribed Suboxone, a partial opiate activator while also blocking anything else from being absorbed by your opiate receptors. You have to be clean a bit before you take it otherwise it'll throw you into precipitated withdrawal. If you are a serial relapser on opiates, this may be an alternative over a methadone clinic
Thanks for the link comrade! I've heard good things about suboxone, and precip withdrawal is no good.
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