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Subject: Re: Prometa


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Date Posted: 16:21:39 02/01/07 Thu
In reply to: Sean 's message, "Prometa" on 17:02:30 12/31/06 Sun

Meth absolutely has physical withdrawals. Just the fact of being tired is a physical withdrawal. An addict trying to get clean is tired and bored so drinking coffee to wake up can trigger use. So if this drug helps the addict who is ready to quit, I say by all means. Yes it is ultimately up to the addict to stay clean but if this drug helps them physically or mentally then it is worth it. At the very least having your loved one coherent and back in your life for 90 days or 6 months………… Everyone is different. If you have the means and you’re loved one is willing, why not? Good Luck.

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