I Have a Drug Addiction…?

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I have developed a drug addiction and am finally realizing that its bad. I’m quite high right now but I can see hoe do it makes me. I’m normally white smart but now I can’t seem to do anything but eat and sleep. Where might a teen look to find help for a drug addiction? Like online or whatever just no phone numbers as I’m not somewhere that s phone call would be a good idea.

I’m a 16 year old girl. I tested out of high-school 2 years early and now don’t do anythinbut Dor aroundg
First retard. I’m high not stupid. My hand shake like help and its really hard to type.
Second retard. My dad died 10 months ago

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Answer by Joshua
Geez I can definitely tell you “tested” a.k.a. dropped out of school 2 years early, because your spelling is terrible. I couldn’t even understand the last part of your question/statement/whatever in the hell this is.

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