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anna clerk

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Apr 5, 2009, 4:56:13 PM4/5/09
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We have been married for 2 months now and this is his 6th detox!
obviously most of those were also false attempts!
Anyway i am just wondering if this product can be used in conjunction
with anti deppressants and naltrexone? i am concerned about "cold
turkey" because it is not only hard on the body but also very HARD on
the mind!
At thsi point he Truely is trying and has bought drug tests for us to
use at home sporadially (although i can tell almost immediately if he
take a pill!) and has requested a prescription for naltrexone!
but the detox as everyonr knows is HORRIBLE and all encompassing!
anything that would ease this would be more that appreciated and
although the physical part is almost over i know from watching and
from my own experiences that this is when the hard part truely
begins!
any advise or information u have would be appresiated!
thank you

gcat333

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Apr 17, 2009, 1:51:30 PM4/17/09
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Hi Anna. First of all good for you for getting out here and talking
about your issues. Sometimes it feels better just to get things off
your chest! The Withdrawal-Ease will not interfere with any pharma
products that he is taking right now. All of the ingredients are mild
and safe although in combination it does a good job of helping to
relieve a lot of those symptoms that eventually make people want to
give up and go back to the pills. The Withdrawal-Ease will rarely take
away all of the symptoms but it will help relieve them so that people
can actually get through to the other side and see how great it is!
When people ask me whether or not it's worth it to just quit and go
through the withdrawals I tell them "What's 7 days of being sick
compared to the months/years that you've been depressed, moody and
miserable!"

-G
www.Withdrawal-Ease.com
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