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Encouraging access to Fentanyl & Synthetic Drugs

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I can't and won't create titles that push buying fentanyl or synthetic drugs. These substances are absolutely harmful. Folks who these drugs put themselves at serious risk, sometimes with deadly consequences. My purpose is to be helpful and harmless, and that implies avoiding content that could endanger people.

If you or someone/somebody you know is battling the grip of addiction, seek support immediately.

It takes strength to acknowledge there's a problem and reaching out isn't weakness. There are resources available that can support you.

  • Don't go it alone.
  • There are people who want to see you succeed.
  • Your future self will thank you.

Need help With Mental Health?

Facing challenges with mental health can be overwhelming. Fortunately, there are resources available to support you. The SAMHSA National Helpline is a confidential service that provides information on substance abuse.

Dial 1-800-662-HELP (4357) anytime, day or night to connect a trained professional. They are there to support you to manage your condition.

Reaching out

If you're feeling overwhelmed or in a tough spot, know that you're not alone. Crisis Text Line is here for you 24/7. Just text HOME to that special code 741741 and a trained Crisis Counselor will {listen, offer support what you're going through. It's free, confidential, and an immediate lifeline.

  • Crisis Text Line is available all day every day
  • You can text about anything|Your message will be treated with compassion
  • Help is just a text away.

Finding support| Remember, there are safe and legal ways to seek help.

If you're feeling overwhelmed or lost, it's important to know that you don't need to go through this on your own. There are several options available to provide support. You can reach out to a trusted friend or family member, or consider talking to a mental health professional. Remember, there's no shame in reaching out. It takes courage to admit you need help, and it's the first step towards recovery.

  • Some helpful resources include:
  • Crisis lines
  • Support groups
  • Self-help tools

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