Where Can I Talk With Medical Professional Online About Drug Addiction Treatments?

Question by Amanda C: Where can I talk with medical professional online about drug addiction treatments?
Need help choosing the right treatment for opiate dependancy for a loved one. I have looked into many treatments and don’t know which way to go? They have tryed some treatments in the past and have failed. Is there any thing that can help them get their life back with out extreme pain and suffering?

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Answer by gold dust
try hypnosis

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