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	<title>Comments on: My perspective of addiction by SB Kent</title>
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	<description>I hope to use this forum to share my thoughts and experiences and to stimulate discussion, mainly in the field of addiction, but also around life in general. I am the founder and director of  Charter Harley Street in London and our website address is www.charterharleystreet.com.</description>
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		<title>By: enrico s.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[beautiful. so me. i hate it when they say to me &#039;yes he/she needs help but hey they never did heroin!! i now answer &#039;yet&#039;. one of the least loveable aspects of my recovery is that now i recognise the sign in others of the condition i have. it takes me seconds. nobody likes to be told though and now i&#039;m perceived as the pain in the ass of the family that thinks everybody is sick. solution? i have several in mind but none very spiritual...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>beautiful. so me. i hate it when they say to me &#8216;yes he/she needs help but hey they never did heroin!! i now answer &#8216;yet&#8217;. one of the least loveable aspects of my recovery is that now i recognise the sign in others of the condition i have. it takes me seconds. nobody likes to be told though and now i&#8217;m perceived as the pain in the ass of the family that thinks everybody is sick. solution? i have several in mind but none very spiritual&#8230;</p>
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