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Australian Swim Great Hackett Out of Rehab

Australian swim great Hackett out of rehab
Australian swimming great Grant Hackett has left rehab after seeking help for an addiction to sleeping pills and says he learned a lot during his time in treatment. Hackett, who won the 1,500m freestyle at both the 2000 and 2004 Olympics and claimed four world titles in the event, fled to the United States in February, days after he was pictured half-naked in a hotel lobby looking for his young …
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Hackett 'back on track' after rehab
Grant Hackett has left rehab saying he feels proud he sought treatment for a sleeping pill addiction.        
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Swimming: "Proud" Hackett out of rehab
Australian swimming great Grant Hackett has left rehab after seeking help for an addiction to sleeping pills and says he learned a lot during his time in treatment.
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Today's Letters: The Future of the Sex Trade

Today's letters: The future of the sex trade
Prostitutes are often victims of childhood sexual abuse who turn to alcohol and drugs to dull their pain. Increased efforts should be directed toward rescuing women caught in this dangerous cycle, such as offering housing, treatment and rehabilitation …
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Grant Hackett Leaves US Rehab After Sleeping Pill Addiction Treatment – the Australian

Grant Hackett leaves US rehab after sleeping pill addiction treatment – The Australian


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Grant Hackett leaves US rehab after sleeping pill addiction treatment
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OLYMPIC swimming champion Grant Hackett has left rehab saying he feels proud he had the courage to seek treatment for a sleeping pill addiction. The triple gold medallist spoke about his experience at Los Angeles Airport today for the first time since …
Grant Hackett speaks for first time since leaving rehabDaily Mail
Grant Hackett Off From RehabInternational Business Times AU
'Proud' Hackett out of rehabThe Malay Mail Online
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Ebay Addiction. Hobbies Out of Control and Getting Worse?

Question by Lilith: Ebay addiction. Hobbies out of control and getting worse?
Hi. First let me give you a little background so you know what you are dealing with.
I am an older college educated woman who lives on disability because of mental illness. I am bi polar and bpd. I was told by a doctor that I am emotionally 12 years old. That sounds about right to me and given the circumstances of my childhood makes sense.
I had a very deprived and sadistic childhood. I had nothing and no one.

Now I have the hobby of collecting dolls. Not the thousand dollar art dolls, but good designer collectible play dolls that average about 50 dollars each.

The problem is that I constantly need a new doll to work on. (I re-make them and re-dress them) and I will stop at nothing to get them.

I'm Back on Track After Rehab: Hackett

I'm back on track after rehab: Hackett
Australian swimming great Grant Hackett has spoken publically for the first time since leaving a US rehabilition facility.
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Do You Think the NHS Should Stop Giving Free Treatment to Drug Addicts?

Question by Vivien Gina K.: Do you think the NHS should stop giving free treatment to drug addicts?
In my college we are doing a tv show and this question is our topic, currently the NHS is giving free treatment to drug addicts however should they continue to this or should addicts pay because it was there choice in the first place to start on drugs?

Best answer:

Answer by Yipes
Short answer no

Answer by Braty
A lot of people would disagree with me being that drug addiction is considered an illness but I think that they should pay for it themselves. For the life of me,I just don’t understand how someone even decides to start using drugs.It isn’t an illness that just happens.The individual chose that path.They should be responsible.