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  1. AM I AN ADDICT? If you are experiencing problems stopping or controlling the amount of drugs you take then Drug Addicts Anonymous (DAA) may have the solution to your addiction.

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  2. “The All Addicts Anonymous Program changed my life from one of pain and despair and ugliness into one of joy and brightness and gratitude.” — Meredith P., depression addict Jim H.

  3. We are Narcotics Anonymous in the United Kingdom & Channel Islands. If you have a problem with drugs, we are recovering drug addicts who can help you get and stay clean.

  4. DAA membership is open to anyone who has a desire to stop using drugs, yet find themself unable to do so. In DAA, drug addicts recover by following the Twelve Step programme outlined in the Alcoholics Anonymous Basic Text , with guidance from a sponsor.

  5. This site has been created by recovered addicts and alcoholics to host a place to share their stories of recovery in a public forum, in the hope it may help the still suffering and struggling, as well as their families and friends to understand this illness and find their way out of their own addictions Your Not Alone "There Is A Solution"

  6. If you think you may have a problem with drugs, or have any questions about Drug Addicts Anonymous, you can speak to a recovered addict in the following ways: Call our Helpline: 0300 030 3000. Open 10am - 10pm, calls are charged at the normal landline rate.

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  8. Alcoholics Anonymous - here for you. At AA, alcoholics help each other. We will support you. You are not alone. Together, we find strength and hope. You are one step away. Call free 0800 917 7650, email help@aamail.org or ask any questions in the live chat box. Get help now.

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