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"I've been using (abusing) multiple drugs over the past years and need help to overcome my problems"

About: Substance to Solution

(as the patient),

I used to attend sessions at s2s few years ago but after few sessions I stopped. Thought that I was able to manage it myself and it was working until I split up with my wife. Since then I've been smoking a lot of cannabis, using opiates (codeine, morphine, dihydrocodeine), but my main problem (I think it's my main problem) is speed - amphetamine. I have bipolar disorder and severe depression with anxiety and often having suicidal thoughts, on which I acted once but lately those thoughts became much stronger and I'm worried that I might be a danger to myself. I have two children who live with their mum, and there are problems with access and that makes my depression 1000 times worst. I'm in a mess basically and really need help

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Response from Annmarie Teahan, Partnership Development Manager, Substance 2 Solution, CGL 4 years ago
Annmarie Teahan
Partnership Development Manager, Substance 2 Solution,
CGL
Submitted on 08/11/2019 at 13:25
Published on Care Opinion at 15:24


Dear "Artlysy"

I’m really sorry to hear of the difficulties you have been experiencing.

S2S are still the drug and alcohol treatment service for Northamptonshire. You are very welcome to come back and make use of our service, we would value the chance to work with you again.

We know that each person’s story is unique, so we would take the time to listen to you first of all. Then we would work alongside you, giving you various support, treatment and advice to help you recover and achieve your goals.

There are some stories from other people who have used our services published here on Care Opinion. Feel free to have a look at them and see how we have helped others.

You can call us Freephone on 0808 169 8512, from 9am – 4:30pm Monday – Friday. When you call us we can book you an appointment, or give you the times of our drop in sessions across the county. We can also give you telephone numbers for people that can support you with your mental health.

In the meantime, if you do feel low and need to contact someone regarding your mental health, the Samaritans are available 24/7 and their number is 116 123.

I hope this information is helpful to you, and please know we are waiting and ready to help.

Best wishes

Annmarie

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