When Was the Last Time You Said No?

         "An open letter to anyone who wants to quit taking
 narcotic pain pills (like Vicodin) but just
doesn’t know
what to do to get started – maybe you’ve failed every
single time you’ve tried to quit before ‘cause the
drug
just calls out to you and you just CANNOT SAY NO!"

    From the desk of Brooke C, former narcotic pain pill addict:

By now you have probably already tried at least a dozen different things to get sober.  You've probably
gone to rehab, been to countless NA and AA meetings, tried the "reduce your addiction" medications,
and gone through hundreds of interventions and counseling sessions.

I've been there and I know what it's like.

Talk about doing again and again what was NOT WORKING and getting exactly what I didn't want!

I couldn't figure out why I was doing that over and over and over.

I spent more years than I care to admit fighting my addiction every single day, trying to quit, failing,
trying again, failing.

Because I kept doing the same stupid thing over and over, I started to think I was really stupid, and
felt that if there were a prize for stupidity, I would be the winner, hands-down.  

That is what addiction does to us:  It destroys our life, our self-confidence, our self-worth, everything
worthwhile and precious.


FINALLY, after many, many, many attempts to get out of the misery of addiction, I uncovered some
things that really worked with my cravings.  That changed the whole game plan.  If I could deal with my
 cravings, I could get out of the rathole.

And I did!

What stumps and baffles us is we get whupped upside the head with a killer craving:  "I WANT TO
GET
HIGH RIGHT NOW!" and we don't know what to do with that feeling.

But I found a technique that turned cravings to get high into mincemeat -- made them
like tiny gnats
I could flick away -- and that made all the difference.

Feeling utter relief that I had found a way out, I wrote it all down in descriptive detail so others who
suffer from pain pill addiction could get free too.

I put it in a comprehensive e-book that outlines like a roadmap specifically what you need to do if you
want to escape from the clutches of addiction.

It's not easy, but at least it can be done.  (See, before, I wasn't even sure it COULD be done.  I'm sure
you know that feeling.)

"GETTING OFF PAIN PILLS (Vicodin, Hydrocodone, Lortab, Tylenol 3, Percocet, etc.!)  The True Story
 of How I Finally Kicked My Pain Pill Habit (When All Else Had Failed) and Got My Life Back On Track
Again (and How You Can Do the Same)" is the name of my e-book, and I want to share it with you and
the millions of other narcotic painpill addicts out there.

 (Do you know there are about 14 million of us???)

   If you are tired of trying to quit and failing
time and time again, this book could be exactly
what  
you've been looking for.

I won't pretend to be some sort of guru who has all of the answers.  I don't know what, exactly, will
work for you.  All I know is what worked for me.  I'm hoping that what worked for me will help you
as well.  That's why I've written this book: to give you some of the solutions that helped
me finally get
sober. It wasn't easy and wasn't ever any fun but it worked.

Today I am sober.

Not so long ago, I wasn't.

My drug of choice was pills.  I was addicted to pain pills for what felt like forever.  I won't lie: most
of
the time I was pretty happy with being an addict.  It felt good to be high.  As time went
on, however,
it took more and more to keep me high.  I went from taking only a couple of Vicodin a day
to taking a
dozen different things.  As soon as I felt that high start to wear off, I'd pop something.  I
branched out
from Vicodin to harder drugs (both in their intensity and their availability).

I noticed the looks I was getting from my friends.  I saw the stares from my coworkers (when I still
had
my job).  I even saw the looks I was getting from people I passed on the streets.  I didn't care.
They wouldn't be so judgmental if they knew what I knew: that being high was the only way to be.

My "come to Jesus" moment arrived when I got injured and instead of thinking "ouch"
or "damn,
what am I supposed to do now? I can't work like this" I thought "hooray!
Vicodin! Now they'll have
to give it to me! I'm injured!"

And that's when I thought "what the hell am I doing?"  I felt pathetic.  I saw, finally, that I was
the stereotype and that made me mad. I wasn't going to let myself become some after school
special
warning story!

From there it has been a long and hard road. I've tried dozens of different ways to quit but after my
initial "I will kick this thing’s ass!" motivation wore off, something would happen. I'd get tired. I'd get
lonely. Hell -- I'd just get bored.

I'd start all over again.

If you're reading this either you've experienced the cycle for yourself firsthand or you know and care
about someone who is hurting themselves with their addictions.

Before I go further, I need to clarify some things:

                                                                  I am not a doctor.

                                                     I am not a trained therapist.

                                                     I am not licensed in addiction treatment.
                                        
                                                     I am not a guru.

                   I'm just someone, like you, who wanted to get
        better and  needed something beyond the
    "traditional" options that are
out there.

  So what am I offering you?

I'm offering you this book.   I wrote it myself, digging deep into the pain addiction had caused me
and laying everything out on the table.   In it I share the different techniques
I used to overcome
my addiction and finally get clean and sober.


This book will help you:   
  Work through your detox (I won't lie: this is going to be a bitch and a half 
                 but there are things  you can do to make it bearable)

Learn special techniques that help deaden your drug cravings

  Learn exactly how to work through those out-of-nowhere "I HAVE TO HAVE IT"
              moments that take you by surprise

  Learn a simple trick you do two times a day that makes you feel uninterested
             in taking drugs

  Learn  how to prepare yourself for social situations in which you might be
             tempted to use again

  Get to the point where you enjoy your sobriety and no longer care about
             getting high (and that will happen sooner than you might think)

 Develop a genuine reluctance to get high

Sever your emotional tie to your drugs of choice (believe it or not,
             you simply won't be  interested in them anymore)
It's hard to write about my book without making it sound like some kind of miracle cure. Let me
emphasize that this is not a miracle cure.  Remember: I am not a medical professional.  You
should
make sure to work with a doctor if you are thinking of going through detox and overcoming your
addiction.  This book is not meant to take the place of any medical treatment that you might need.

This book is meant to supplement the efforts that you have already made or are already making.

Let me be your cheerleader.

Let me be the person you lean on.

          Let my book be your support system.

In addition to information on craving reduction and coping techniques, I also provide:

  •     My own story (feel free to compare your story to mine.  I'll be the "wow at least I wasn't
             as bad
    as her" if it helps you get better)
  •     Encouragement
  •     Patience

Lots of times our friends and families, in spite of their intentions, can become annoyed and impatient
with our recovery process.  "Why is this taking so long?"  "How hard can it really be to just say no?"
are
things we are all scared of hearing.

It takes an addict to know an addict.

I'm an addict in recovery.  I know you.  I know the battle you're facing and I've lived
through it.


You may not be able to phone me in the middle of the night but you can pick up my book and
read any
part of it to help yourself remember why you're working so hard to get clean.

I'm also offering e-mail coaching free for thirty days to every person who buys this book. 
After you've
ordered, I will e-mail you to remind you to let me know when you want the
coaching to start, and then whenever you want your 30 days to start, let me know, and
I will be available
to you personally by e-mail for 30 days. 

Remember, I am not a counselor or therapist, so this is coaching
in the most informal sense:
hand-holding and cheerleading, answering questions, just listening, being there
for you as you
embark on this exciting journey.


There obviously is only one of me, so I will have to pull this bonus offer if I no longer have the
time,
so take advantage while it’s still there.  (I wish I’d had a cheerleader by my side when
I quit!)


Are you ready to start getting better?  
  You Can Get The Whole Story Now
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Only $17.00
 


That's it!  For the price of a few lattes (or one bottle of pain pills!) you can download this
information-packed 120+ page report now.




To purchase, click Below



(And if for any reason you’re not satisfied, I will refund your money, no questions asked, within the first
60 days of purchase.)




Best wishes And To Your Success,

Brooke