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Upcoming NA Meetings in Palestine

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6:30 PM Palestine Freedom Group 600 West Palestine Avenue Palestine

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Palestine is a city in and the county seat of Anderson County in Texas. Substance use disorder has been a challenge in Palestine in the past, and some people are still struggling with it. The progression of substance use disorders is usually gradual, which makes it difficult to detect early on. Some people have returned to drugs they were prescribed by a healthcare provider because they enjoyed the effects, which has led to substance use disorders. While some drugs take time to become addicted to, others, such as opioid painkillers, are extremely addictive. Fortunately, substance use disorders can be treated medically, and people who treat them properly can achieve long-term recovery. Joining the Narcotics Anonymous community after professional treatment is one of the most effective ways to deal with substance use disorders. NA meetings in Palestine and other places can assist people who are struggling with substance use disorders by putting them in contact with others who are going through the same thing and are equally committed to living drug-free lives. Many people are aware of the Narcotics Anonymous community’s success, but they are unsure where to find one. Narcotics.com has a list of some of the best Texas NA meetings in your area. The directory also includes a list of NA meetings in a variety of other states across the United States. Get the contact information for the one closest to you and start attending right away.

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