▲ 1 r/QuitAfrin
Is it really a problem to an addict if the cure is more expensive than the problem?
So, I’ve been an addicted to nasal spray for 16 years of my life. I have constant congestion problems stemming from structural problems with my nose including a deviated septum. I cannot lay down on the side or have my head flat without heavy congestion. The only means to fix my problem would cost $6000 (yes even with insurance) which would be more expensive than being an addict for life.Thankfully, my rate of consumption has not increased. What are the long term problems of being an addict for life?
u/AssociationNew6774 — 1 day ago