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Bedrock Project Cumbria CVS
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"It's like you fall to the bottom of the pile"
"I used to have months where I wouldn't take anything, but those days would be awful"
"I live in Cardiff, it's the capital city of Wales, how can it be there's no support for me?"
"They never really saw me as a high priority"
"The support groups have been very helpful to me with my addicitons."
"I would use drugs to mask my mental health"
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