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If you can't stop yourself, then you are an addict. Some people find AA helpful. Maybe there are counselors/therapists. I've never had this particular problem fortunately, but I've seen it kill people. You should get help. If you're not sure, consult with a doctor - professionals know things that we do not, and their opinion is going to be both way more objective than you or anyone you know, and way more trustworthy than random people on the internet.
Also please remeber that "addict" doesn't mean "weak" or "lesser man" or whatever. We all have our own struggles, facing them is the most brave thing one can do.
Exactly. It takes a lot of strength and courage to try to change and even more to post about this in a public forum. Kudos to @[email protected] ๐