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In Real Life, breaking free of a drug addiction can be a lengthy process—for certain addictions, it may take months and require medical supervision. For some substances, going cold turkey in real life can be dangerous. In fiction, however, people routinely overcome their substance habit by going through a single self-imposed (and often painful) withdrawal phase, after which they are no longer addicted. Frequently involves locking oneself up in a room or chaining oneself to a bed.
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