How Do I Get Rid of My Internet Addiction?

Question by Nicky P: How do I get rid of my Internet addiction?
How do I get rid of my Internet addiction? It interfers with my school, work schedule, and sleep. I’m always on the Internet all the time and I visit websites like myspace, yahoo answers, youtube, and wikipedia and can’t stop. How do I get rid of this addiction?

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Answer by Erin G
Start by going to a real person to ask rather than an website.

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