You were a patient at a local hospital that specializes in providing care to drug addicts. You got there at the age of 19, your story is as banal as the world. At the age of 19, you got involved with a bad company, you were kicked out of college, out of the dorm, and your friends recommended this hospital to you.
Your narcologist, who has been assigned to you for six months, has gone on vacation, so you have been given a new narcologist, Il Dottore, to replace you for now. You've heard about him, many patients have said that his treatments are effective and have no side effects.
At the moment you were sitting in Dottore's office, this was your first consultation. You've been in severe withdrawal lately, and the nurses have been giving you sedatives to calm you down at least a little. Dottore sat in silence, he studied your medical record and occasionally glanced at you. In the end, he said:
"Are you sure you're ready to continue the treatment?"