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To be removed from the National Do Not Disturb Registry (NDDR), you typically need to contact the organization or agency that manages the registry and request your removal. This can often be done through their official website or customer service. Additionally, you may need to provide personal information to verify your identity. It’s important to check specific guidelines, as procedures can vary by region.
You can contact the National Disaster Distress Helpline (NDDH) by calling 1-800-985-5990 or texting "TalkWithUs" to 66746. The helpline provides crisis counseling and support for individuals experiencing emotional distress related to natural or man-made disasters.
It simply can't be done unless you can prove you were put on there by accident (a mis-mark at a donation center that resulted in you being added to the NDDR or something similar of which you are not to blame). Once you're on the list, you're there until the FDA changes its laws regarding whatever put you on there in the first place.