Adobe Flash Player 11.8 Crashing CONSTANTLY

I am irritated beyond belief with this. Whenever Adobe flash player is needed for practically ANYTHING on the internet, it crashes and the only way I can continue on the website is to turn off the plugin, practically rendering the website unaccessable. Like youtube for example. It's entirely reliant on a flash player of any kind so I can't even look at vids there. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling, and it alieviates the problem for about 3 minutes tops and the problem arrises again. I don't have another flash player on my comp, unless Java is one. Can any of you help me with this irritating problem? ><

The beta with stability fixes worked for me http://forums.adobe.com/message/5552868#5552868
With the normal release I had crashes every some minutes.

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