I've been stealing my own itunes

Hello! Sorry for bad English.
in the evening on Sunday, a brief summary of the 17 month of August I have to give my friend my own and I've had to change the PIN number and all the information related to the original account .. I am in desperate need of calculating how can I restore it so I ask help me regarding this email is stolen.
if necessary. Call to tech support, I can not because I
do not know the spoken English. Help!
<Email Edited By Host>

We are fellow users here on these forums, you're not talking to iTunes Support nor Apple - I've asked the hosts to remove your email address from your post.
What did you give your friend ? If you mean that you gave them your account details and they've changed them, then if you can't get its password reset via http://iforgot.apple.com then try contacting Support in your country (they should speak your country's language) : Apple ID: Contacting Apple for help with Apple ID account security.

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