Thursday, August 29, 2013

Inhalant Drugs And The Health Risks They Pose

If you are like most people you probably do not know anyone that has tried or uses inhalants to get high. The most common types of inhalants are spray paint, glues and solvents and nitrous oxide, commonly referred to as whip it! Below you will read some facts regarding inhalant abuse.

The use of inhalants can be traced back to the 1970's when they became very popular, especially among people in their late teens to early twenties. Today the trend has shifted and inhalants have become very popular with people in their early to mid-teens. This is generally due to the fact that not only are inhalants easier to get then other illegal drugs they are also much cheaper. Because they are so inexpensive and readily available people tend to use and abuse them more and addictions are on the rise. A scary statistic is that almost 20% of today’s teenage population has tried some sort of inhalant.

This is a frightening statistic because it is very easy to have fatal complications when using inhalants. One very common problem is people actually choking on their own vomit after using inhalants. The risks are increased when the inhalants are abused in confined spaces like a bedroom or inhaled from bags. One very scary possibility is called sniffing death syndrome, when this happens the person’s heart suddenly stops beating and they die instantly.

If you use inhalants as a recreational drug and do not become addicted you still have many health risks to worry about. Many people who have casually used inhalants are experiencing kidney and liver complications as a result of their inhalant use. Intense migraines are also another possible long term side effect.

I know most people do not consider inhalants drugs and many people think they are not as dangerous as traditional drugs, but they are. So if you are thinking about trying inhalants don't do it! And if you know someone who might be using please talk to them and make them realize the risks.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Getting Off Of Benzodiazepines Can Be Difficult


When you're trying to get off of benzodiazepines like Xanax or Valium, then you're going to need some help probably. The following text is going to help you to figure out what you can do to get yourself into rehab and off of this addictive type of medication.

Don't just stop taking this kind of medication cold turkey if you've been using it for a while. The problem with coming off of this medication is that you can experience seizures and other symptoms that are life threatening. You may start to hallucinate and you'll get shaky, much like alcohol withdrawals. If you can, you need to ask your doctor if you can get on a tapering plan so that you can slowly ween yourself off of this medication. Just stopping is dangerous, and if you feel like you're having any difficulties when you stop you may want to check into the hospital.

Don't think that rehab is just for people that are on drugs that you can get on the street. There are plenty of people that have to get into rehab that are using their prescription medication in the wrong way. It's going to be tough to admit to yourself that you have a problem, but once you get a little bit of sober time under your belt you're going to realize that you feel quite a bit better without these substances ruling your life. It can be done, you just have to be serious with yourself about quitting.

As you can see, there is help for you if you're on medications like Ativan or any benzodiazepine. You just have to be ready to quit and willing to get some help. You're not in this alone and there are people who have beaten this same addiction in the past!