There a drug epidemic going on that is as devastating as the crack epidemic of the 80's, yet no one is really talking about it. Crystal Meth is destroying the lives of millions of people across the world. It is a drug that can turn a vibrant young person with their future ahead of them into a soulless zombie. If you have the time, please Google the before and after pics of crystal meth addicts. You will notice that they seem to age a hundred years in a three year period. One of the most heartbreaking images is of a beautiful young lady who destroyed herself with this drug to the point where after five years of using it she no longer looked like herself and took on a very frightening look. I am not making this up. Use Google to verify it, this drug is a killer and it is big money.
Not only does this drug destroy its users, it causes fires and destroys neighborhoods. Making crystal meth is dangerous, it causes chemical fires and it releases fumes in the air. Recently, it has been found out that International gangs are renting out homes in suburban areas to cook crystal meth. They take these homes intended for families and turn them into a drug factory. The problems come when they catch on fire or someone rents or buys the house after them and the fumes from the drug are in the walls and children inhale these chemicals. Crystal meth is a killer and it is taking over the country. It is White Man's Crack and popular in poor white areas more so than anywhere else.
If you need help recovering from crystal meth, there is a chance. Though this drug is quite dangerous, many have successfully quit using it, and have returned to a normal life of sobriety.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Alcohol And Drug Abuse Assistance To Help You

When you first want to quit doing drugs or alcohol you have to be sure that you want to do it because you're the one that wants to quit. Don't think that you should quit because someone else told you they want you to. The reason for this is because if you don't really want to quit, then there's going to be no way that you'll stop for yourself. You need to be able to take into account that you need to want to quit so that you have a better chance with this.
In the end, you're going to need to get some help with quitting and you should probably get into touch with a detox facility and then one for rehab. You may think you can just stop at home and be fine, but chances are things won't work out like that for you. It's a good idea to make sure you put yourself into a place where you can get professional help to deal with your addictions. You can also use this as a way to escape from your life that has you addicted to things so that you can get better.
Now you're aware of what can be done if you have an addiction to drugs or alcohol. This isn't going to be terribly easy to deal with, but once you're able to get things into order you will be doing fine. Good luck and hopefully things work out well for you!
Monday, January 6, 2014
The Dangers And Misuse of Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs

Sedative-hypnotic drugs, or depressants consist of barbiturates, Nembutal, Amytal, Seconal, and Phenobarbital slow down the brain activity in a person. These drugs are also called downers and can be very dangerous if taken in quantity or mixed with other drugs or alcohol.
If a person uses these types of drugs on a regular basis, a 'drug tolerance' can develop where the body adjusts to them, and it takes a higher and higher dose of the drug to hit a 'high.' This will cause a dependence on the drug to develop, which means that more of the drug is needed again and again, and if the drug is stopped suddenly, there can be sever withdrawal symptoms that can occur.
While there are legitimate reasons for take these drugs as prescribed, taking them in any other way than from a doctor's supervised treatment can be very dangerous. For example, barbiturates are used in surgical situations to help with anesthesia and they are also used for the treatment of anxiety and seizures.
It can be extremely dangerous for a person to use barbiturates to 'get high' because there is a very small tolerance between a desired dose of the drug and and an overdose. It only takes a small miscalculation to get to the point where respiratory distress can occur, which can lead to restricted breathing, an coma, and even death. It is also possible to have violent seizures which can lead to death.
Ingesting these drugs in combination with one another can be a disaster as well, as some people will take them in combination to reach a new 'high' or to counter unpleasant effects from another drug. The repercussions can also be very bad in cases such as this.
Substance abuse in this category of the sedative drugs, is a very scary path to travel, and it results in many deaths with people taking the drugs in an unsupervised way.
Friday, December 20, 2013
Addiction to Sleeping Pills is a Growing Concern

Someone who is addicted to sleeping pills, like Lunesta or Ambien, may find themselves unable to sleep without the drugs. Though it is possible that the doctor prescribing it will increase the dosage, there does come a point where the practitioner will no longer write a prescription for a higher dose.
Even at the lower levels, taking sleeping pills can be dangerous. If the patient has kidney or liver disease, the medication can make it worse. This is because the drug must go through the entire body. A damaged liver will have difficulty processing it.
The possibility of overdose can be high if the person believes that they can not sleep without it. Sometimes, the patient may even forget that they have already taken a dose. Because it puts the person to sleep, they may simply lie down for bed and never wake up again.
Generally, sleep medications should only be used for a short period of time. The patient needs to work on other therapies to help them go to sleep without the use of pain medications.
If someone has become addicted, it is important that they tell their doctor. Though this honesty may be difficult, the doctor can help the individual to wean off of the medication. It may even be necessary for the patient to enter a drug rehabilitation program. They can supervise the withdrawal and help the patient with alternatives.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Don't Let Smoking Continue To Rob You Of Health

As is well known in the science world, nicotine in tobacco is a very addictive substance. This is why kicking the cigarette habit is probably the hardest thing a person can do. Make sure you know how to reach your goal before quitting.
When it comes to smoking cessation, do not make things even harder than they already are. Don't go the cold turkey route. There's a huge chance you'll fail if you use this method. Nicotine is so addictive that a method like therapy, the patch or medication is recommended. These will help you through those initial withdrawal stages, which should make quitting smoking easier.
Tell your loved ones that you want to quit smoking. By entrusting the people close to you with your plan, you give them the power to help you succeed. This might be the extra motivation you need in order to keep on track with quitting smoking.
Make a list of what methods you can use to quit. Take time to customize your list as a way to quit smoking more effectively. What works for someone else may not work for you. It is very important that you specifically figure out what ways work the best for you. Creating this personalized list does just that.
If you suddenly get the urge to smoke, try to delay your smoking. If you do something else and then re-evaluate your feelings after a few minutes, you'll find that the worst of the cravings are gone. If the 10 minutes wasn't enough, then keep delaying yourself until it urge has passed.
Remember that you are having a hard time quitting because you are addicted. Nicotine withdrawal will take a big toll on your body and mind. Implement the tips in this article and simplify the process of quitting for yourself. With these tips and tricks, as well as your effort, you can stop smoking.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Some Alcohol Addiction Facts To Help You
Alcohol is a substance that a lot of people abuse for one reason or another. If you think that you or someone you know has a problem with it, then you should check this article out. It will give you some alcohol facts so you can get the help you're looking for.
If you can't go for a 24 hour period without drinking, then you may have an alcohol problem. A lot of people that drink do so because they want to feel normal or a little drunk before they do anything else. This pattern can get out of hand really fast. Eventually it takes more and more alcohol to get the effects of it, and then that means that you're putting yourself at risk for alcohol poisoning. You will have a hard time keeping work or your relationships so it can really do a number on your life.
When you do decide that you want to quit, you may want to get some medical help. A lot of people experience DTs which could be a problem if you don't get yourself on some medication that slows things down. This is one of the only substances where the withdrawal process can hurt you quite a bit. It may even end with you dying if you've been drinking enough. You need to check into a detox place before you try to quit. That way, you can be watched and monitored, and appropriate medical procedures can be done if there are any complications.
You can find alcohol pretty much everywhere, and that's why it can be hard to get away from at times. Hopefully this article has taught you what you need to do if you or someone you know of is dealing with this kind of an addiction.
If you can't go for a 24 hour period without drinking, then you may have an alcohol problem. A lot of people that drink do so because they want to feel normal or a little drunk before they do anything else. This pattern can get out of hand really fast. Eventually it takes more and more alcohol to get the effects of it, and then that means that you're putting yourself at risk for alcohol poisoning. You will have a hard time keeping work or your relationships so it can really do a number on your life.
When you do decide that you want to quit, you may want to get some medical help. A lot of people experience DTs which could be a problem if you don't get yourself on some medication that slows things down. This is one of the only substances where the withdrawal process can hurt you quite a bit. It may even end with you dying if you've been drinking enough. You need to check into a detox place before you try to quit. That way, you can be watched and monitored, and appropriate medical procedures can be done if there are any complications.
You can find alcohol pretty much everywhere, and that's why it can be hard to get away from at times. Hopefully this article has taught you what you need to do if you or someone you know of is dealing with this kind of an addiction.
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Wednesday, November 6, 2013
The Facts About Heroin Addiction
In the 1950s and 60s, familiar drugs that were bought for decades beforehand began to lose over the counter status due to widespread abuse and experimentation with such dangerous substances. Heroin was one such drug that would become a controlled substance, previously able to be purchased from a pharmacy.
Derived from the poppy plant, heroin is a derivative of opium, a substance occurring naturally in the seeds of poppies. As one of the most addictive drugs, it is estimated that over a quarter of all people who try it become addicted, and it is one of the hardest to come off of, with withdrawal symptoms that could be described as horrifying. Users' aging processes accelerate dramatically; adding to this, hair loss and tooth decay are also common side effects of heroin use.
Regular use of heroin attacks the respiratory system, and overdose can lead to suffocation. The lungs become so relaxed, that they cease to work. The body becomes oxygen deprive, cells die, and subsequently the user expires. Even where fatal overdose is not the cause of death, prolonged use of heroin can cause death too. The drug goes after the liver, heart, and lungs, leading to hepatitis (a liver condition), and myocarditis (a heart condition). Heroin use can also lead to contraction of AIDS, not because the drug itself causes it, but because users often share needles.
Heroin is defined as a quick high, and the effects of the drug are nearly instantaneous. However, with the passing of time, the body will build a resistance to the drug, and the dosage will have to be increased to achieve that warm high. In this way, the door to overdose is opened wider and wider the more the user takes the drug.
Parents should talk to their children about the harsh consequences of using this drug, both legal and medical. Friends and family of individuals who are suffering from heroin addiction should seek professional help. It is not an easy subject to address, even when your children do not use drugs. But talking about it today is preferable to your children or friends winding up in rehab tomorrow. Users of drugs often turn to them because there is something else wrong, so probing your child's problems in a gentle way with a view to fixing them may be done in conjunction with telling them not to take drugs, just because.
Derived from the poppy plant, heroin is a derivative of opium, a substance occurring naturally in the seeds of poppies. As one of the most addictive drugs, it is estimated that over a quarter of all people who try it become addicted, and it is one of the hardest to come off of, with withdrawal symptoms that could be described as horrifying. Users' aging processes accelerate dramatically; adding to this, hair loss and tooth decay are also common side effects of heroin use.
Regular use of heroin attacks the respiratory system, and overdose can lead to suffocation. The lungs become so relaxed, that they cease to work. The body becomes oxygen deprive, cells die, and subsequently the user expires. Even where fatal overdose is not the cause of death, prolonged use of heroin can cause death too. The drug goes after the liver, heart, and lungs, leading to hepatitis (a liver condition), and myocarditis (a heart condition). Heroin use can also lead to contraction of AIDS, not because the drug itself causes it, but because users often share needles.
Heroin is defined as a quick high, and the effects of the drug are nearly instantaneous. However, with the passing of time, the body will build a resistance to the drug, and the dosage will have to be increased to achieve that warm high. In this way, the door to overdose is opened wider and wider the more the user takes the drug.
Parents should talk to their children about the harsh consequences of using this drug, both legal and medical. Friends and family of individuals who are suffering from heroin addiction should seek professional help. It is not an easy subject to address, even when your children do not use drugs. But talking about it today is preferable to your children or friends winding up in rehab tomorrow. Users of drugs often turn to them because there is something else wrong, so probing your child's problems in a gentle way with a view to fixing them may be done in conjunction with telling them not to take drugs, just because.
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