The Recovery Way

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New York Drug and Alcohol Treatment the Right Way!

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How Do You Know If You Are Addicted?

[...] help to overcome it. Basic signs that you are "addicted" Obsessing about the unhealthy behavior in question. This means that you're thinking about your 'unhealthy behavior' all the time. [...]

14 Signs of Alcohol Abuse and Warnings of Alcoholism

[...] to understand the subtle difference between alcoholism (also called alcohol dependency) and alcohol abuse. While the first are considered already addicts at this point, the latter, still have some [...]

25 Government Officials Caught Using Drugs

[...] McCarthy In March 2003, former Rep. Karen McCarthy, district of Missouri, sought treatment for alcohol abuse because of a widely reported intoxication incident in which she fell down in a House office [...]

Why Benzo Withdrawal Syndrome is Deadly

[...] ) Serax (Oxazepam) Valium (diazepam) Dormicum (Midazolam) Ativan (lorazepam) Benzodiazepine Withdrawal Symptoms Benzo withdrawal syndrome accompanies a physical dependence; the symptoms emerge when an [...]

Pill Mills: Is Your Doctor A Drug Dealer?

[...] for many. When attempting to stop, these dependent people begin to experience unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. ​ Before they know it, they've fallen victim to addiction. These pill mills use this to [...]

14 Signs of Alcohol Abuse and Warnings of Alcoholism

[...] Continued drinking knowing the habit causes problems to self and others 14. The presence of withdrawal symptoms Just how big is the threat of alcoholism to the global society? The World Health [...]

Three Major Types of Addictions and Their Signs

[...] cough? This may be a sign of chronic bronchitis due to cocaine use. Emotionally Unstable: Are mood swings more and more common? Perhaps you have witnessed them while they're using. They may be happy, [...]

How Do You Know If You Are Addicted?

[...] , or activity in order to get that same rush. Your personality has changed. You experience mood swings, anxiety, depression, or all of the above. You can't hold a job, or stay in school. Your eating [...]

Pill Mills: Is Your Doctor A Drug Dealer?

[...] family spoken to you about this issue before? Have you taken your medication to balance out mood swings, anxiety, or sleeping issues? Do you obsess over your medication? Do you worry about running [...]

Pill Mills: Is Your Doctor A Drug Dealer?

[...] in an unethical and harmful way. If you believe you or a loved one are suffering from an opiate addiction, there are clear signs to look for. Any of these signs, whether intentional or not, may [...]

Three Major Types of Addictions and Their Signs

[...] fact that you have an opiate addiction. If you are abusing opiates, it's important to know crucial signs. There will be some [...]

Three Major Types of Addictions and Their Signs

[...] common for meth addicts to have sever dental problems. Tooth loss is not uncommon after extended use. Friends Have Changed: They no longer hang out with their previous group of friends. [...]

Why Benzo Withdrawal Syndrome is Deadly

[...] strongly recommended in short term use (2–4 weeks), not for months or years; withdrawal from extended use of them can be deadly (Ashton, 1994). We will examine: What are benzodiazepine withdrawal [...]

Pill Mills: Is Your Doctor A Drug Dealer?

[...] with the intent to become addicted. Unfortunately, a tolerance develops quickly after extended use. This tolerance causes users to take or “need” more and more of the drug in order to [...]

25 Government Officials Caught Using Drugs

[...] pages. Soon after resigning from the office, he entered in a rehab to treat his alcohol addiction. 20. John Sullivan Former US Representative John Sullivan was a member of Congress in Tulsa, [...]

Why Benzo Withdrawal Syndrome is Deadly

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How To Identify Amphetamine Use and Abuse

[...] option for those who suffer from somewhat milder withdrawal symptoms. Also available is dual diagnosis treatment. It is recommended to those who, apart from their addiction, suffer from other mental [...]

14 Signs of Alcohol Abuse and Warnings of Alcoholism

[...] ! Misdiagnosing situations like this can be avoided during a stay at a qualified  dual diagnosis treatment facility.  Last but certainly not the least; alcohol is held responsible for [...]

Three Major Types of Addictions and Their Signs

[...] not only taken over their health, but their responsibilities as well. Alcohol Alcohol addiction Alcohol is unlike the other mentioned substances, simply because it's legal. Alcoholism is so [...]

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How Do You Know If You Are Addicted?

[...] help to overcome it. Basic signs that you are "addicted" Obsessing about the unhealthy behavior in question. This means that you're thinking about your 'unhealthy behavior' all the time. [...]

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