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If you or someone you care about is suffering from drug addiction or alcoholism, the last thing you want to be thinking about is how you’ll pay for treatment. But while this might be a valid concern, it shouldn’t be one that stops you from reaching out for help. There are a number of different ways to pay for addiction treatment or alcohol rehab- even if you don’t have any insurance. In fact, the people who can help you make all necessary payment arrangements are the same ones that you’ll talk to when you call for a confidential consultation at a treatment center. Knowing what to expect before you make that call might help make the process go more smoothly.

Most people pay for rehab with some type of insurance. However, this doesn’t always have to be an independent policy that you pay for yourself. It could include employer-sponsored insurance, armed forces insurance, state-funded insurance programs for the underprivileged or disadvantaged, and even as part of riders for some types of life insurance and other products. Each provider is unique, so it’s important to understand exactly what your policy covers and what it doesn’t. But if you need help figuring it all out, you should simply call a treatment center and they can properly advise you of what your coverage includes. Continue reading ‘How to Pay for Drug or Alcohol Rehab’ »

There are those who think that just because doctors give some prescription drugs, it already means that there can be no harm done. Well, that statement is true except that such drugs, at times, aren’t taken in for the right reasons. There are those who abuse and misuse these drugs that can be bought from a nearby pharmacy right away. It is because of this so-called “convenience” that there are people who get to abuse such substances.

There is a certain term to call this grave use of different drugs. This term is known as substance misuse. A good example would be to take in some cough medication to help in getting some sound sleep. Another good example would also be taking in laxatives to help during the weight loss process. This sort of misuse entails using the many substances that can be bought from a grocery store, convenience store and/or pharmacy, worse being buying using the prohibited types of drugs, such as heroin. On the other hand, substance abuse happens when a person uses the many different substances that can be found inside the house. Continue reading ‘What You Want to Know About Substance Misuse’ »

Alcoholics can incur many dangerous side effects after short and/or long term consumption of any alcohol type. Although besides that of affecting the muscles, the blood, the brain and so much more, alcohol gravely affects an individual’s heart. This puts most alcoholics at risk for different diseases, malfunctions and illnesses relating therein.

When it comes to alcohol, there are many side effects that directly affect the outer visual appearance of an individual. These effects may include, but are not limited to, a swollen face or fingers, broken veins in the nose, bloated mouth, etc. Although there are also the effects that exist within the body of an alcoholic, even if they cannot be seen on a daily basis. Continue reading ‘Heart Risks and Alcoholism’ »

In drug and alcohol recovery circles, an interventionist is a professional whom families call when they need help confronting a loved one about addiction and the need for treatment. Interventions are among the most reliable and consistently successful ways to get addicts to see the light and seek help, but they are not always successful. There are a number of things that can go wrong in the lead-up to and during an intervention, so having a professional on hand can be a great help.

When to hire someone

Any time an addict refuses to seek treatment and poses a threat to himself/herself or others, it is a good idea to get in touch with an interventionist. To be more specific, here are a few reasons why you might want to hire a professional to help with your intervention. Continue reading ‘When to Hire an Interventionist’ »

Through intervention the addict is given the opportunity to enter treatment that could be life-saving.

Intervention is usually undertaken because the family is tired of watching a loved one destroy her or him self. The drug or alcohol addicted person is often the last one to know her or his condition. Denial can be thought of as an acronym for Don’t Even Notice I Am Lying.

Addicts actually believe their own lies — that’s the delusional nature of drug and alcohol addiction. There are the same negative consequences in all areas of their lives.

Most often the families bring in the interventionist as a last resort. They’ve tried everything else from giving the addicted person money, to imposing restrictions, to hiring him or her in the family business, to letting him or her live in the basement, etc. These are enabling behaviors and do nothing to help the addict.

The actual intervention is the result of extensive planning. The first step is to find when a bed will be available at a drug addiction treatment center. Those who will be involved in the intervention are sent details of the process to make sure they are all “on the same page.” A two-hour pre-planning meeting is set up with all participants (except the addict) in attendance. This involves education about addiction and an explanation of what happens in treatment. Continue reading ‘Drug Addiction and Alcoholism Intervention – What Really Happens?’ »

Addiction to a drug or to alcohol is an all-consuming compulsion, one which demands attention, almost to the exclusion of all else. It can be a full-time job for the addict. Getting drugs or alcohol and consuming them, then being stoned or drunk occupies a large portion of their time.

In the case of drugs such as heroin or cocaine, using is definitely a morning to night occupation. The addict will wake up and look to see how much drug there is for that day’s consumption. If the supply is low, the planning of how to get more of the drug takes up the morning’s activities. Faked prescriptions, phone calls to borrow money, scams, and other methods of getting the price of drugs together is always first on the to-do list. Continue reading ‘Strategies to Avoid Relapse to Drugs – Strategy Two, Fill the Gigantic Hole Left by Drug Addiction’ »

It may sound quite strange but there are certain issues that are proving to be a stumbling block to the addiction treatment in Kentucky, which originate in the family of the patient itself. This is strange because the family, which is supposed to be the major pillar of support for the addiction treatment of the person, can sometimes prove to be a huge liability and pose difficulties in the treatment process. Here we take a look at some of these family-related problems that can make addiction treatment in Kentucky tough.

Ignorance

Most families in Kentucky are still quite ignorant of what an addiction is and even if they know, there is always the tendency to think that things like addictions always happen to other people. This complacency, however, is posing an important threat to addiction recovery in Kentucky.

Right from the school level to the workplace level, there are centers that provide education to families on how they must understand the signs and symptoms of an addiction and seek proper remedies at the right time. In schools, whenever a student is suspected to be in an addiction by the teachers or school substance counselors, the parents are immediately intimated of it and they are also explained what options for treatment can be used. The same is used when people in the workplace are found to be with addictions. However, such treatment processes are rarely initiated by the families themselves. Continue reading ‘Some Family Issues That Impede Addiction Treatment In Kentucky’ »

An opiate that belongs to the morphine-codeine family, heroin goes by the chemical name of diacetylmorphine. This vastly illegal drug is derived from the opium poppy.

Heroin is among the easiest of drugs to become addicted to. Many heroin addicts need no more than just one attempt at the drug to become addicted, even if mildly at first. Like many other drugs, heroin is used intravenously, or through smoking or snorting through the nostrils. Of these, the method most abusers prefer is injection, because the effect that is got from this method is considered the highest. This makes it the most popular method of use of heroin.

Effects of heroin: Heroin has its own way of working on the system. It primarily acts on the central nervous system initially. It starts acting within seven seconds of ingestion, when taken intravenously. In the few seconds of its being absorbed into the system, heroin can cause euphoria.

Continue reading ‘Heroin Addiction Symptoms and Signs’ »

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Drug addiction is a complex yet treatable disease in the modern times, which has made millions of people as its victim. A major portion of young people get themselves involved with the gremlin of this addiction. To treat those people and get them back to a normal life several organizations have stepped forward with modern highly effective addiction treatments. But, what about the gays and lesbians? Those addiction victims who come under any of these categories require a different approach of treatment which would suit them perfectly. For those now there are several gay friendly treatment centers, which serve all around the world.

Drug addiction affects a victim’s brain function and behavior. It has been noticed that brain function and behavior get changed among the addiction affected people. That’s why they need to treat with special care. In a drug rehab center, the patients are treated both physically and psychologically. A perfect combination of these treatments can completely cure a patient.

Continue reading ‘Treating Addiction is No More a Hassle’ »

If you’re trying to stop smoking weed, firstly, you should know that you’re not alone. Thousands of weed smokers have gone through the marijuana withdrawal symptoms and come out on top. No matter what anyone tells you there are certain physical and psychological symptoms that you should be aware of. As long as you know exactly what to expect you will have a far better chance of success.

The vast majority of people who experience marijuana withdrawal symptoms will get them within the first two weeks of quitting. From personal experience I would have to say this was at its worst in the first 10 days. This is basically because it will take a while for your mind and body to be free of THC, the major chemical compound of cannabis.

I would hazard a guess that the most common symptom of marijuana withdrawal is a feeling of anxiety. This isn’t actually that severe, although it is a feeling that can be hard to shake. I truly believe that the main reason for this anxiety is fear of the unknown. You don’t know how you will cope sober, and you don’t know if you will be able to finally quit. Your mind automatically goes into defense mode, as this is literally a new feeling and you don’t know how long it will last. Luckily, the anxiety will eventually fade with time. Continue reading ‘Marijuana Withdrawal Symptoms – The Horrors You Are Likely To Face When You First Stop Smoking Weed’ »

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