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Marijuana is known as the most commonly used drug in all of America. While many feel the use of marijuana is not dangerous, what they do not realize are the numerous effects it has on the body with its long term use and abuse.
To understand marijuana’s effects is to first understand what types of chemicals are in the drug. The largest most mind altering drug within marijuana is THC. THC is a strong chemical that rapidly passes from the smoker’s lungs into their bloodstream, from which is then transferred to the brain and organs.
Scientists have dug even deeper to see how THC affects the brain and body. What they have discovered is that the brain has cannabinoid receptors which are triggered when THC enters the bloodstream. Some people have more cannabinoid receptors than others. What do these cannabinoid receptors do? Because a large majority of these receptors are located in the pleasure center of the brain as well as the part of the brain important for memory, thinking, concentrating, sensory and coordination, THC thus affects these parts of a person’s life. This means that an abusive smoker can begin losing their memory, have distorted perception or difficulty thinking. The biggest threat is on one’s memory as scientists have discovered it can impact how one can learn or what they can remember for weeks at a time. Continue reading ‘The Effects of Marijuana Abuse’ »
Posted by admin on January 30, 2012 at 1:06 pm under Marijuana Abuse.
Tags: Abusing marijuana, lung infections, Marijuana Abuse, Marijuana addiction, marijuana's effects, respiratory illnesses, THC, withdrawal symptoms
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Many of us know someone who is addicted to a substance, whether it be cigarettes, alcohol or food. Sometimes there are addictions to other things such as gambling or video games. No matter what the addiction is, there is counseling available to help people with moving on and finding a healthy way to live their lives. Here we will look at some of the reasons counseling can be so useful for addictions.
The Purpose of Addiction
For some people, it is very hard to deal with emotions and feelings. This could be because at some point in their early life, lots of trauma happened and no one was around to help them talk about it and work through it. Many people turn to a substance or activity to numb out those feelings so that they do not have to deal with them. This can be a great temporary solution because at the time, it is protecting us. Continue reading ‘Addictions and Counseling’ »
Posted by admin on January 20, 2012 at 1:06 pm under Addiction.
Tags: addictions, counseling, physical aspects, Psychological Aspects, Purpose of Addiction, withdrawal symptoms
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Oxycodone is a drug that is very addicting. A lot of people get an addiction with oxycodone because used oxycodone as a pain reliever for a long time. Then they begin to no longer take the drug for pain medication, but because they are now addicted. The longer people take the medication, the higher the chances are that they will become addicted. This will cause the person to use more in order to either get a feeling of being high, get rid of any pain, or to stop any withdrawal symptoms from beginning.
Oxycodone can cause many side effects: constipation, nausea, headache, dry mouth, excessive sweating and dry mouth. If a person were to have an oxycodone overdose, these severe symptoms happen seizures, coma, dizziness, and slowed breathing. Oxycodone Withdrawal symptoms like these can happen: anxiety, diarrhea, nausea, muscle cramping, and restlessness.
Continue reading ‘Opioid Detox and Withdrawal’ »
Posted by morgan on October 5, 2011 at 1:07 pm under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: Addiction, drug, heroin, overdose, oxycodone, pain medication, withdrawal symptoms
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If you are a drug user and you are considering drug detox from your home, there are a few issues that you must consider.
The first thing I would ask is that you must visit your doctor. You cannot, under any circumstances, consider a home detox for drug use, if you are a heavy drug user without telling your doctor what you plan to do. There are so many things that can go wrong because of the nature of withdrawal symptoms, that you will need help every step of the way.
So, you should only really consider home detox if you have a drug addiction that does not have serious withdrawal symptoms. If you are in many any doubt, you should consult your doctor.
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Posted by morgan on September 30, 2011 at 1:06 am under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: doctor, drug detox, drug user, heavy drug user, home detox for drug use, withdrawal symptoms
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There are almost as many treatments for drug addiction as causes for it. One of the so called “alternative therapies” is Narconon.
This treatment looks at handling the causes of the addiction, as well as the addicition itself. It is controversial inasmuch as it is based upon the writings and beliefs of Ron L. Hubbard. One time science fiction author and founder of the “religion” of scientology.
The basic premise is to try and look at an individual’s own position as a start to treating the actual addicition. This program does not make use of any drugs to combat withdrawal symptoms. Rather using education and rehabilitation. The program is widely used in schools as preventative education, along with the schools own program, if they have one.
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Posted by morgan on September 19, 2011 at 1:07 am under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: Addiction, alternative therapies, drug addiction, drugs, Narconon, rehabilitation, withdrawal symptoms
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Alcoholism is a common malady of our times. Many precious lives are wasted because of this. It all starts for fun and in no time the person becomes an addict. But there is no need to lose hope. Alcohol rehabilitation centres are around in the form of saviours.
Alcohol rehabilitation centres are doing a great service to mankind by bringing down the number of alcoholics around us. These centres work like health resorts providing a serene environment for the victims of alcohol. Calming down the nerves of an addict is not that easy. But the support and co operation provided by the expert staff of the rehabilitation centre can definitely bring back the addict to normalcy. Here the presence of the family as a pillar of strength for the addict cannot be forgotten.
The treatment process is no longer painful for the addict. Group interactions, leisure activities etc make it enjoyable. Initially problems can be there due to withdrawal symptoms. The body and mind of the addict may react adversely when the daily dose is cut off. But the experienced staff of the centres can handle this matter with out much difficulty.
Continue reading ‘Alcohol Rehab Center – As a Life Saviour’ »
Posted by morgan on September 15, 2011 at 1:09 am under Drug-Abuse.
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Drug addiction and drug abuse habitual use of any chemical substance to change states of body or mind for other than medically warranted purposes. Psychological reliance is the subjective feeling that the user needs the drug to uphold a feeling of well-being; physical dependence is characterized by tolerance and withdrawal symptoms when the user is sober.
Definitions of addiction are subjective and infused with the moral principles of the society or culture, the stimulant caffeine in coffee and tea is a drug used world wide by millions of people, but because of its relatively soft stimulatory effects and because caffeine does not generally activate antisocial behavior in person who is using these, the drinking of tea and coffee, despite the fact that caffeine is physically addictive, is not generally considered drug abuse. In Indian sub-continent Opium has been used for centuries without fetching unduly corrosive to the social fabric.
By comparison, 72% of the population America has smoked cigarettes and 82% has tried alcoholic beverages. As well, Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug.
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Posted by morgan on September 8, 2011 at 1:10 pm under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: Definitions of addiction, drug addiction, Drug-Abuse, physical dependence, withdrawal symptoms
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Have you ever known anyone that you felt drank just a little too much and a little too often? Maybe that person is a good friend of yours, maybe it’s your father or maybe it’s you. Whatever the case, alcoholism doesn’t just affect the person doing the drinking, it affects all involved.
Alcoholism is a silent killer; it’s not well known like many other diseases and it’s often left untreated until its victim dies from cirrhosis of the liver. There are millions of people across the world that suffer from alcohol abuse but feel helpless to fix the problem or aren’t able to even realize it has gotten out of control.
Willpower alone is not enough to beat alcoholism. Someone might have the desire to quit, but with withdrawal symptoms that include shaking, sweating and nausea, it can often be quite compelling just to have a drink instead.
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Posted by morgan on August 12, 2011 at 1:06 pm under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: alcohol abuse, Alcoholism, cirrhosis of the liver, silent killer, withdrawal symptoms
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People who’ve been victims of drug abuse, addiction or even alcoholism would be able to tell you that getting pass the phase of withdrawal symptoms was the hardest but once that phase had passed, life was better and things got easier. If you’re trying to kill a bad opiates addiction and want to survive a heroin detox, know that with the right amount of willpower and effort, you can do it at home.
First thing you’d need to do would be to get rid of all drugs and substances that make you chemical dependant from your household. Take out the trash too, because in desperate times, you would be surprised to see that you would be willing to dig in through the trash for a quick fix. Aside from that, look up the internet for withdrawal symptoms. If you want to kill your habits, you’d need to be prepared for all that would come your way and you should be able to fight each challenge without falling apart.
Set a week in which you’d like to start over and clear your schedule for that one week. Take off from work, send your kids to the sitters and have the house all to yourself. In this time period, write out your goals, make visualizations and believe in yourself. Then, focus on curing the symptoms you’d be feeling by preparing with over the counter medication like ibuprofen, aspirin, painkillers, sleeping pills and anti-nausea as well.
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Posted by morgan on July 10, 2011 at 1:08 am under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: Addiction, Alcoholism, bad opiates addiction, Drug-Abuse, heroin detox, withdrawal symptoms
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Alcoholics often need alcohol detox in order to rid their bodies of the substance. Unlike detox for other substances such as opioids, alcohol detox is a dangerous thing and can be fatal. The dependence a body develops on alcohol cannot be reversed quickly without side effects, so it is important that it is done under the watchfulness of a professional.
Alcohol detoxification
Many people that abuse alcohol do so on an irregular basis, and these people may not need detoxification. If a person can go a week in between binge drinking episodes, their body is probably not dependent on alcohol. But someone who drinks multiple drinks daily is very likely to have severe withdrawal symptoms, and should seek professional help.
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Posted by morgan on June 19, 2011 at 1:09 am under Drug-Abuse.
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