Children who grow up with parents who have alcoholism are subjected to many layers of trauma, sometimes emotional, physical or a combination of the two. It can be difficult to find a way out from under the trauma inflicted by addicted parents but it is possible to heal the wounds and move forward, one step Read More…
My Family is Addicted to Drugs; What Can I Do?
Addiction is accompanied by denial, and if you’re a child in a family where an adult or adults are gripped by addiction, then you need to use your judgment to sift facts from the scenarios woven by addicts. People who are under the sway of drugs find it difficult to come to terms with their Read More…
How to Spot an Opiate Addiction
Spotting opiate addiction begins by recognizing signs and symptoms. Treatment for opiate addiction begins with clinical diagnosis by a qualified health professional. Learn more about signs and symptoms of opiate addiction and how to get help for addiction. Signs If someone is suspected of suffering from opiate addiction, it is important to recognize Read More…
What is Crack Withdrawal?
Crack is a very addictive form of cocaine, and it does not take long to get hooked on to this drug. Once you’re physically and mentally dependant on crack, getting out of the habit is a challenge because of the withdrawal symptoms attached with this addiction. Without help and therapy, it is very difficult to Read More…
The Very Real Danger of OxyContin Overdose
Variances exist as to what constitutes an overdose on OxyContin for each individual as it depends on tolerance levels but it is possible. Review risk factors for overdose and how to seek help. OxyContin Overdose Overdosing on oxycodone is possible, which is the main ingredient in OxyContin. Most common causes are due to Read More…
What Can I Do for My Kids While I’m in Treatment?
An addictive parent makes things difficult for his or her children. The spouse or partner of an addict may be able to cope with the partner’s addiction, but it’s not easy for children. Even if the addict recovers, children may have already picked up behavior patterns that put them at risk of addiction later in Read More…
10 Signs Someone You Love Needs an Intervention
It is not uncommon to discover a loved one has a problem with drugs or alcohol. Nearly 1 in 10 people are estimated to have a substance abuse problem. The people in that statistic are likely to need an intervention to get treatment. Learn the 10 signs a loved one needs an intervention. 1. Obstacles Read More…
How is OxyContin Usually Abused?
Prescription OxyContin comes with warnings about how to take this drug. Manufacturers are required by the FDA to print these warnings. OxyContin should not be cut, broken, crushed, or chewed. You should never take more than the dose prescribed. Let us understand why. Being an opiate, OxyContin can stimulate the pleasure centers of the brain Read More…
What are the Withdrawal Symptoms of Alcohol?
This article will help you understand the common side effects associated with alcohol withdrawal. Symptoms associated with withdrawal from alcohol are predictable and they arise when a heavy drinker gives up alcohol abruptly. The person abusing alcohol is most likely to be an adult. However cases of teens and children suffering from alcohol withdrawal symptoms Read More…
Meth Withdrawal and What to Expect
Meth is a highly addictive and dangerous substance. Smoking, injecting or snorting methamphetamine is a difficult habit to break. Withdrawal can be one of the worst with severe symptoms which can lead to relapse. Find out the symptoms of meth withdrawal and how to get seek help to get through the worst of the symptoms. Read More…