Blogroll

Archive for the ‘Heroin Detox’ Category

If I Got Drunk Off 4 Smirnoff’s Last Night, Then Today at 11 I Take 6 Triple C’s Am I Ok?? What Happens

Question by www.myspace.com/123_iloveyou: If i got drunk off 4 smirnoff’s last night, then today at 11 i take 6 triple C’s am i ok?? what happens
HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP.. lol

Best answer:

Answer by La Meep
If you die, you aid natural selection, so it’s really a win-win.

Answer by Hotboi
Smirnoff –wine cooler or Smirnoff Vodka there’s a difference. The wine coolers is nothing more than soda with a kick and you’ll be fine. But if you had vodko–you’ll be dead within the hour–LMAO

Internet Addiction Can Be Cured Without $14000 Hospitalization

Internet addiction can be cured without 000 hospitalization
That, in the way marijuana always leads to ruin by heroin, took Thrall to the Internet, and then he got me hooked, too. … The magazine is like a gateway drug to the hopeless addiction of the Internet. Everyone already knew … Digital detox will not …
Read more on Allentown Morning Call

Doctor High On Drugs Steals Heroin From Man's Stomach
Whether someone suffering from a drug dependency is taking heroin or another addictive drug, it is highly important to seek the professional counseling and assistance found at a qualified detox center such as Harbor Village. A 24/7 medically supervised …
Read more on PR Web (press release)

Sister 'Let Down by Drug Misuse Agency'

Sister 'let down by drug misuse agency'
Ms Paterson acknowledged the role grief had played in her sister's death but said: “Her (heroin substitute) prescribing agency, KCA, said she could do a home detox. I told the manager she wasn't physically or mentally prepared for it or fit enough.
Read more on Newbury Weekly News Group

Information of Heroin Use/addiction Please?

Question by Kevin: Information of heroin use/addiction please?
Hi all now this might seem like a strange story/question but 5 years ago I was hospitalised as a 15 year old and was in extraordinary pain. Now this is no exaggeration but for about 10 days I was on constantly being given morphine injections by the Special Pain Team at the hospital. It was something like 7 shots a day. I was high as a kite all day to stop me screaming in pain with night time breaks of maybe 8 hours without morphines effects. They took me off for half a day but I kicked up such a stick they put me back on (later they told me I was having a serious withdrawal attack) Then when I went home I was given 2 packets of like 20 pure morphine tablets each and a packet of codeine with maybe 30 tablets. These lasted a week.

Lex Kogan, Ibogaine Advocate, Urges Better Treatments to Combat Prescription

Lex Kogan, Ibogaine Advocate, Urges Better Treatments to Combat Prescription
PHILADELPHIA, PA, August 29, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ — Lex Kogan, Ibogaine advocate, is a seasoned professional in the field of drug rehabilitation and since 2001 has studied the diverse range of methodologies available to addicts to help overcome …
Read more on EIN News (press release)

According to Dean Ruble, Celebrities Are Just as Vulnerable When it Comes to
PHILADELPHIA, PA, August 22, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ — Dean Ruble is a medical professional who helps people overcome drug and alcohol addictions to regain their sobriety. He is now speaking out on a … The beloved Glee star was found dead in a …
Read more on EIN News (press release)

Las Vegas Rapid Detox Center Now Offering State of the Art Rapid Opiate Detox

Las Vegas Rapid Detox Center Now Offering State of the Art Rapid Opiate Detox
The Las Vegas Rapid Detox Center's groundbreaking rapid opiate detox procedure helps patients beat heroin addiction or any other opiate addictions with zero withdrawal symptoms in just three days. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Google+ …
Read more on PR Web (press release)

Former baseball player and drug addict finds solace in rare rehab program
Sick from heroin withdrawal, Eric Graham would enter a big-box store and approach the DVD section. Hundreds of times … The cost of the Durham program varies from year to year, depending on the Criminal Justice Resource Center's other budgetary needs.
Read more on The Independent Weekly