The Story of a Drug Addict: Opium Was My Drug, My Addiction, My Mistake – the Express Tribune (Blog)
The story of a drug addict: Opium was my drug, my addiction, my mistake – The Express Tribune (blog)
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The story of a drug addict: Opium was my drug, my addiction, my mistake
The Express Tribune (blog) To handle the physical symptoms of withdrawal you end up taking lots of medications but the entire time your brain and body knows that if you got your fix, all of this would stop at once. This is where the psychological dependence comes in. Opiates … |
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Drug Deaths Decline, Homicide Charges Rise in Tazewell County – Pekin Daily Times
Drug deaths decline, homicide charges rise in Tazewell County – Pekin Daily Times
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Drug deaths decline, homicide charges rise in Tazewell County
Pekin Daily Times The greatest decreases in drug deaths between the past two years came in fatalities from prescription drugs and, within that category, methadone — a drug dispensed under tight federal regulations to counter the effects of heroin withdrawal. Excluding … |
Heroin Withdrawal – Google News
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Heroin Overdose 'cure' Search
Heroin overdose 'cure' search
Heroin Overdose 'Cure' Exists, But Can Users Find It? Tracey Helton’s descent into the world of opiates began at 17, when she had her wisdom teeth pulled and was prescribed Vicodin.
Heroin Addiction – Yahoo News Search Results
Government Insists Higher Rate of Heroin Addicts in Lincoln Than Nottingham …
Government insists higher rate of heroin addicts in Lincoln than Nottingham …
There are around 1,200 known drug addicts in detox treatment programmes across Lincolnshire. So-called acquisitive crime, such as burglaries and theft, is often linked to drug use. Yet the amount of overall crime fell three per cent in Lincolnshire …
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Heroin Epidemic: Man’s Suspected Overdose Death Shines Light on Treatment … – the Plain Dealer
Heroin Epidemic: Man’s suspected overdose death shines light on treatment … – The Plain Dealer
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Heroin Epidemic: Man's suspected overdose death shines light on treatment …
The Plain Dealer That fact is not lost on County officials: After a patient completes a detox program, whether court-ordered or voluntary, they're released with a letter warning them that if they relapse and take the same dose of heroin they did before their sobriety … |
An inside look at the Drug & Alcohol Detox at Passages Addiction Treatment Center – Passages Malibu includes an alcohol and drug detox center that is supervised by a medical staff, including a medical director and licensed nurses, who are av…
How Can I Get My Boyfriend to SERIOUSLY Understand That It’s “drugs” or “me”?
Question by Chloe: How can I get my boyfriend to SERIOUSLY understand that it’s “drugs” or “me”?
First of all, this is a tad long so if you get bored reading long questions, I would stop here. I just need to give some background.
We are both Heroin addicts. I’ve been on the Methadone program for 2 years now and was doing quite well. Methadone (sometimes called a legal heroin substitute but it doesn’t get you high at proper doses) keeps you from going through withdrawl and blocks the effects of heroin and other opiates if you do use. However, I’ve started detoxing. I didn’t feel sick or anything because it’s a slow detox. The problem is that my dose is low enough now that I can get “high” off of opiates like Heroin. Metadone usually blocks the euphoric effects when at a proper dose. I can NOT go back up on my dose at this point in detox but I can maintain my current dose and stop detoxing.