Near Beer is considered a relapse for an alcoholic
Kratom the same for the opioid addict
Adderall for the meth addict
Nic vape for the smoker
Hemp for the pothead
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Near Beer is considered a relapse for an alcoholic
Kratom the same for the opioid addict
Adderall for the meth addict
Nic vape for the smoker
Hemp for the pothead
The advice I am about to give is very counterintuitive. The reason? Your loved one has two brains. That’s right, they have an addicted brain and a sober brain.
Continue reading “Family with Addiction?”If addiction is a disease and addicts caught with possession go to jail, does that mean we imprison them because of their disease? Can we do better? Most argue for decriminalization but some even argue for legalization. Let’s look more closely.
Better yet, what is the meaning of YOUR life?
Most people who recognize they have an addiction and fail over and over to overcome it have come to the realization that their addiction is a power greater than themselves. Wouldn’t it make sense to recognize that their healing would also have to be a power greater than themselves. The question is what is this power?
Continue reading “A Power Greater than Oneself, books that helped me”
Sick of being sick?
Continue reading “Are you an Alcoholic?”Are you concerned about your drug or alcohol use? Do you wonder whether or not you have a problem? Maybe your spouse, child or a relative is a concern. How much is too much?
This is how doctors define addiction:
In Medicine we differentiate between healthy substance use, substance abuse and a substance use disorder. Let’s discuss Alcohol for example.
One standard drink is the following:Men should drink no more than 4 standard drinks in a day and less than 14 in a week.
Women should drink no more than 3 standard drinks per day and less than 7 in a week.
This is per the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse recommendation.
“My brother was turning blue, he was not moving, not even breathing. I put that bag on his mouth and started squeezing air into his lungs. I could see his chest move. He finally started waking up. I didn’t have to call 911 that time,” my patient recalled.
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