Category: Alcohol
Can drug addiction be cured or prevented?
As with most other chronic diseases, such as diabetes, asthma, or heart disease, treatment for #drug #addiction generally isn’t a #cure. However, addiction is treatable and can be successfully managed. People who are recovering from an addiction will be at risk for #relapse for years and possibly for their whole lives. Research shows that combining […]
Read moreYou are not alone
One feels very lonely and alone when on drug or alcohol abuse. Drug and Alcohol addiction can a very painful experience both emotionally and physically. If you are alone and have no family support of that of loved ones, it is very difficult to pull out of this addiction unless you are determined and have […]
Read moreSolitude
It can be a very painful experience if one is a drug addict or alcohol addict, One can be devastated both emotionally and physically. To pull out of this addiction can become very difficult unless one is determined and has the will power to do so. Family support and that of loved ones is equally […]
Read moreAddiction and the Holidays: Five Tips For Getting Through
Are you looking forward to the holiday season or dreading the coming weeks? The holidays can be a time of celebrations and festivities, but if you are a recovering addict, the season can be challenging. Cocktails, parties, and family events can be tough to navigate when you are trying to stay clean, but you don’t […]
Read moreQuestions and Answers Relating to Alcohol Rehab Centers
When it comes to going to rehab, a person usually has many questions. Many of these questions tend to relate to the benefits of treatment as well as what type of treatment facility is the best. Fortunately, there are clear answers to these questions. By taking a close look at specific concerns, a person can […]
Read moreThe Symptoms of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
It is easy to judge a person who seems to spend more time at the bar than they do at work or with their family. But they were not always that way. There was a trigger to their addiction. Maybe they have a genetic predisposition to alcoholism because one of their close family members is […]
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