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Prescription Drug Treatment

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

What is wrong with today’s society. People always want the easy way out or instant gratification. We are finding people with credit card debts that spend more than they make and engross themselves with every type of self gratifying pleasure to feel good. Unfortunately one of the most damaging forms of this is trying to feel good by taking a pill. The pharmaceutical industry has gone on marketing rampage over the years and introduced drugs to “treat” every type of problem or unwanted feeling a person may experience in their life. Though advertised as a solution what millions of people never understand is that replacing a drug for some type of unwanted feeling or emotion only masks what is really occurring inside the body.

Prescription drug addiction has skyrocketed over the last few years. The psychiatric industry, FDA and pharmaceutical industry have made a killing making billions of dollars in drug sales. What most people don’t understand that high insurance costs is a direct result of this money making industry which produces a bigger problem for the medical industry to clean up. Most of these prescription drugs like painkillers, anti-anxiety medications, methadone, muscle relaxers, anti-depressants, and ADD and ADHD medications not only have fatal side effects but are also physically addicting. What this results in are people finding themselves addicted to a drug prescribed by a psychiatrist.

Drug and alcohol rehab programs are having a tough rehabilitating and detoxing a person because the withdraw symptoms are so nasty. Seizures, thoughts of suicide, depression, anxiety, apathy and complete hopelessness are all side effects of these types of prescription drugs. Though many times who a person addicted to a prescription drug may get frustrated because of the lack of effective types of treatment programs that can successfully detox and rehabilitate a person off of these drugs should not give up. There is a type of drug rehab that specializes in this type of addiction. A biophysical drug rehab program has been studied and found to be the most effective form of treatment for prescription drug addiction.

How I Beat My Addiction To Cocaine

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Trying to overcome my addiction to cocaine seemed impossible at times. I found myself almost a daily user at the age of 21 and also had a serious alcohol problem as well. My family had tried a couple of drug rehab programs but they were local and not long enough. I even went to an addiction counselor who tried using psychotropic medications which made the problem even worse. What I realized is that trying to replace my cocaine and alcohol addiction with another drug prescribed by a doctor only seemed to make it worse. My family and I knew that the best type of drug rehab would be one that got to the underlying issues and then taught me life skills to give me the tools to address any problem that came my way.

I was very fortunate that my mom found a long term drug rehab which addressed all aspects of addiction. Unlike many other drug rehab facilities this type of treatment program helped so that I no longer felt cravings, was able to overcame my depression, and gave me the self confidence so that I was finally able to be happy with who I was and comfortable in my own skin.

The other thing that was a big problem was the lying. When I was abusing drugs I would lie about everything. It got so bad that sometimes I would trick myself and think that I was telling the truth. The drug rehab center that I went to helped me overcome this compulsion of not telling the truth and allowed for me to start over with a clean slate.

Since finishing the inpatient drug rehab I feel great. I feel confident about myself and finally interested in life again. I have so many goals which I lost sight of while on cocaine and alcohol. Now I have a new sense of enthusiasm to achieve my goals that I started working on before I found myself in trouble and I owe it all to the most effective drug rehabilitation treatment in the world.

Michigan Drug Treatment

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

A Michigan drug rehab is very important for addicts and alcoholics of Michigan. Most treatment centers in Michigan don’t offer any type of long term care. Not to mention most Michigan drug and alcohol rehabilitation facilities are only 12 step programs or just offer some type of medical detox and this is just not enough. A long term drug rehab in Michigan is what will make a person have success in recovery.

One thing to look at is not only will a person have a better chance in a long term facility but they will also have the ability to receive job training and life skills. Michigan drug treatment is the way to go if you are addicted and living in Michigan or have a love one struggling with alcohol or drugs.

Trying to locate the best program is certainly not easy and can get very confusing on the internet. The best type of program should provide medical and a proper detox. Then that should be followed up with some type of cleanse or anything that will help a person become more healthy to allow for the body and the brain to recover. That’s followed up with cognitive counseling and life skills therapy. A drug rehab in Michigan should provide all of these important rehabilitation steps.

What type of drug rehab program is the best?

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

A drug rehab program is something that is not always easy to find. How long should the treatment be, should they have medical staff, should it be inpatient or outpatient, does it need a detox or maybe a good program requires all of these. Drug and alcohol treatment should fit the needs of the addicted individual. Whether they have a lack of life skills, self-esteem issues, education problems and maybe unhealthy both emotionally and physically finding the right drug rehab facility is crucial.

Alcohol and drug treatment has researched thousands of programs throughout the US and found all different types of treatment modalities. Generally we would recommend a program that is longer termed that provides life skills therapy, and individualized counseling. Sometimes a medical detox is necessary for certain prescription drugs, alcohol and some opiates like heroin and methadone.

Many families who have a loved one addicted to drugs and alcohol find themselves exhausted in trying to convince the addicted individual to accept help. Most drug addicts and alcoholics are scared or are so addicted the thought of quitting is to hard to swallow. Drug and alcohol interventions are necessary in this type of situation. Interventions are very effective and once they are finished usually the loved one is being escorted to a drug rehab center.

How Addiction Affects The Entire Family

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Our family was, to me, a very healthy traditional one. Then our world was turned upside down. We are a family of five. We have three children, one daughter and two sons. Life, of course, has its ups and downs, but nothing could compare to the heartache of knowing our youngest was abusing drugs. At first you deny the obvious, while everything points to the truths of addiction. Our daughter, the eldest, tried to tell us, but somehow we just couldn’t face the reality. She became so angry with her brother. Finally we were confronted by a very good friend of our son. It was such a relief to accept what was happening and do something constructive about it. Easier said then done – finding the best drug rehab program would be somewhat of an obstacle. Where does one turn? After out-patient rehab, which was unsuccessful I went on line and found a long term drug rehab. Our family is thankful for the wonderful and caring staff and we have our son, brother, and uncle back.

Steven Tyler Enters Private Drug Rehab

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

The 60-year-old Aerosmith lead singer has reportedly entered a private drug rehab where Dr. Drew’s “Celebrity Rehab” was staged.

While the report wasn’t specific, Tyler, who once said, “Four rehabilitation centers for drug abuse later, I’ve been able to take a long, hard look at my behavior,” is said to be receiving treatment for drug and alcohol addiction.

The news comes just two years after Tyler publicly revealed he’d been diagnosed with hepatitis C, a dangerous liver disease that claims 8,000 to 10,000 lives a year in the United States. Tyler claims he has since cleared the disease from his bloodstream, and while it’s not known how he contracted it, users who inject illicit drugs can transmit the disease by sharing needles or other drug paraphernalia. While a person is using drugs these types of diseases can flare up and cause a person more damage than if they were clean.

Of course, Tyler’s no stranger to addiction. In the 1970s and early 1980s, “the Demon of Screamin’ ” was known for his drug and alcohol abuse both on- and offstage, which garnered him and lead guitarist Joe Perry the nickname “the Toxic Twins.” Tyler successfully received treatment for his addiction and had kicked his drug habit for well over 20 years.

With Tyler in a drug rehab program, people will wonder why he is choosing this type of treatment facility. There are so many different drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers that finding the right one can be difficult. What we recommend is finding a long term drug rehab that addresses the underlying issues and then focuses on life skills therapy.