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Beating Emphysema and Nicotine Addiction: See How He Quit Smoking After 55 Years
Saturday, January 16th, 2010
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Causes And Cure of Drug Addiction
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009Human beings are the most complex living organisms on the face of the earth. And more complex is the mind of a human being. The mind controls the human body and sometimes it can drag a man to hell. Very few people can overcome the need of the mind. When the mind is in a superior position, there is nothing a man can do. Addiction is such a case. If a person gets addicted to drugs or alcohol, he can seldom get out of it by himself. Sometimes, the person can realize about the problems he can face because of this, but cannot give it up. In that case, it is better to get admitted in a rehabilitation center.
Cause of drug addiction: There are various reasons for which a person gets himself into this hell. The reason can be depression, loneliness, sudden loss of special someone, sometimes it can be mere curiosity, sometimes fun and sometimes to show off in the friend’s circle. A person of any age can get addicted to drugs. Teenagers of the present world are most likely to get drug addicted. Teenagers often get addicted to drugs just to follow their idols, rockstars or movie stars. They just want to feel high and get some hallucinations.
Even well-known athletes takes drugs to enhance their stamina and hence the performance in their field of expertise.
The Cure: Kins to those addicts often get puzzled and confused about how to save that person from his near end. Treatment at home is not always effective as out-patients intentionally miss there treatment schedule. So, it is better to take shelter in a rehab. When it is about an American rehab, the first name that comes to mind is the Malibu Rehab Center.
Malibu Recovery Rehab offers awesome facilities for their in-patients. They are well-known for their success in bringing a person back to the normal life. The Malibu Recovery Rehab comprises of some expert medical staffs. Malibu Drug Detox programs are conducted by highly experienced doctors, who are experts in drug rehabilitation. The recovery plans are made with intense care so that it meets the patient’s need. Rehabilitation is usually not comforting or easy, but Malibu Drug Rehab Center helps the patients to overcome that by providing them a luxurious life. They help the patients to drop out each and every bit of addiction from their mind and body. The aim of providing a luxurious and calm environment is to make the rehabilitation process easier for the patients. The doctors and other medical staffs provides immense mental support to the patients, which is a must need during rehabilitation.
The aim of the Malibu Drug Rehab center is to provide you a drug free life, which is the main objective of your family members. That’s the reason of your admittance in a drug rehab. Malibu Drug Rehab also looks at the risk of getting addicted again after you leave the rehab. They treat you as an out-patient after your treatment in the rehab facility. That way they look towards it that you never get back to your addiction again.
Marijuana Addiction Symptoms and Signs
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009Perhaps no drug has invited as much heated debate and ferocious argument as marijuana. Marijuana has been a source of fierce pro and against positions mainly because it is considered by many to be the least harmful of drugs; and whether or not marijuana addiction is an actual threat is debated as often.
Effects of marijuana: Marijuana is harmful because it is a drug like any other, even if it is the least harmful. More importantly, it is considered a “gateway drug”, in that this is the stepping stone to higher drugs. The cream of marijuana addicts are the youth, in the 18-25 age group.
Short term effects of marijuana: The most important short-term effect of marijuana is that it produces a feeling of well-being in the one who has used it. It is because of this reason that one of its legal uses is as a pain-alleviating drug in patients undergoing chemotherapy.
But being a mind-altering drug, it also produces the effect of temporary distortion of perception, or what addicts term the “buzz”. It acts on the central nervous system in the same way as all other drugs by plugging on some receptors. By doing this, it prepares the mind for the admission of more powerful drugs.
Long term effect: Long term effects of marijuana primarily concern the mind. It makes dependency easy and inevitable. Long Marijuana addicts have a major problem in the use of the drug, because they soon try to use the drug as a cover for their weaknesses and fallacies. Marijuana has a tendency to find easy target in those with escapist behavior.
Marijuana also has another important effect: it speeds heartbeat, which in some cases can be as much as twice the normal rate. Marijuana addicts are susceptible to memory deterioration over time. They are also prone to losing interest in all matters other than the drug, family and social contacts.
Users of marijuana have reported a slowing down of motor responses at the workplace, which means it places workers, whether they do physical or cerebral work, at considerably greater risk. While obviously slowing down productivity, this can translate to being a cause of deaths in the workplace. Marijuana addicts also experience major and sudden changes in weight and appetite.
Withdrawal symptoms: These usually include loss of appetite, headache, depression, a craving for the drug again, irritability, anger and restlessness. Although these are far fewer and less intense than those of other drugs, marijuana withdrawal symptoms are significant in themselves.
Marijuana treatment: Ironically, marijuana’s not being a conventional, “hard” drug makes its treatment difficult. This is because it is difficult to define the exact line of treatment the patient requires. A marijuana treatment center needs to impart individualized assessment and care. In many cases, the marijuana addict is left to give up on his or her own. Just like how strong determination can sometimes help a person overcome drinking or smoking, at times, marijuana addiction can be kicked too, in the same way. Learn more about the symptoms of marijuana addiction here.
In some cases, intervention from marijuana addiction treatment programs is needed. In such cases, the therapist in marijuana rehab centers needs to decide whether inpatient or outpatient care is needed. In many cases, supportive care can go a long way in helping a patient get to the right track. Since most marijuana addicts are those without an independent bent of mind, just avoiding the company of other addicts can be a deterrent.
Likewise, marijuana rehabs advice that spirituality can have a soothing effect on the marijuana addict. Other ways of dealing with it can include pursuit of meaningful and purposeful hobbies, listening to music and being in the company of loved ones.
How to Beat Nicotine Addiction: The Real Patient Quit After 50 years- How?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
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Heroin Addiction Symptoms and Signs
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009An opiate that belongs to the morphine-codeine family, heroin goes by the chemical name of diacetylmorphine. This vastly illegal drug is derived from the opium poppy.
Heroin is among the easiest of drugs to become addicted to. Many heroin addicts need no more than just one attempt at the drug to become addicted, even if mildly at first. Like many other drugs, heroin is used intravenously, or through smoking or snorting through the nostrils. Of these, the method most abusers prefer is injection, because the effect that is got from this method is considered the highest. This makes it the most popular method of use of heroin.
Effects of heroin: Heroin has its own way of working on the system. It primarily acts on the central nervous system initially. It starts acting within seven seconds of ingestion, when taken intravenously. In the few seconds of its being absorbed into the system, heroin can cause euphoria.
Immediately after being taken in, heroin enters the area that is the barrier between the brain and blood. This causes heroin to get converted into morphine. Once the euphoria settles down, it leads to dry mouth, skin flushing, and a feeling of heaviness. This in turn can lead to vomiting, nausea and itching. Following this, the heroin addict normally becomes sedate and sleepy for many hours. Many of the vital cognitive functions slow down and get impaired momentarily. These include the ability to reason. Heart beat and breathing slow down considerably.
The most important long term effect of heroin is its ability to be an addictive drug. Drugs are in themselves addictive, but heroin addiction is found to be the fastest to get into, and the most abusive of all addictions. This addiction has its own detrimental effects on the brain, mind and body.
Physically, long term heroin addiction leads to damage to the arteries, lungs, liver, kidneys and veins, and several infections, abscesses and bone diseases such as arthritis.
Emotionally, heroin addiction can very soon reach a point where seeking the drug becomes the sole objective of life for the addict. This has various serious ramifications, such as social isolation, family dislocation and professional underperformance.
Heroin withdrawal symptoms, which start within hours of the last ingestion, include pain in the muscle and bone, restlessness, diarrhea, insomnia, cold flashes with goose bumps, or what are called “cold turkey”, strong body movements, convulsions and vomiting. Sometimes, these symptoms can last months. These however, are seldom fatal, and a heroin detox center can take care of these symptoms.
Treatment for heroin dependency: For heroin dependency, a combination of methods has to be tried to bring the heroin addict out of the “zone”. The first step is detoxification, wherein the effects of abuse are purged; this is followed by systematic lessening of craving tendencies. Drugs that help in this are buprenorphine and methadone. Finally, behavior therapies are introduced; typically at a heroin rehab center. These may include cognitive behavioral interventional therapies which are aimed at redesigning the outlook the addict has towards life, and help him deal with stressful situations without recourse to the drug. A method that combines the two approaches “medical and behavioral” is considered the best.
drug addiction and anxiety
Monday, December 21st, 2009
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