April 8th, 2008 at 7:10 pm
Posted By: jgold454
Posted in: Heroin Abuse, Heroin Addiction, Heroin Recovery

A study conducted by the National Institute on Drug Abuse has shown that addicts who begin using heroin at younger ages are more likely to experience relapse than individuals who start using later in life. This information is important for addicts to know when they are planning their drug rehabilitation programs.

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April 3rd, 2008 at 12:52 am

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Being successful in dealing with a heroin addiction is about persistence. You can’t give up when the going gets tough. Heroin treatment is an undertaking that requires doing whatever it takes to get yourself out of your current lifestyle.

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April 2nd, 2008 at 12:23 am

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Heroin abuse has several short-term effects that show up after a single dose. The usually disappear after several hours. First comes a feeling of euphoria, which is accompanied by the skin feeling warm, heavy limbs and a dry mouth.

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April 1st, 2008 at 1:18 am
Posted By: jgold454
Posted in: Heroin Abuse, Heroin Addiction, Heroin Recovery

Once you have a heroin addiction, which generally does not take long to develop at all, you can’t simply cut back on using it to solve the problems it creates in your life. Heroin is an extremely addictive and dangerous drug.

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March 31st, 2008 at 1:44 am
Posted By: jgold454
Posted in: Heroin Abuse, Heroin Addiction, Heroin Detox, Heroin Recovery

There are many options out there for the treatment of heroin addiction. This can make the process of finding the right kind of help especially daunting for people who are dealing with this particular drug.

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March 30th, 2008 at 10:13 pm

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Heroin addiction is one of the most difficult addictions to overcome. This is because the nervous system of a heroin user is accustomed to the drug. Heroin rehab is one of the most difficult drug treatment programs to undergo because of how entrenched the drug is in the user’s system.

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March 24th, 2008 at 4:14 pm

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For some reason many people think that rehab is an easy process to go through. The only thing worse than a heroin addict thinking that drug rehabilitation programs are easy, is the fact that certain heroin drug rehab treatment facilities promote that their programs will be easy for a heroin addict to go through and that afterwards they can guarantee the heroin addict that he or she will leave and continue to stay sober. » Read The Rest




March 22nd, 2008 at 1:01 pm

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Trust is going to be a big part of our relationship. Unfortunately that is going to be the case between every addict and every addiction treatment center. Choosing a rehabilitation center will be one of the most important decisions you make in life. And it will be based on you trusting the little bit of information you can gather prior to attending a substance abuse treatment facility. The difference between successful addiction recovery and a prolonged string of relapses is huge. This difference often lies in the addiction treatment center that you choose. So how can you be expected to choose a drug treatment facility. Such an important decision can’t be a random selection from the phone book. There are three real tools available to you - information, communication, and reputation. » Read The Rest




March 19th, 2008 at 4:06 pm

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Heroin is one of the most highly addictive drugs and is known to frequently cause death in users. The most common cause of this is because an individual mixes the heroin with another drug or alcohol. Even a small amount of alcohol in combination with this drug can have a fatal effect. Overdose is another cause of death among users. There are many factors that contribute to heroin overdose, including its purity or lack thereof, frequently changing tolerance levels, and the effects it has on a user’s body. » Read The Rest




March 18th, 2008 at 3:56 pm

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Some people and families are embarrassed about the addiction problems they face. In some communities, it is valid to be worried that other people will find out about an addiction problem. This is especially true if the individual or someone else in the family is in a high profile position. For example, a lawyer probably wouldn’t want their clients to know about their struggles with alcoholism and drug addiction. They would risk losing clients and respect in the community. Other people simply live in a more closed-minded community, or they don’t want to deal with being approached about the subject by acquaintances. » Read The Rest