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questions about consequences of drug abuse?

rems_ed p asked:

Hi, I’m doing a research on drug addiction and here are several questions i have in mind. please take your time in answering them. thank you.

1) When drug abusers who are highly addicted to illegal substances do an immediate stop (No rehabilitation or anything, they just completely stop the habit by themselves though their body still wants it), are there any chances of death? coma? or anything that could put you to sleep for a very long time. If so, then how long?

2) What are the symptoms of high level of drug abuse?

3) What are the chances for an average person to do a complete stop?

4) What are the stages of an immediate stop? Are there any?
“e.g.: shaking, compulsion, etc.”
what are the chances of a person dying or going into deep coma?
by being taken together, do you mean together at the same time? or together as in alternately taking them one after the other?

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Written by Admin on May 19th, 2009 with 3 comments.
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help on drug addiction essay?

tachibana asked:

The task of a person recovering from addiction is to become substance-free and to live a healthy life in order to achieve their life goals. In order to become substance free, addicts can follow a five-step plan. The first step is to recognize the problem. The following steps involve wanting to be healthy, joining a support group to contact at any time for help, and choosing alternative behaviors to replace the addictive behaviors. The last step involves a good nutrition and exercise plan. Your project for this week is identify one step in the treatment plan. You will write a five-paragraph (6 to 9 sentences per paragraph) essay and explain what problems could occur if this step was skipped by a drug addict. Complete your essay by explaining why each step is important to complete so that a drug addict can recover and build a healthy lifestyle, free of drug dependence..

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Written by Admin on March 19th, 2009 with 4 comments.
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Has anyone had a drug addiction?

Miss Amber asked:

If so, please let me know what helped for you. For myself, Ive been addicted to cocaine and pain medicine for about 4 years. I’m starting outpatient treatment tomorrow :) Just wanted to know what has helped for you…or anyone you know. Thanks so much.

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Written by Admin on February 19th, 2009 with 6 comments.
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what is th e difference between addiction clinical counslors and 12 step self help programs?

Ina B asked:

I am doing a research paper on drug addiction recovery and what the difference is between the clinical staff (treatment) and going to self help 12-Step groups (etc. N/A, AA).

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Written by Admin on February 12th, 2009 with 4 comments.
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How can I help a person with a drug addiction who is not willing to help themselves?

b.croy asked:

My mother is an IV drug user and she has treatened to kill herself several times, she almost suceeded one time. She refuses help with her addiction to Oxycontin, cocain, heroin, zanax’s, and a number of other drugs because she claims her rhematoid arthritis is going to kill her anyway. I have contacted 8 different organizations, along with the police, and they refuse to do anything because she has to admit she’s planning on killing herself within the next 24 hrs. I’m telling ya, the state of VA is horrible when it comes to these matters. They’d rather lock you up than help you! My mother is 48 years old and she can’t complete a sentence without her mind wondering off to another subject! My children are in counseling because they have told me that they want to die if their Me-Me does! What am I to do? I wish the police could just come and get her and make her complete several months of treatment, but they refuse to do this! Can anyone give me some advise on what to do?

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Written by Admin on February 5th, 2009 with 8 comments.
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