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A Short-Lived Ecstasy for Addicts
A Short-lived Ecstasy For Addicts
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama) — While the country was still reeling from the shock caused by the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, it was served with another blow on March 15 when six people died of drug overdose at a concert.
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… were stricken by addiction. Originally, the committee was created to investigate the increase in Section 35 commitments in the state, or the legal process used to involuntarily commit individuals for substance abuse issues because they present a …
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EA's Frostbite takes an April Fools' Day jab at Nintendo, then the gaming …
Especially if the angle of your news story is that a company made a huge mistake by saying mean things about someone else on the internet, and then you end your story by… saying mean things about someone else on the internet. I think the jokes made by …
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Daniel Smith Continues Comeback From Drug and Alcohol Addiction – Newcastle Herald
Daniel Smith continues comeback from drug and alcohol addiction – Newcastle Herald
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Daniel Smith continues comeback from drug and alcohol addiction
Newcastle Herald "I'm actually lucky to be here at the moment so to make the final is just a bonus and whatever happens happens. "It's so overwhelming right now. I actually can't explain the feeling. I saw the heats before me and I was like 'wow, that is so fast' and … Smith signals drug days are over |
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Grant Hackett will return to the crest of a wave after conquering addiction … – Herald Sun
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Grant Hackett will return to the crest of a wave after conquering addiction …
Herald Sun “Whatever happens can never take away from what he did (in the pool) and what he was to so many people. “His influence and his acceptance and basically the status he holds in world swimming and anywhere. “The Stilnox, he wasn't playing with it, it was … Grant Hackett deserves to be remembered as the leader of golden generation … |
Poll: Alcoholism, Anorexia, Drug Addictions. Real Diseases?
Question by rainy rain: Poll: Alcoholism, anorexia, drug addictions. real diseases?
Things like alcoholism, drug addictions, and/or eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia.
What is your opinion on titling these as “diseases”?
Personally, I don’t consider them diseases. This is not due to ignorance. My brother is addicted to drugs, my father is an alcoholic, and I struggled with anorexia for 4 years. Please respect my opinions. I would really like to hear other perspectives.
Best answer:
Answer by Sarah
CANCER is a disease. They are all deadly. But I personally don’t think they are diseases.
Answer by the kid with the questions
Disease? No. But they’re definitely a problem detrimental to one’s health, I just don’t think “disease” is the right term to call it
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Advice About Drug Addiction?
Question by mickey: Advice about drug addiction?
Hi my name is micky. I had a severe drinking problem and last November decided to go to rehab. After being in rehab for a few days I met a wonderful lady who was only going through the detox part of the time. When she left detox after one week, I remained in rehab and we started seeing each other. After leaving rehab I moved in with her. After about a month we started snorting oxycontin then six months later doing needles, just me and her. We finally ended up getting cotton fever, rushing to the hospital and then I found out that I had Hep C. Despite this, our drug use escalated. As we spent all our money and the withdrawals got worse and worse, I suggested we go on methadone. Being on methadone, I missed the oxy high and started mainlining crack, which I had experienced before. My girlfriend had never done crack and although I urged her not to, I understood how badly she wanted to get any kind of high possible. Now that we’ve been on methadone for three months, she has decided to go to treatment, which is taking more time than expected. She doesn’t want to stay with me anymore because the crack use is driving her insane. If it’s there she wants it, then is mad at herself for using again. I myself can use occasionally. I love her with all my heart and want the best for her but I also want her with or without the drug use. Is there an easy solution to this problem that doesn’t involve us breaking up or continuing to abuse drugs.
Any comments are appreciated.