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Stopping Ambien for Fear of Addiction..?

Question by seven nyne: stopping ambien for fear of addiction..?
I have been on ambien for a little over a month 10mg. and I have been waking up 4 hours later so sometimes I take another..I really don’t want to take this stuff anymore..Is there something I can take with like half of it? melatonin? I read somewhere you can have seizures if you stop? I def. don’t want that!

Best answer:

Answer by madiha q
i think u must consult ur doc..he shall tell u wat to do…dnt go for any websites…Because nothing is better than being practical..
bst of luck.

Sexual Sobriety: Recovering From Sex Addiction – PsychCentral.com (Blog)

Sexual Sobriety: Recovering from Sex Addiction – PsychCentral.com (blog)


PsychCentral.com (blog)

Sexual Sobriety: Recovering from Sex Addiction
PsychCentral.com (blog)
A bedrock of 12-step programs revolves around giving back, otherwise known as “being of service.” Addiction happens in isolation and is always self-centered. Participating in community activities and being of service is the polar opposite of the latter

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How Addiction Happens – Google News

New Life House is extending their community focus to bring solutions for … – PR Web (press release)

New Life House is extending their community focus to bring solutions for
PR Web (press release)
Lasting recovery happens when we are able to bring all the issues associated with addiction into the light, instead of keeping them secret,” said Martha Lockie, Director of Community Outreach for New Life House. Into The Heart of Addiction will contain

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How Addiction Happens – Google News

How Bad Is Tramadol Drug Addiction?

Question by Dandal: How bad is Tramadol drug addiction?
I have some friends who are taking some kind of pain killer which is called tramadol, and they are using it for pleasure.
while being under it’s effect they seem to be thinking normally but they talk slowly, and their reflexes are slow also.
and their eyes look strange.

they take 2 pills daily each is 100mg which makes it 200 mg daily.

I don’t know what to do, is it dangerous? should I tell their parents and let them stop it by force or should I try to talk to them to stop it peacefully?

Best answer:

Answer by ua18
Any type of drug addiction is dangerous! Tell them you are concerned and if it gets really bad you may have to tell their parents

Fighting Heroin Addiction / Treatment Beds Needed – Press of Atlantic City

Fighting heroin addiction / Treatment beds needed – Press of Atlantic City

Fighting heroin addiction / Treatment beds needed
Press of Atlantic City
According to the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, of the 23.1 million Americans who needed treatment for drugs or alcohol in 2012, only 2.5 million were treated at a rehab facility. And when an addict does find a bed

Addiction Rehab – Google News

Heroin Addicts Face Barriers To Treatment – NPR

Heroin Addicts Face Barriers To Treatment
NPR
NEW YORK (AP) — As the ranks of heroin users rise, increasing numbers of addicts are looking for help but are failing to find it — because there are no beds in packed facilities, treatment is hugely expensive and insurance companies won't pay for

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Addiction Rehab – Google News

Hamilton Alcohol Drug Rehab Launches New Program To Fight Off Drug Addiction – Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release)

Headache Control Strategies?

Question by xtermanator1256: headache control strategies?
im looking for good home-style remidies for curing headaches. i have chronic headakes that, while not bad enough to be called migranes, are painful, and i need a good and effective strategy, food combination, or otherwise to control my headaches.
as i am writing this, i have a progressively worstening headacke, and the first idea that i try (am willing to try) that works gets it’s speaker 10 points.
thank you for your help.

Best answer:

Answer by Winterdew
Try not to take pain killers as Rebound headaches can occur in people who take these medications or others more than 10 times per week,and especially if the person takes the maximum recommended dose (or more) each time they take the drug.It is very harmful to overdose. If your problems get worse contact a doctor immediately As the body develops a tolerance to the medication, headaches begin to worsen and become more frequent, resulting in a cycle of increasing dosages and more frequent medication use. Also pain killers have side effects which can be life-threatening.

Health Educators Answer Substance Abuse Alcohol Poisoning

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