What Drug Treatment Is There for Huffing?

Question by stacey l: What drug treatment is there for huffing?
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Answer by jannsody
Bless you for reaching out for help. Please take the next footstep and look into getting either inpatient (residential) treatment or outpatient counseling. Inpatient treatment has a lot more structure than an outpatient program.

This site may have some local treatment centers for those with a substance abuse problem(s), and some may have financial (money) assistance for those without health insurance: http://dasis3.samhsa.gov and can click one’s state of residence on the map and continue with the search.

Emotional Eating: 24×7 Self-Acceptance

Emotional Eating: 24×7 Self-Acceptance
[rewrite]Working on yet another book on mindful eating, another one in the Jumpstart series, this time on mindful emotional eating, currently on the chapter devoted to nighttime emotional eating, not on how to eliminate it but on how to make it mindful – a …[/rewrite]
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Beyond Overeating Small Group Workshop to Resume
[rewrite]The group assists those who struggle with compulsive/emotional eating and binge eating disorder. Participants gain insights about the function of food in their lives and learn research-based skills to help them better cope and thrive. Incorporating …[/rewrite]
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Michigan Receives Drug and Alcohol Abuse Grant

Michigan Receives Drug and Alcohol Abuse Grant — Michigan receives the Strategic Prevention Framework Partnerships for Success II Grant for three years.


Rehab is all about constant cravings
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The Camp Drug Rehab in Santa Cruz, California

The Camp Drug Rehab in Santa Cruz, California — Learn about the philosophy behind one of California’s most successful drug rehabs since 1984. The Camp is located in the Bay Area and treats adults and adole…


California crackdown on rehab fraud misses clinics with troubling audits
[rewrite]Toby Douglas, director of the California Department of Health Care Services, says his staff is continuing to crack down on fraud in the Drug Medi-Cal system. So far, the crackdown has hit 88 rehab clinics with 135 satellite sites – including half of …[/rewrite]
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Can I Take SUBOXONE to End a Methadone Addiction?

Question by 2NewHips: Can I take SUBOXONE to end a methadone addiction?
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Answer by fungichick
Yes Suboxone (buprenorphine HCl) can be used to help treat opiod dependence – that is what the drug is primarily marketed for.

This is something usually done under medical supervision.

The manufactuer of Suboxone has a website where you can order a free resource kit for further information I’ve provided the links below.

As a side note, I have a 21 yo cat that receives Buprenex (similar to Suboxone) twice a day for pain – buprenorphine HCl has many uses 🙂

Question About My Doctor and Pain Specialists?

Question by wouldnt u like 2 know: question about my doctor and pain specialists?
[rewrite]I have been with the same doctor for over a year now, I started going to her because my back has hurt me for several years. about 4 months into seeing her she started prescribing me pain medications. I had to go get X-rays, MRI’s, Cat scans and even a myleogram. she had referred me to a neurosurgeon because I have a herniated disc that is pressing on a nerve in my back, causing severe pain in my lower back & down into my legs. the neruosurgeon said there is nothing that can be done with surgery because its not severe enough. now my doctor wants to take me off my pain medication and refer me to a pain specialist. I dont know why she wants to take me off the pain medication because its the only thing that helps me get around better without me being in so much pain. I dont know anything about a pain specialist, what all do they do? do they prescribe pain medication? should I look for another family doctor? I try to tell my doctor what is wrong with me and I feel like she doesnt listen to a word I say. she acts like all people do is mis-use pain medication, I dont misuse my medication at all, i take it as directed and everything. I know once I go off the pain medication my back will start hurting really bad all over again, it hurts to stand for too long, sit for too long, lay in certain positions. I dont know what to do, i feel like she’s treating me like I’m just another junkie looking for a high. the neurosurgeon knows whats wrong with my back and he agrees that i must be in pain, but he said he has no reason to treat me because i dont need surgery. every since he said that my family doctor wants to take me off the medication when i have proof that my back is messed up, she even has copies of all the tests I’ve been through! I’ve been to chiropractors, I’ve had physical therapy and both of them have made my back feel worse, I could barely walk out of physical therapy because my back was hurting so badly and I was in tears from the pain. she is aware of all of this, yet she wont listen. could someone please give me advice? what would you do? no rude comments please! thanks 🙂
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