Feeling Like Self Harming ?
Question by Sam: Feeling like self harming ? [rewrite]Well, I just sit in my room all day and cry all day.. My boyfriend and I broke up I assumed it was mutual but now he refuses to be friends or even talk to me and he already has a girlfriend even though the reason we broke up was because he only has time for himself.. I trusted my doctor when I said that I was planning on hurting myself.. Nothing specific but then she had my parents search my room behind my back and then she had the nerve to suggest residential treatment… I have sooo many issues but I can’t leave.. I carved my name into my leg which alarmed them.. I feel like self harming again:( but I’m too afraid that if I tell they will send me to Utah… What’s it like in teen residential treatment … Help please !!! [/rewrite] Read more... ...
What Tests Can I Get Done to See My Mental Health?
Question by : what tests can i get done to see my mental health? [rewrite]i had a mental breakdown due to my drug addiction,got over it and used drugs again but this time it as nearly destroyed my mind,that was 2.8 years ago and i still see things that arent there and have terrible feelings on my brain,like there is something pushing down on it,like im wearing a helmet or something,what can i do to see if there is permenate damage ie cat scan ect. [/rewrite] Read more... ...
Addiction Treatment Portland | Drug Intervention Centers Portland | Addiction Treatment Portland
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The "Other Drug Problem," in Our Own Medicine Cabinets
The "other drug problem," in our own medicine cabinets [rewrite]While illicit drug use by teens is dropping — by 18 percent from 2002-12, according to a federal survey — teens still are commonly abusing painkillers, depressants like sleeping pills or anti-anxiety drugs, and stimulants (mainly prescribed to treat …[/rewrite] Read more on Denver PostCampaign targets drunken, drugged driving [rewrite]During this month, the Santa Ynez Valley Youth Coalition is recommitting to its strategy of working to prevent tragedy before it strikes by encouraging community and family members to stay safe, sober and drug-free on the road this holiday season …[/rewrite] Read more on Santa Ynez Valley News Read more... ...
My Mom’s a Drug Addict?
Question by Allie: My mom’s a drug addict? [rewrite]So my mom was a good mom when i was very young, she was stable. She met my step dad who is like a father to me but he has issues of his own. He was always into drugs, so my mom is now to… my mom has a severe problem with opiates, and sleeping pills, every day she come’s home from work her eyes are all dilated and she’s so out of it she falls asleep standing up. It’s actually very annoying. My dad smoke’s a lot of MJ, but he is the same way just more controlled i guess. We move everywhere, I’m only 17. And I’ve lived in Ohio, Florida, Utah, it’s been an adventure but not a fun one. Switching high schools more than 6 time’s is very hard. My parents, mom and step dad, split for a couple of month’s so my mom became a raging alcoholic she has seizures always had since she was little. So it made life very hard, she was in and out of the hospital, tried to commit suicide coup ...
What Is Addiction? and Where Can You Get Help in California?
Question by eros_gary: What is addiction? and where can you get help in California? [rewrite] [/rewrite] Best answer: [rewrite] Answer by mgaribay74Summary People who are addicted cannot control their need for alcohol or other drugs, even in the face of negative health, social or legal consequences. The illness becomes harder to treat and the related health problems, such as organ disease, become worse. Addiction is a chronic, but treatable, brain disorder. People who are addicted cannot control their need for alcohol or other drugs, even in the face of negative health, social or legal consequences. This lack of control is the result of alcohol- or drug-induced changes in the brain. Those changes, in turn, cause behavior changes. Read more... ...