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Inpatient program while on probation?

Question by Kris: Inpatient program while on probation?
I’ve been on probation since August of 2005. This is my 3rd time that I was caught drinking. I tend to relapse around January and it’s only that month I relapse. Also when I relapse I drink about 3 times out of the month. My probation officer wants me to go to inpatient for 28 days. I talked to one counsler and they said I wasn’t criteria for inpatient so now my probation officer wants me to go through the crisis center. The crisis center can hold me up to 14 days. After entering the crisis center and they discharge me saying that I just need outpatient treatment does my PO have to except that or can she make me go to another facility?

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Answer by RetroRanch
The general rule while on probation is Dance Monkey, Dance.

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The Meadows Wickenburg Offers Special Rate for Somatic Equine Workshop

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The Meadows Wickenburg Offers Special Rate for Somatic Equine Workshop. The Meadows trauma and addiction treatment center in Wickenburg, Ariz., announced a special rate for “Spirit: A Somatic Equine Workshop” to be offered on March 10-14, 2014 from 7 …
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For heroin addicts, there's help and hope

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Associated with renegades of jazz and literature in the '50s and briefly made chic by seemingly anorexic fashion models in the '90s, heroin has become a drug of choice among some suburban teens and young adults, particularly in the Northeastern United …
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Avera Health Introduces PGx Testing for Pain Meds through Pilot Effort Eyeing

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Avera is one of the largest healthcare systems in the Midwest, employing 14,000 providers and staff and clocking 2.5 million inpatient and outpatient visits annually across five states. Although Davies hopes that one day all the doctors in the Avera …
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how do u get a inmate in a drug program?

Question by sexxy: how do u get a inmate in a drug program?

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Answer by americanfreeman
you require him to attend meetings. It has a very low rate of success, but is better than nothing,

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Gubernatorial candidate Steve Grossman proposes ending some mandatory

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The two take similar approaches on issues such as addressing substance abuse and paying for rehabilitation programs. Grossman, the state treasurer, is facing Democrats Martha Coakley, Don Berwick, Joe Avellone and Juliette Kayyem, in the gubernatorial …
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Teenager gets 10 years for holdup

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If he successfully completes the drug rehab program while in prison, he can ask the court to reduce his sentence. He was given credit for 276 days he has served in the county jail since his arrest in the crime that rocked downtown Franklin in the …
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Litchfield teen faces year in prison for selling drug if she can't stay sober

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She was sentenced to 12 months in state prison. That sentence was deferred for one year on the condition that Fisette remain in drug treatment programs. Hillsborough County Attorney Patricia LaFrance supported a sentence of one to four years …
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Why do I have such bad PMS?

Question by Sara Black: Why do I have such bad PMS?
When I am on my peroid I have cramps from hell, I keep on gagging, have diariahia, cold sweats. How do I stop these symptoms?

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Answer by Celsi
Considering that at least three of out of every four menstruating adolescent girls and adult women have PMS or premenstrual syndrome, there’s a good chance that you, also, have PMS. Before you can be sure that you have PMS, you need to journal your symptoms each day for at least two or three months. A diagnosis of PMS is possible only when both physical and mental or behavioral symptoms are present.
A Simple Menstrual Cycle Journal
Your menstrual cycle calendar exposes your symptoms so that their cyclic nature is clearly visible to your health care provider. Once you have kept track of your symptoms for two or three months, make an appointment at your gynecologist to show her your calendar.
You can use any type of journal or paper you want to use; however, it’s easier to see a pattern developing if you use a standard calendar with plenty of space for writing on each date. Your word processing program should have a calendar template you can print and use, if you don’t want to use your regular calendar.

The first day you see any amount of bleeding, write Day 1 on your calendar. You may also want to print a list of the physical and behavioral symptoms of PMS that follows, as well as the information about the diagnostic criteria for PMDD or premenstrual dysphoric disorder, the most severe form of PMS.

Next, take note of any symptoms that occur on any days of the month and rate each symptom you experience on a scale of from 1 to 10, with 1 meaning very mild or hardly noticeable symptoms, and 10 denoting any symptom severe enough to disrupt your daily routine.

Women whose symptoms of PMS are mild usually see the disappearance of their symptoms on Day 1, while women with more severe symptoms may have PMS or PMDD symptoms that last into Days 3 or 4 of their next menstrual cycle.
Note: True symptoms of PMS do not begin until after Day 13, any symptoms you experience earlier in your cycle may have another cause. However, you should still include any symptoms you experience on Days 1 to 13 on your menstrual cycle calendar.

PMS Diagnostic Criteria
The most commonly used and accepted diagnostic criteria for PMS is one developed by the University of California, San Diego. To meet these diagnostic criteria for PMS, a woman must self-report at least one physical symptom and one mental symptom during the five days preceding menstruation. These symptoms are:
The Physical Symptoms Of PMS
Sore, tender breasts

Headache

Abdominal bloating (the most common physical symptom)

Swelling of the extremities
Mental Symptoms of PMS
Fatigue (the most common mental symptom)

Angry outbursts or mood swings

Irritability

Confusion

Social withdrawal

The next requirement for a diagnosis of PMS is that these symptoms must disappear by Day 4 and not recur until Day 14.
Finally, these symptoms must be present in the absence of any pharmacological treatments, hormone ingestion, or drug or alcohol use.

Social or economic performance must also be identifiably dysfunctional by one of the following for true diagnosis of PMS.

Marriage or relationship issues, confirmed by the partner of the woman seeking diagnosis

Parenting problems

Decreased work or school performance or attendance (including being late)

Decrease in normal social activity

Legal issues

Contemplating suicide

Seeking medical attention for physical symptoms

Diagnostic Criteria for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder or PMDD
PMDD is a severe form of PMS that includes severe symptoms of depression, anxiety, and irritability before menstruation begins. These symptoms must occur during the last week before menstruation starts. Approximately three to eight percent of menstruating women experience PMDD. According to the DSM-IV, the accepted diagnostic criteria for PMDD must include at least five of the following symptoms:

Feeling sad, hopeless, or suicidal

Severe feelings of stress, tension, or anxiety or having panic attacks

Mood swings that include bouts of crying

Constant irritability or anger that affects other people

Loss of interest in usual daily activities and relationships

Problem with ability to concentrate or focus

Fatigue or loss of normal energy

Food cravings or bingeing

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Mental evaluation ordered for serial bank robber

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SAN DIEGO — A judge Friday ordered a 90-day psychological evaluation to help determine if a man convicted of robbing three banks within a week should be sentenced to prison or get probation and be placed in a residential drug treatment program.
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Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays, 7:30 pm Continues through

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"Congregation" premiered in Shanghai, in 2010, and toured the U.K. It hits Pittsburgh courtesy of the Market Square Public Art Program, a new initiative of the city's Public Art department and the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership. And yes … Drugs" and …
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Any drug rehabs in Bellflower, California, that administer buprenorphine?

Question by ani s: Any drug rehabs in Bellflower, California, that administer buprenorphine?
My cousin is going to get herself treated for her heroin addiction and I want to suggest that she get treated with buprenorphine instead of methadone.

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Answer by annelise LD
The links below will help you in finding drug rehabs. I think it would be best, though, to get your cousin to a doctor first. The doctor will know what kind of medication will be right for her. He will also tell her what kind of treatment program will be best for her and which rehab will be able to provide her with that kind of program. I do hope she gets treated soon.

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Ignyta Appoints Sara Zaknoen, MD, as Chief Medical Officer

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Our goal is to discover and develop revolutionary new drugs that target activated genes in cancer cells for the customized treatment of cancer patients. Our present focus is on the development of RXDX-101 and RXDX-102, our proprietary oral tyrosine …
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SD police chief seeks change in drug law

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He is working with San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon on a measure they say would reduce prison populations and shift up to $ 250 millon per year to treatment and education programs. Supporters are hoping to qualify the measure for the …
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State shouldn't limit the number of licenses

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This happens all the time, be it with taxicabs, alcohol licenses, casinos, or, most recently, medical marijuana treatment centers. Massachusetts' 2012 medical marijuana law … out that Delahunt won't be running the dispensaries. That honor goes to a …
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Vicodin for Migraine treatment?

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I am a 21 year old male severe migraine W/ aura sufferer and I have before been treated with triptons to no avail. On my recent attack I remembered I had 2 5/500mg Vicodin pills left over from a dental surgery I had a while back, so I figured “They helped me when I felt like I had knives in my mouth, I wonder if they’ll help with me horrific migraine pain”. And to my amazement it helped with my pain VERY effectively. My head still hurt, but no where near as bad as it normally does during an attack, and I was able to relax and go to sleep which is the one and only thing that makes my migraine go completely away. I want to tell my doctor about this, however, I won’t even bother if he is going to think of me as a drug seeker or if he is going to ignore me. Before you do the same please note, my migraines are NOT daily and a lot of times not even weekly and if prescribed I would only take it when I have an attack. Also note that I have been treated for migraines many many times before with all sorts of triptons and stopped treatment before my doc was gonna prescribe Topamax which is something I will NEVER take because of the horrible psychological side-effects. And I did not have any “rebound headache” that I heard you get from taking analgesics for migraines. So in short I want your opinion on this, do you think its worth telling my doctor? Or do you think he will completely blow it off or think I’m a drug addict?

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Answer by livewire9
ask for a very small prescription… if you only have you’re migraines on occasion, it will be quite awhile before you need another prescription and the doctor will then know you’re not abusing them…

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Allen County to start re-entry court

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“It is well-known that we have a big opiate problem in this region, and part of the funds that we have coming from this grant is for Medicaid-assisted treatment, which will allow us to give indigent folks medication, including Vivitrol or Suboxone …
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Glavine cites Graves case in submission to House of Commons Standing

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The case of Kings County man who died after mixing alcohol and prescription drugs is mentioned in a presentation Health and Wellness Minister Leo Glavine's was asked to give on government's role in addressing prescription drug abuse to the House of …
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Featured letter: Legalization of marijuana could combat harder drugs

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ADVERTISEMENT. With drug abuse becoming prevalent in Ocean County, it seems that the legalization of marijuana is the only viable solution. Ocean County held New Jersey's top ranking in deaths attributed to heroin and prescription drugs in 2013 with …
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who can teach me about drugs?

Question by angel: who can teach me about drugs?
I am doing my senior project on drug prevention and i need someone who can teach me about drugs to be my mentor.

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Answer by Q Quack
drugs are bad mmkay

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Actor Matthew Perry to Help Raise Funds for Alcoholism and Addiction

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HOUSTON, TX (February 18, 2014) – Actor and “Friends” star Matthew Perry will share how he overcame alcoholism and addiction on Thursday, May 1 at the Hilton Americas-Houston, for The Waggoners Foundation Speaker Series' 31st Annual Spring …
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Heroin Threatens Vermont's Rural Paradise

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But after Governor Peter Shumlin's State of the State address last month, one he took the unusual step of devoting entirely to the local surge in heroin addiction, there was little left to anyone's imagination. Heroin addiction … He praises a pilot …
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Addiction treatment services shift in North Central WV

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United Summit Center has shifted where it provides some of its addiction treatment services and has opened a new outpatient clinic in Preston County to treat both children and adults. Headquartered in Clarksburg, USC is a comprehensive mental health …
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