Is abusing drugs a symptom of anything?

Question by The Intellectual: Is abusing drugs a symptom of anything?
I smoked marijuana, tobacco and abused OxyContin, Vicodin, Ritalin and Percocet and drank alcohol.

I’m not addicted, but I’m constantly looking for something to relax with.

3 Drugs I’ll never use:
Crack
Crystal Meth
Heroin

Best answer:

Answer by SoAsian
you have a problem, you may think youre “not” addicited..but you do have a problem.. sorry but im not trying to judge you or anything dont get me wrong

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Heroes work the front line in A&E on another drunken Australia Day

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He runs his finger down the spreadsheet filled with dizzying abbreviated details of patient symptoms. Punch injury, intoxicated . … He once quietly informed a man who was furiously abusing him over wait times that the reason for the delay was that he …
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Hilton Head High trying to combat student drugabuse problems

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The drugs are Xanax and Coricidin, according to school principal Amanda O'Nan. The effects of taking them in combination — sometimes causing students to fall into a deep sleep — are "very, very scary," she said. O'Nan could not say Friday how many …
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Weekend website work on the way – Obamacare media coverage hits a turning

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So what I'd like to do is what I did on the Medicare Part D problem, the Bush program, to expand a Medicare for prescription drugs [and] work in a bipartisan way. So when the gavel goes down on the Affordable Care Act debate, I'm going to be reaching …
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HELP!(Possible Addiction)?

Question by Junior: HELP!(Possible Addiction)?
Ok so I was recently treated with a partially collapsed lung, one of the pills they perscribed I am finished, and I don’t hurt any more, but the second pills are just Tylenol 3’s, but i love the feeling when i take 2 or 3 tylonel’s, and i have about 20 pills left, and have been taking 3 at a time without any pain, do they cause any damage? i feel so relaxed…

Best answer:

Answer by RANDY S
well to hear you state “only tylenol 3s” to me thats an addicted statement. and I dont have a cure for you but something to think about. the more you take these pills the more tolerants your body will build up. the more your tolerance build up the more your going to take to feel the high. worse than that before long you may feel pain and its going to take alot of pills to stop the pain. so I would go to an n\a meeting and speak up about this issue good luck

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MP Tom wages war against fixed-odds machines

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There, he pressed for more powers for local authorities to deal with clusters of betting shops opening together, alongside Labour's pledge to make the machines less addictive by requiring pop-ups and breaks in play. Tom said: “The point of the motion …
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Winners Announced for GRAMMY Foundation and MusiCares Teens Make

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The song encapsulates the pain and loss she feels having a specific loved one unavailable to her emotionally and physically due to his addiction, as illustrated in lyrics: "But what I didn't get, no what I'll never get, is your hand down the aisle, or …
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Eagle eye on child abusers

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The project will have a children's helpline based at the city police headquarters for children to directly seek the help of the police. A counselling centre, School Protection Groups, and in due course, a de-addiction centre will be part of the project …
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What is the most effective non-drug treatment for ADHD?

Question by rmnbanrga: What is the most effective non-drug treatment for ADHD?
Please do NOT include medications, my son can’t take them because he loses too much weight.

Best answer:

Answer by Turd Ferguson
put him into a sport of martial, concentrate his effort into something constructive

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Narconon Arrowhead Issues Warning As Painkiller Admissions Increase

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They, are amongst the many treatment providers thatare experiencing a large number of clients entering their program, who have first starting down the path of addiction through prescription painkillers. When they can no longer get legal prescriptions …
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OP-ED | Opioid Overdose and What Can Be Done to Save Lives

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We have an opportunity to increase access to Naloxone by providing more information and education to medical providers, substance abuse treatment programs, pain management programs, pharmacists, family members, and others about the importance of …
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Evidence Based Treatment Outcome Tracking System Used and Developed at

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This system which came to be known as The Routine Outcome Management system or ROM was first used in an in-house outcome review that was conducted at Narconon's Oklahoma based drug and alcohol rehabilitation program, Narconon Arrowhead.
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Andy and Tammy Reid article. Philly Mag. I want a copy.?

Question by Mr. 50: Andy and Tammy Reid article. Philly Mag. I want a copy.?
Barkann had it on Daily News Live Friday. How the hel do I get one too?

Best answer:

Answer by Sports Cafe
Need to order a back issue or recent article? Contact the circulation
department @ 215-564-7700 ext. 2067.

or

Barnes and Nobels

or

Philadelphia magazine, on newsstands December 26th.

Exclusive Preview: A Family’s Struggle
Speaking out for the first time about their sons’ drug and legal problems, Andy and Tammy Reid reveal that addiction is an issue they’ve been dealing with since 2002 — “through Super Bowls and championships” — and describe how their family has tried to cope. An exclusive interview.

On January 30th, 2007, Garrett and Britt Reid, the two oldest sons of Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid and his wife Tammy, were arrested in separate driving incidents. Police found drugs in the car of Garrett, 23, a student at Montgomery County Community College, after he had an accident. Britt, 21, also attending MCCC, was held on drug and weapon offenses after allegedly pointing a gun at another motorist. Thus began a media firestorm and a bizarre year for the Reids. Andy and Tammy Reid had said nothing publicly about the events until they agreed to meet with Philadelphia features editor Robert Huber for an interview. The Reids were limited in what they could discuss because of possible upcoming legal action; their lawyer, Paul Rosen, was present. But sitting in the living room of their Main Line home, the Reids spoke openly for two hours about their family’s battle with addiction.

On Garrett alone in Arizona in 2006 …

Andy: We were out of touch with him. I was, for sure. He called home only a handful of times. And never to me. It just fell apart. In Arizona, he was living out of his car. He finally called me and was very distraught, and I called Tam to have her check on him.

Tammy: I said, Garrett, if you could have any wish in the world, what would it be? He was crying and said, I wish I’d never done drugs, and could come home and start over. I got my sister to give him $ 500 in cash, and he drove home in three days.

Andy: When he got home, we were surprised by his appearance. You’re talking about a kid six-foot-four, close to six-five, and he was 168 pounds. Oh, my goodness — this was a kid who was 260 pounds. He’d lost almost a hundred pounds.

Going through that six-month separation with Garrett, you can imagine how tough that was. We are a close family, but the drugs, they don’t care about that. If you just happen to get hooked up with the right one, it possesses you, and nothing else matters.

Tammy: You’re thinking, let’s try one more time. Because that’s what you do as a parent. You think, okay, it didn’t work the last couple of times, but there’s still hope. We raised these boys. We taught them to pray, taught them to ride their bikes — you see this potential in him, and you’re just not going to give up. And that’s the one great thing from all the letters we’ve gotten, they all say, stay with them, always tell them you love them, show them you love them, do what you can, but know that they’ve got to do it themselves. Are we going to be there for them all the time? Yes, no matter what happens.

On Andy’s future with the Eagles …

Philadelphia Magazine: Here’s the 64-dollar question: How close were you to resigning, and is that still a possibility?

Andy: We’ve dealt with Garrett’s situation for a long time, and we’ve done it through Super Bowls and championships. And it’s new to a lot of people, but it’s not new to us. As long as Jeffrey Lurie will have me, and as long as I can do my job to the best of my ability, I would love to be an Eagle.

Tammy: Plus we do have house payments, he does need to have a job. Any other dad, any other man who has things going on in his family, has not had it questioned whether he’s going to retire or step down from his job. The CEO of any major company, it would never be in question.

PM: Something struck me as we’ve been talking. Andy, you’re famous for having tight control over your football team, for being a detail guy, and dealing with addiction is the exact opposite. There’s no control.

Tammy: You learn that real quick.

Andy: They’re really very similar, though. In a game, once the whistle blows, and you’re playing the game, now the human element is there, and it’s how you’ve trained them. Some days they are going to throw an interception or miss a tackle. You didn’t train them that way. But you live with it, and you keep on teaching them. That’s why we’re here, we’re here to be teachers. And so you do the same thing at home, you teach them and then let them go. You blow the whistle and let them play. Sometimes it works out, and sometimes it doesn’t.

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CHOP introduces HLA typing by next-generation sequencing to its clinical services

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"This new test addresses a sixty-year-old problem," said Dimitri Monos, Ph.D., director of the Immunogenetics Laboratory in the Division of Genomic Diagnostics at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. "Since the discovery of HLAs in the early 1950s …
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Gov candidate Schwartz: Decriminalize marijuana in PA

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But what I'm very clear about is simple possession and personal use should not be criminalized.” Her goal, she said: A uniform law across Pennsylvania which doesn't find different police tactics used in different counties. Currently, in some parts of …
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Visitation planned for woman mauled by dogs

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The visitation will be held 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Baker-Hazel & Snider Funeral Home & Crematory, 5555 Philadelphia Drive. Dayton police are … There were also a series of 13 anonymous complaints to the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center …
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Daniel Roman Allegedly Points Gun At Daughter For Stepping On Dog's Tail

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A father in Cleveland is accused of pointing a gun at his 9-year-old daughter last month because she stepped on the dog's tail. Daniel Roman is due in court this week, facing charges of menacing, child endangering and domestic violence. Court records …
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Christians, can you tell of a miracle of healing specifically that happened to you…?

Question by † Seek truth †: Christians, can you tell of a miracle of healing specifically that happened to you…?
Thanks.

Marcia

Best answer:

Answer by Pliio8
I’ve been Healed Spiritually?

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Church briefs

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CHURCH WOMEN UNITED. World Day of Prayer, March 7 at Central Christian Church, 587 Mount Vernon Road, Newark. Luncheon at noon for $ 6. Service … COREY (Center of Renewing Excelling Yourself), a drug and alcohol prevention program, 7 p.m. Tuesdays …
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'Let It Go' According To Google Translate Is A Hilarious Mess (VIDEO)

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For now, at least, Google Translate isn't as accurate as a human translator. Words tend to slip and slide as if on ice, and the more translations you pile onto a single phrase, the stranger and more awkward it becomes. Vassar College student Malinda …
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Cover Story Orphaned by Addicts Page 1

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In a state where 88,000 people need substance-abuse treatment, Nielsen brings an unadorned honesty to the voice of the victims of drug addicts who are largely forgotten by society: their children. While Nielsen says she keeps her … Within a couple of …
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help! question about drugs?

Question by Carmon M: help! question about drugs?
i got an assignment and i cant find this info. any help would be appreciated.
i need the consequences of taking drugs on the individual, family, friends and the community

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Answer by TASH.? anti jonas
okay i recently done a project about drugs in school

http://www.talktofrank.com/home_html.aspx
i got loads of information about drugs from there

the consequences of taking drugs,
search “drugs case study” on google or whatever and you’ll find loads of stories of what happened to people when they used drugs+stuff

good luck (:

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Addiction called health 'crisis'

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… them at risk of an overdose. Throughout the hearing, lawmakers and state officials ranging from Public Health Commissioner Cheryl Bartlett to Department of Corrections Commissioner Luis Spencer sought to define drug addiction and substance abuse …
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Three men may face drug and trafficking charges

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He said family members should reach out to help “before it's too late.” Koepke said people using drugs illegally “could end up in jail or the hospital. There's plenty of help out there for them. Obviously, it's too late when we have an ambulance run …
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New Maplewood Drug Rehab and Detox Helpline Aids Search for Substance

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Operators are available at all hours to provide information, guidance and support for any teen seeking help for substance abuse. The helpline can provide valuable information on the latest treatment programs offered at rehab centers. Parents can use …
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Signs your child may be abusing drugs

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Did you know that many parents are very surprised when they find out that their son or daughter has been abusing some form of drug for quite a long time? Often those parents do not find … If your loved one is abusing drugs, get help. If someone you …
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