5 Signs of Alcohol Addiction
For many people it can be hard to recognize when they have crossed the over the line from moderate drinking into alcohol addiction. There are several different signs of alcohol addiction that are caused due to a drinking problem. It... Learn More5 Ways to Stop Being Codependent
Codependency is defined as a psychological condition or a relationship in which a person is controlled or manipulated by another who is affected with a pathological condition (typically narcissism or drug addiction); and in broader terms, it refers to... Learn MoreSubstance Showdown: Marijuana vs. Spice
Marijuana and Spice (synthetic marijuana) are interchangeable, right? At least that’s what I used to think. When I ran out of marijuana and couldn’t get ahold of my dealer, I would run to the gas station and buy a pouch... Learn MoreCan You Become Addicted to “Club Drugs”?
As much as party goers, ravers, and clubbers would like to believe that “club drugs” aren’t addictive that just isn’t the truth. Ecstasy, GHB, Ketamine, Molly, and Rohypnol are all addictive. The effects of club drugs The term “club drugs”... Learn MoreWhat is Rehab Like?
This might sound funny to most but, I liken the day I went to rehab to Christmas morning. I was broken, physically, mentally, and emotionally broken. I couldn’t do it any more: balancing work, family; in a nutshell: daily life.... Learn MoreOver-the-Counter Drug Abuse
Over-the-counter drug abuse is pretty common among drug users in general but is most common in teens. Over-the-counter drug abuse is appealing to teens because the drugs that they use to get high are widely available and totally legal. Many... Learn More5 Signs of Prescription Pill Addiction
Prescription pill addiction has become so common in the United States that it has been labeled an epidemic. Thousands of Americans rely on prescription painkillers for the relief of pain, discomfort from ailments such as headaches, menstrual cramps, surgery recovery,... Learn MoreSubstance Showdown: Suboxone vs. Methadone
Suboxone and Methadone were both created to help opiate addicts either through maintenance programs or detoxes. Methadone came first and was used to help heroin addicts stop the search for their high on the streets as well as keeping them... Learn MoreSubstance Showdown: Bath Salts vs. Meth
Meth, over the years, has gained quite the reputation. We all know the physical signs of meth due to ads and billboards featuring before and after pictures of people on meth aka The Meth Project. And bath salts? Well, bath... Learn More5 Signs of Benzo Addiction
Benzo Addiction is a serious health condition that is involves both a physical and psychological dependence on a class of drugs known as benzodiazepines. Benzodiazipines are the most commonly misused pharmaceutical drug in the United States. What are Benzos? “Benzos” is... Learn MoreSubstance Showdown: Heroin vs. Prescription Painkillers
Today it is going to be a showdown between two infamous substances: heroin and prescription painkillers. Just like our previous substance showdowns, heroin and prescription painkillers will go head to head for three rounds based on: health effects, insidiousness and... Learn MoreIs using steroids in recovery a relapse?
What are steroids? Steroids, specifically anabolic steroids, are synthetic substances related to the male sex hormones (e.g., testosterone). They promote the growth of skeletal muscle (anabolic effects) and the development of male sexual characteristics (androgenic effects) in both males and... Learn More
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