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Serious Consequences by: Ned Wicker Long-term inhalant use can lead to a variety of problems, not the least of which is irreversible harm to vital organs, such as the liver and kidneys. Inhalants can also cause serious damage to the brain and central nervous system. Users can also experience a deterioration of muscle coordination, spasms….
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by S I have a question, What does it mean when the addict/alcoholic starts to sell prescription pain meds to people on the street( like a friend of a friend) These meds were supposed to be going to a recycling center and apparently never made it. How concerned should I be? They don’t know that…
Get Help Now! 800.815.3910 Available 24/7 The road to recovery starts here! Trusted, confidential help available 24/7. Speak with an addiction treatment specialist anytime. Please call us now at 800-815-3910! Does Medicare cover Substance Abuse? by Danielle Kunkle Roberts Not so long ago, health insurance policies had fairly limited coverage…
Alcohol Use Intervention Denial a Huge Problem Alcohol Use Intervention: If you are a friend or a family member of someone who is either Alcohol Use or already addicted, you’re probably wondering what you can do to help. The biggest problem you face is that the abuser or addict thinks this is YOUR problem, or…