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		<title>Help for Heroin Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heroin addiction is a serious threat to society. Heroin affects the chemical balance of the human brain and alters it which explains the new ways of thinking and behavior of a heroin user. Moreover, as the body starts tolerating the drug, the body would require increased dosage to be able to feel the “high”. And [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Heroin addiction is a serious threat to society. Heroin affects the chemical balance of the human brain and alters it which explains the new ways of thinking and behavior of a heroin user. Moreover, as the body starts tolerating the drug, the body would require increased dosage to be able to feel the “high”. And so, dependency on the drug happens. And with dependency, the person would frequently be hungry for the drug and could not live normally without the drug.This is how an individual develops heroin addiction.</p>
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<p>Although quite difficult, addiction is a battle that can always be defeated together with the right determination and self-will. The main step in treating heroin addiction is definitely accepting and realizing that there is really a problem. Once, the problem is recognized, the will to transform and start a new life away from heroin should also be realized. Family members and loved ones could be of great help as the person deals with the problem. Fighting addiction, on the other hand, is not an easy process.</p>
<p>Even if the addiction was individually done, the addiction cannot be defeated alone. Support from loved ones and most probably, seeking professional help would be greatly recommended. Once the person admitted the need for heroin help, the process of seeking the right rehabilitation program begins. Most likely one would enter a heroin help program that will provide the addict with a place to live and around the clock care as he/she starts the process of heroin detoxification. Clinics and rehabilitation centers that has fully trained medical professionals can calculate the state and decide how to go forward with taking the drugs out of the system and restoring the physical well-being suitably to start the person on the road to recovery.</p>
<p>On the other hand, depending on the person’s health, emotional state, and the amount of heroin one normally do in a twenty-four hour period, the process of heroin withdrawal may require different approaches. In some programs, addicts enter a step-down style of program, which essentially means weaning off heroin while using other opiates to deal with the cramps, hallucinations, and other symptoms that often occur during the withdrawal process. By working directly with the doctors and caregivers, your response to a given line of treatment can be monitored and adjusted as needed.</p>
<p>Going through a detoxification program is only one aspect of overall heroin help. There are still many process that an addict must undergo in order fro him or her to get away from the problem. This is where family and loved ones’ roles enters. They may supply the addict with a place to live as he or she achieves strength and startss to mend broken relationships and seeks for a job. Local addict therapy and support groups will allow one to network with other people dedicated to overcoming drug addictions and reclaiming their lives. These types of heroin help and support can give the motivation to keep moving forward even on days when the temptation to begin using again is very strong.</p>
<p>Heroin addiction is very destructive if prolonged. It destroys lives not only the life of the addict but also the life of the people around him/her, most especially those who cared. The user may become someone else rather than his real self, due to the effect of the drug. Emotional issues may underlie the problem of using heroin and so, during treatment, cognitive-behavioral therapy should be given on the patient for a holistic treatment. As the person tries to pull though from the addiction, he or she would sooner or later go out into the real world again and start a new life.</p>
<p>One should always be vigilant of the dangers of heroin addiction that one should always be ready to offer help to treat this kind of problem.</p>
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		<title>Living with Detox in Addiction Programs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now is the time Either you or someone you know and love has a problem with addiction. It comes as a hard blow that it is no longer something manageable by you or your family members alone, and it is time to seek help from a treatment facility. Before you venture any further, you must [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Now is the time Either you or someone you know and love has a problem with addiction. It comes as a hard blow that it is no longer something manageable by you or your family members alone, and it is time to seek help from a treatment facility. Before you venture any further, you must know this. You are not alone! Many people just like you have and are, standing in shoes the same overwhelming size as yours. To take the step toward help is about the bravest, smartest, and most intimidating thing you’ll ever do. But once you step through the door of a drug treatment center, you’ll see how many people are willing to help you to the next step.</p>
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<p>Before choosing a treatment center for yourself or your loved one, it is important to know some things about what you are getting into.  A few key variables could be the determining factor in getting you to a successful outcome and a fulfilling, shackle free, productive life. It is important to do some research. Check out different websites, read the testimonials. Find a addiction detox program that sounds appealing and contact them. Ask questions! If you are the one who is addicted then it’s easier said than done. If you can’t do it, use a clear moment to ask someone to do it for you. Some of the things you want to know are: Where are they located? Are they far from your current situation and loved ones? If so, is that a positive thing? Will it keep you away from people who hook you up with your vice? If not, will you be able to resist the pull of wanting to escape back to a familiar routine?</p>
<p>You also need to know how you are going to be treated. First, recognize the problem that you are facing. Some addictions require medical attention in the form of prescription drugs. If you are one of these cases, find out what they will be giving to you. How long will this process take? Do they have an inpatient and/or outpatient program? Do they offer support, counseling, and surveillance for both programs?</p>
<p>You or someone you trust should visit the grounds. Do they have a plan for your day? Do they offer fun activities such as sports? Or exercise programs such as Tai Chi or yoga? Get a feel for the staff. Are they receptive when you walk in the door? Do they treat you with respect? Do they seem to feel good about what they are doing? These are all some of the most important determining factors about you or your loved one’s stay. If you don’t like where you live, you are not going to stay.</p>
<p>The final thing you should think about when choosing an addiction detox program is how much it’s going to cost. This, unfortunately, is one of the many bitter realities of overcoming an addiction. Regaining life is priceless, but you don’t want financial woes to throw you into the street. If the addiction you face doesn’t require medical attention it will be much easier on the pocketbook. It could possibly even be free. Check online for any kind of funding you can get, or free programs that will get you or your person back on track.</p>
<p>There is a world of information out there for the taking. Ask the right questions, and the answers will find you. Help is out there waiting to give second chances. Remember that though you feel alone now, there are many people ready and waiting to help.</p>
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		<title>Everyone Needs a Helping Hand in Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 20:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[More info&#8230;Most people know at least one person affected by alcohol addiction. I have quite a few family members who have trouble with alcohol addiction. Finding the perfect place is difficult for everyone. Some people think its as easy as put the bottle down and its done, thats far from true. People affected by alcoholism [...]]]></description>
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