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How to Help a Daughter Drug Addict?

Written on August 31st, 2010 by Frank JulienView Comments

When confronting your daughter at your suspicions that she may be experimenting with illegal drugs, it is incredibly important to maintain peace when it is brought up. A woman’s emotions are a very fragile and delicate balance, and often what she needs from you is only affirmation that you are proud of her, you love her, and all you want to do is ensure that she has a bright future away from the grasp of dangerous dependencies on illegal substances that she may encounter.

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What Can a Mother Do to Help a Drug Addict Child?

Written on August 16th, 2010 by Frank JulienView Comments

Professional rehabilitation is proven to be a source of help and answers to children who are addicted to drugs and or alcohol. A mother who wishes to help an addict child should first seek support for the problems, and then begin addressing the addiction problems one by one along with the help of a trained professional or professionals.

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The Reality of Speed Addiction

Written on August 10th, 2010 by Frank JulienView Comments

The reality of speed addiction is unfortunately not a very pleasant thing to face. Speed is a drug addiction that is hard to catch in addicts and which is also extremely addictive and destructive to people’s lives and happiness, not to mention their health. The drug addiction of speed is basically one of energy and increasingly negative cycles of use and rest.

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My Spouse is a Crack Addict – What Can I Do?

Written on July 21st, 2010 by Frank JulienView Comments

If you saw the title of this article and knew it was for you, then crack addiction has probably touched your life in a significant and probably negative way. Not only is crack cocaine a dangerous substance that can lead to death and impairment…

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What is the solution for oxycontin addiction in Ontario?

Written on June 28th, 2010 by Frank JulienView Comments

Oxycontin is also called Oxycodone, oxy or oxycotton, and is often referred to as hillbilly heroin. Nearly five hundred deaths in five years have been ascribed to oxycontin addiction in Ontario, reported the Star. What is the solution to this mess?

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Families of Crack Addicts

Written on June 8th, 2010 by JFView Comments

While the crack addict goes through their own hell in their struggle with addiction, the families are also affected. Many families are torn apart by the effects of crack addiction. The pain and agony caused by an addiction is…

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Marijuana Addiction; Truth or Fiction?

Written on June 7th, 2010 by JFView Comments

The debate rages on concerning the question of whether there is or is not such a thing as marijuana addiction. There have been studies that show that marijuana often is a gateway drug to stronger, more powerful drugs, but that in itself does not make it addictive…

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Memorial Day and Drugs

Written on May 31st, 2010 by adminView Comments

Most drug addicts (and alcoholics) don’t really need a reason to use but a holiday gives them a good excuse. They claim they are celebrating, just like everyone else. It seems to be a strange way to honor those who have passed before us, doesn’t it?

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