Addiction Treatment and Recovery
Ever have trouble setting
limits and keeping them? Or maybe you know someone else
who struggles with this?
How about any of these symptoms below? Do any of them
sound familiar? Are any of them troubling you or someone
close to you?
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Fatigue…
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Uncontrolled cravings…
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Thoughts, actions - nearly
everything- - focused on an addiction to something;
drugs, alcohol, sex, gambling, just about
anything….even the Internet!
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Nasal congestion (sniffing, nose
bleeds…), eye changes like redness, glassy look,
wears sunglasses (and long maybe sleeves) when not
needed, etc…
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Behavioral changes (moodiness, mood
swings with hyperactive, lethargy, violence,
paranoia, secretive, confused thoughts and actions)
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Denial of use, addiction, etc.
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Memory loss, distorted time…
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Stealing or excessive / unusual
borrowing of funds
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Unkempt appearance, truant /
absenteeism from work, school, home…
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Sudden changes in school work and
grades, job performance, regular behavior…
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Withdrawal from normal activities,
friends, family, places…
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Withdrawal symptoms: nausea,
sweating, chills, convulsions, anxiety, nervousness,
depression, headaches, hallucinations, diarrhea,
restlessness / sleep disturbances, shaking,
sensitivity…
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And more….!
Battling dependencies, heck even
admitting to them, can be a real pain today.
For example, just because you check your email regularly
- -like every 15 minutes, or just because you prefer to
spend the evening at Yahoo games or on your favorite
dating and gambling (and other…) sites…other people seem
to think that's a problem. And yet:
- You just seem to have difficulty getting things
accomplished each day. Why?
- You tell yourself to stop and set limits, like maybe
checking email hourly or once a day, and no more
gambling site visits - on weekends, anyway. But after
one day, you fall back into your old habits. Why?
- You can't remember exactly what you did, either
before, during or after you set your new goals. Should
you re-set them, just start over?
We'll help you get answers to these questions and many
more.
In fact, right now, we're inviting you to take charge of
your own Overcoming Addiction plans and strategy, and
learn more now about how to tailor a program that
interacts with your daily activities and needs. You'll
learn about successful tools and treatment alternatives
that are used and recommended by professionals, experts
in the healthcare industry.
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