Where Can I Find a Drug and Alcohol Rehab Program for Someone With Physical Disabilities?
Question by pmy: where can I find a drug and alcohol rehab program for someone with physical disabilities?
my brother has battled with drug and alcohol problems for years.He now has a colostomy bag and 1 leg. He no longer wants to live, what can I do?
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Answer by tiffany
call your local hospital… they will lead you in the right direction.
Or family doctor. All my best wishes to you all.
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How Do I Pas a Drug Test5 After Taking Xanax?
Question by Stephanie: how do i pas a drug test5 after taking xanax?
I go to a clinic and their tests are not cheap they can even tell me how many mg of something I took my test is 2 days away and I’ve been taking about 2mg of xanax a day for the past 5 days, due to high anxiety
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Answer by eyecue_two
Xanax is not something that is tested for unless they are looking for it specifically.
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What Is the Specific Diagnosis and General Class of Disorder of the Following Case?
Question by vinh nguyen: What is the specific diagnosis and general class of disorder of the following case?
Patricia is a 17-year old female who has a history of difficult and unstable relationships with her friends and trouble at school related to her frequent truancies. When her parents discovered that she had been cutting herself, they insisted she go with them to family therapy where it was discovered that Patricia had been using drugs and prostituting herself to get drug money. When her parents talked with her about going to a residential treatment program in another state to help Patricia stabilize her behavior, she imagined that her parents were abandoning her and attempted suicide by taking a handful of pills.What is specific diagnosis and general class of disorder?
How Will I Get More Information About Drug Rehab Programs in Syracuse, New York?
Question by destinee d: How will I get more information about drug rehab programs in Syracuse, New York?
I’m doing a research paper about the different strategies being employed by staff of such programs to treat drug dependents and I badly need some credible sources of information.
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Answer by Niki
I think that the best way for getting information about rehab program’s strategies is to contact the actual rehabs. This is a list of all the rehabilitation centers in Syracuse and their contact information. I am sure if you asked, they would give you lots of information and even send you a brochure or two.
How Do I Quit Synthetic Marijuana (“spice”)?
Question by Chris: How do I quit synthetic marijuana (“spice”)?
Yeah I know. Stupid for getting involved. Now I can’t get uninvolved. I try, I fail, multiple times. Im losing the will and energy to stop.. It causes problems physically/mentally/emotionally/financially. Never thought I’d be an “addict” Help?? I can’t afford treatment
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Answer by Mel
unfortunately you are going to have to just stop. stop hanging out with friends that do it. try a 12 step group like AA or NA. call the local salvation army, they will have a list of low or no cost drug treatment programs.
Is John McCains Wife a Drug Addict? Is She Going to Be Using in the White House?
Question by Ronald D: Is John McCains wife a drug addict? Is she going to be using in the white house?
CINDY McCAIN–Wife of Sen. John McCain (R-AZ): In 1995, Cindy McCain admitted to stealing Percocet® and Vicodin® from the American Voluntary Medical Team, which provides humanitarian aid to Third World countries. The two narcotic painkillers are Schedule II drugs, in the same category as cocaine and opium. Sen. McCain is the chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee. Cindy McCain became addicted to the drugs after undergoing back surgery. However, instead of prosecution, the senator’s wife was allowed to enter a pretrial diversion program. An editorial writer in the Arizona Republic noted: “Conservatives seemed to achieve some sort of drug-rehab epiphany when Ms. McCain made her announcement. Newspapers that often used words such as drug addict and thug as describing the same person suddenly had a new sensitivity to the problem” (Doug MacEachern, “Painkillers Took Over Her Life,” SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS, August 23, 1995, p. 8A; James Bovard, “Prison Sentences of the Politically Connected,” PLAYBOY, April 1997, p. 46).
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