• Thursday, September 27th, 2007
There is nothing easy about an intervention, let there be no mistake about that much. Entering a drug treatment center means admitting that you have a problem you can’t solve on your own…and drug addicts aren’t exactly masters of honest self-assessment. If the addict you care about is going to get better, it’s going to be because you convince him, via an intervention, that he needs help. That’s the only way for healing to go forward. With so much at stake, you can’t afford not to act.
The good news is that professional interventions can facilitate the intervention process. You’re not alone here. Or at least you don’t have to me. Remember, interventionists can only help if you seek them out. For your own sake, for the sake of the addict you care about, don’t wait any longer to do the right thing.
Drug treatment really does save lives. The only catch is that addicts have to seek it out. Interventions can spur the healing process by showing drug abusers the truth about themselves and their problems. They aren’t easy, but they’re worth it. It’s well past time you finally learned that for yourself.
• Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
Drug abuse and drug addiction are terrible things to have present in your life, but the cool thing is if you have a drug addiction drug treatment can help you. Drug treatment just works. Thatj’s pretty much all I’m going to say about that. Even if I had more to say, what could I say? The success rate of drug treatment is extraordinary and it has been for quite some time. People who have ended up in need of drug rehabilitation can probably tell you how good drug treatment really is. I had to go to drug treatment when I was a freshman at college. I got a little crazy with the pills, and I knew my brain wasn’t right and I had to do something to make my life right. I thought that something would definitely come out of going to drug treatment. It gave me the life that I wanted for myself and it also gave me back the life that I had already established for myself. That may have actually been why would anyone get skeptical when drug treatment is almost guaranteed The therapy session are supposed to make it so that somebody who goes through the program can still keep alive.
• Friday, September 21st, 2007
Drug treatment get a bad rep sometimes, and personally, I am sick of it. You know, people have a habit of talking about shit that they don’t like and most of the time, they are talking about crap they don’t even know about. Unfortunately, that is life and it is something that we all have to deal with. Hey, I didn’t make the rules and neither did you, so don’t blame me and don’t blame yourself for how fu*&ed up they are. It is what it is. That’s why I say not to worry about what people say because I know that drug treatment centers help people. Shit, they helped me and I was the guy who was voted “Most Likely to Forever Get Highâ€. Not really, but you get my drift. I’m basically saying that if drug treatment centers could help me, then, they could help anyone in need of a little sobriety. Hell, that’s what the heck they are there for, anyway. If you know that you have a problem with drug addictions or drug abuse, then you need to go and do what you need to do. That’s also what substance abuse treatment centers do. They wait for you to be ready to make a change and then they help you get there. Make the call.
• Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
Addicts don’t beat addiction outside of drug treatment centers. The nature of drug abuse is such that no drug abuser can ever hope to get sober without professional drug abuse treatment, no matter how much anyone might want to believe otherwise. The plain truth is that private drug treatment facilities can very often make the difference between life and death…and that anyone who makes the mistake of learning that lesson the hard way will be lucky if he’s still around to regret it.
Here’s the bottom line: If you or someone you care about is a victim of drug addiction, you can’t afford not to get drug addiction treatment. There is, simply stated, no other way you’re going to get back to living life as you used to know it. Exclusive drug treatment centers in California and Los Angeles really can help drug addicts, there’s no doubting that much. But drug addicts have to take the first step. In the end, drug treatment centers are only as successful as their patients make them. Don’t wait any longer to finally make the right decision.
• Wednesday, August 08th, 2007
 There’s nothing worse than being recommended something to cure what ails you, just to find out that it’s destroying your life. That’s what happened to me when I got hooked on prescription drugs. I got in a bad car accident a few years ago and the pain that I felt was killer. After the whole stay in the hospital the doctor thought it would be best if he prescribed a little something for the not so little pain that i was feeling all over. Since I could barely move from all the injuries that I sustained I agreed with the decision that the doctor had made. It all seemed like it was going to work out before I ended up getting hooked on my prescription drugs. It was a nightmare. I found myself popping more and more pills everyday. At first it was to numb the pain and then it was to keep my mind off of the pain that i was trying to numb. After it went on for a while my wife found a drug treatment center that was experienced in handling prescription drugs addiction. It added a little more pain to my life, which sucked, but I’ve managed to stay away from the pills for over three years already. Drug treatment made me better again and it wasn’t even that painful after all.
• Wednesday, August 01st, 2007
I remember it all as more of a blur than anything else. My addiction to prescription drugs was the worst. It all started after my car accident. Well, it wasn’t so much a car accident as it was me riding my bike and getting hit by a car. I was in a coma for a couple of days and when I woke up on third day, I woke up alone and in serious pain. I was in the hospital for about a week before being discharged and I was still in a terrible amount of pain. The doctor said that I would experience a great deal of more pain before actually feeling better. It was okay for me as long as I was no longer in the hospital. The good doctor prescribed some pain killers that I was more than happy to take and away I went. The problem, however, was that I never really felt like the pain went away and by the time it did I was hooked on my prescription drugs. Being hooked on prescription drugs was a terrible pain to feel. It was even worse than the pain from my accident. I immediately signed up for drug treatment and got my life back in order and now the only pain in my life is my car note. Oh well, you can’t have it all.
• Thursday, July 26th, 2007
There’s really not much to say about drug treatment other than if you need it you better get it. It never really seems that cut and dry when you suffer from a drug addiction, but nothing really does when you’re fucked up anyway. Whatever the case it is just that simple and I know that first hand. If it wasn’t for the first rate drug treatment that I received a few years ago then I wouldn’t be walking around today.
My experiences with drug addiction were definitely heinous and I’m still not ready to talk about all of them. Drug abuse took me closer to the dark side than any man should ever be and there almost seemed to be no chance of bringing me back. I regret those days of self loathing and self destruction and I accredit drug abuse treatment with having the power to turn me around. Sure I fought tooth and nail to not have to go to rehab but it honestly was the best thing I could have ever done. The other day I was telling some kid that I see all the time that maybe he should look into getting some help with a little ‘problem’ he’s been having. I couldn’t help but laugh when he asked what did I know about it.
• Monday, July 16th, 2007
Now, if you were to say that drug rehab doesn’t work, then I would be forced to that you’re definitely talking out of your ass. I know that’s a little harsh and all that, but it really is the truth. I, myself, am living proof that drug rehab can truly change a person’s life for the better.
Back in the day when I was a champion dumbass drugs and alcohol were an integral part of my daily routine. I would wake up and get high, go to work and get high again. It was a vicious, vicious cycle that seemed like it could never possibly end. There were so many times that I couldn’t determine which way was up and which way was down. That’s where drug rehab came in.
Once I made it to a drug treatment center for drug rehab everything started looking up. The change that ensued was almost impossible to believe. I learned how to keep my cravings down to a manageable level and I was taught how to understand where my addictions came from. With all the information that I was equipped with at drug rehab, there’s no reason that I’ll ever go back to my old ways again. And that ain’t me talking out of my ass.
• Tuesday, June 26th, 2007
Have you ever considered drug treatment? Trust me, if you need it you should definitely consider taking it on. Drug treatment helped me and my buddy Josh. We were definitely in dire straits by the time we got into rehab and if we hadn’t gotten into drug treatment we may not have even made it another day. Drug treatment changed everything.
Me and Josh were a couple of hellions for sure. We got so screwed up on so many occasions that we actually became defined by it all. Things hit a new level when we became roommates! It was never weird to find either one of us awake, at any time of day or night, reeling from the effect of whatever drug, or combination of drugs. Life in our apartment was more like a game that had gone on so strong for so many years that it was nearly impossible to stop. Drug treatment changed all of that too.
So far, Josh and I have both been sober for about six years and believe me when I say that no one in the world would have seen that coming. The road has been long and rough, at times, but without drug treatment we wouldn’t even be continuing the journey.
• Wednesday, June 13th, 2007
Think you can’t get hooked on marijuana?
Think again.
Marijuana addiction is a real thing. I know because I lived it, because I wound up trapped in a world where it was like there was just me and my desire to smoke…and where everything I did ultimately had to lead me back to weed.
I know marijuana addiction is a real thing because I spent years trying to beat it…and because I know firsthand how good it feels to finally get clean.
I was a shell of myself, when I smoking. I didn’t care about my family, my friends, my job; I didn’t care about anything but marijuana itself…and believe you me that’s the best way to wind up feeling awful lonely.
Marijuana treatment gave me my life back. It’ll give you yours back too, if you give it a chance. For you own sake, don’t wait another day. After all, your future’s not going to be around forever.