Saturday, November 21, 2009

Painkiller Addiction Drug Rehab

I had to have reconstructive plastic surgery on my face after a car
accident. Up to that point I felt as if I had the substances that I
had been using under control. I would like to call myself a weekend
warrior. Friday and Saturday night at the bar. Maybe a joint here
and there, drinks, nothing that I felt was too much of a concern.

Then there came this reconstructive surgery. I was prescribed one
hundred percoset for the pain. I went through that prescription in a
little over a week. I was hooked. I did everything that I could to
get more of the prescription from my doctor. I began drinking more, I
was smoking more marijuana.

I had to take leave from my job because of the surgery, and when it
was time to go back to work, I was not effective at my job. I was
constantly high on painkillers or pot or both.

My boss sat me down and said that he noticed my production had not
been what it was before the surgery.

He gave me some advice, do some research about drug intervention, and
drug rehabilitation. He gave me the chance to get my life back on
track. I found that it was easy to find an inpatient drug rehab
and one that I could relate to. Its not what you think it may be,
padded walls, nurses and doctors and patients wearing all white.

There are thousands of people just like me, addicted, and there are
thousands of people out there to help. Also there are some very effective California drug rehabs as well.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

How Effective Drug Rehab Saved Me

I was doing ecstasy every friday and saturday. Along with some coke, drinking heavily, using painkillers when I could get them, and smoking a huge amount of marijuana. All of my friends were doing this, or so it seemed to me. I was able to keep a job for about two years doing this, then I fell, and I fell hard. My family had to do a drug intervention on me to get to rehab.

I was high on a coctail of ecstasy, cocaine and whiskey and was doing ninety five down I-66. I crashed into the back of a tractor trailer and almost killed myself. The courts sent me to mandatory alcohol and drug abuse classes, which reminded me of one of those 12 step programs.

My girlfriend at the time left me, and I lost my job, I hit rock bottom. I had to do something to kick these habits. A friend of mine told me about some holistic drug programs, some have inpatient drug rehab facilities, and some offer drug rehab centers that you would be surprised to find out are close to where you live.

I never thought a drug rehabilitation program would work for me. But I can honestly say that I have been drug and alcohol free now for over 6 years and I own and operate several flower shops today. The program allowed me to determine the reasons I chose to use drugs which made it easier for me to stop using.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Alternative Rehab To The 12 Steps

Trying to find the right type of drug rehabilitation can be a very hard thing to do. There are so many types of treatment centers, figuring out which one is most effective is very important in a successful recovery. A California drug rehab is very important for people who live on the west coast and who need a drug rehab. Several of the facilities in California offer a long term rehab and a high success rate.

In the Midwest people who are looking for a drug rehab can go to a facility in Oklahoma. Drug rehab centers that offer a non 12 step approach usually have a high success rate as well. When a drug rehab center addresses all three components of addiction, the physical cravings, underlying issues, and life problems it increases the statistics of the program.

A non 12 step rehab is the most effective type of drug rehab. Traditional treatment programs are a thing of the past. The 12 steps do not offer long term solutions of recovery and promote that addiction is a disease. All drug rehabs should also offer a medical detox incase a person is coming off of alcohol, opiates or prescription drugs.