Archive for 'Working Adults and Prescription Pill Dependency'

Addiction on 2 Fronts: Work and Home

This is a wonderful article that appeared in today’s New York Times. It’s a little long, but wonderful.  Jerry
WASHINGTON — His son had been dead from an overdose only three months when A. Thomas McLellan, among the nation’s leading researchers on addiction, got a call from the office of Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Would [...]

What’s Done Is Done…

What’s done is done.  It cannot be undone.  One of the first things you need to come to terms with when you enter recovery is that the past cannot be remade.  The voices (The Committee-you remember The Committee) would like to pull you down with recriminations, useless remorse (addicts are always remorseful), self-pity, and fantasized [...]

Opiate pill dependence doesn’t always look like “spaciness.” Here’s what you should be looking for instead.

Time was when a person taking opiates—whether it was heroin, morphine, or  synthetic pain pills—typically had a “spaced out” look that you could easily pick out of a crowd. You know the look: lost in a dream state, stumbling, stoned, drunk-looking, unaware of other people coming or going, possibly even passed out or nodding.
But now, among the new [...]

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