
Support groups in the area are ready to help in various ways
FRIENDS & FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP: Big Stone Gap, Va., Behavioral Health Services, behind Powell Valley High School, hosted by Frontier Health; offers tools, friends and families needs to assist people with addiction, move toward recovery; Tuesdays, 6:30 …
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The High Life
“If street drugs like heroin could be decriminalized, regulated, controlled and distributed in a medical context along with serious addiction treatment protocols, those who choose to abuse the drug would, at the very least, be able to count on …
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Arson attempt on van belonging to Port St. Lucie drug rehab center
Police went to a home on the 600 block of Northwest Kildare Street at 5:15 a.m. after someone allegedly tried to torch a 1999 Chevrolet van belonging to Passages Addiction Rehab Center of Florida. The van was parked in the home's driveway. A neighbor …
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Abilene, Big Country calendar for 3/10
Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous, 8 p.m., Avoca United Methodist Church. 325-773-2611 … Stroke/Aphasia Recovery Program support group, 1:30-2:30 p.m. West Texas Rehabilitation Center boardroom, 4601 Hartford St. 325-793-3535. Dystonia …
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Youth Fair a day of indoor fun at Fingerlakes Mall
Folks of all ages could stop and have their blood pressure assessed by Auburn Community Hospital's Cardiac Rehab Center, learn about day-care options at Childcare Solutions, or some of the free learning opportunities at the Booker T. Washington Center …
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Ke$ ha Leaves Rehab For Eating Disorder; Kesha Takes to Twitter to Say She …
22, three weeks ago when she checked into a rehab center for an eating disorder. Kesha was being treated at Timberline … Sebert says Ke$ ha has been attending AA meetings with her since she was "just over a year old." According to media reports, Ke$ ha …
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Question by Angie: Will medicaid pay for alcohol rehab in Utah?
If you had a brother, sister, son, or daughter that needs help. Would you do anything you could to help them? This is a disease!
Best answer:
Answer by raysny
No. Although alcoholism is considered a disease by some, it is treated as a behavior by the government.
http://askjan.org/media/alcohol.html#ADA
Most rehabs are 12step-based, based on AA. Rehabs have a slightly better success rate than Alcoholics Anonymous which is estimated to be about 5%, the same as no treatment at all. People who fail in AA and 12step facilitation tend to fall harder than those who were not exposed to 12step treatment, which teaches people they are powerless to do anything about their addiction, that even God cannot cure alcoholism, only grant a daily reprieve from the desire to drink.
Dr. Brandsma found that A.A. increased the rate of binge drinking, and
Dr. Ditman found that A.A. increased the rate of rearrests for public drunkenness, and
Dr. Walsh found that “free A.A.” made later hospitalization more expensive, and
Doctors Orford and Edwards found that having a doctor talk to the patient for just one hour was just as effective as a whole year of A.A.-based treatment.
Dr. George E. Vaillant, the A.A. Trustee, found that A.A. treatment was completely ineffective, and raised the death rate in alcoholics. No other way of treating alcoholics produced such a high death rate as did Alcoholics Anonymous.
http://www.orange-papers.org/orange-letters85.html
What works? A summary of alcohol treatment research:
http://www.behaviortherapy.com/whatworks.htm
“About 75 percent of persons who recover from alcohol dependence do so without seeking any kind of help, including specialty alcohol (rehab) programs and AA. Only 13 percent of people with alcohol dependence ever receive specialty alcohol treatment.”
Alcoholism Isn’t What It Used To Be:
http://www.spectrum.niaaa.nih.gov/features/alcoholism.aspx
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Question by Mike: Can marijuana be an addiction? if so than how?
People are always saying weeds not addicting but anyone can became addicted to anything,do you think its addicting? If so than how & can people give me stories based on themselves
Best answer:
Answer by VeeVee
I think so I have no personal stories except that 100% of marijuana smokers I know have been doing it for many years and have yet to stop. They always justify ‘they are not addicted’ but have the habit for the last 7 years!
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Question by Taylor: Are there many unanswered questions about a Health Care bill that’s about to become ” Law “?
Will the current Bill do any of the following:
1. Allow me to build my own policy and not have to pay for things I don’t need or will never use?
( My sons and I will never need a pap smear, nor give birth, don’t want a hair transplant and will never use the alcohol/drug rehab plan) Yet I am forced to pay for that coverage because of law makers. This vastly increases costs)
2. Do anythin at all to lower the cost of Malpractic Insurance (One of my Dr pays 70,000 / year for liability coverage which is covered by his fees) ( Trial lawyers have nothing to lose. Most cases get settled no matter how ridiculous because the lawyers never have to pay court or legal fees. Easy Fix = Loser Pays all court and legal fees of both parties) That 70,000 will be drastically reduced, and the cost savings passed on.)
3. Lower my monthly premium ?
How can it when Ins companies are now required to cover more people, even with pre-existing conditions. Premiums can only go up. And they are forced to cover basic stuff like minor doctors visits when people should be able to pay for that out of pocket.
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4. If they are required to cover pre-existing conditions, what prevents people from canceling coverage all together and using the money saved for basic medical care? Then get the insurance only when/if you need major medical care?
5. What will happen when Ins companies go out of business? ( See above question) Will the Gov option be the only option?
6. When the gov has control of how much a doctor or a hospital can make per procedure, what will that do to the number of people willing to enter the Medical field as a profession.
6-B God Forbid, but what if Doctors are forced to join a Gov Union like the SEIU ?
7. (Combined with above) When adding 30 million more people to the system thereby vastly increasing demand, how will the supply side look?
8. When supply gets overwhelmed with demand,how can rationing be avoided?
9. What will happen to our coverage when the government decides it needs to “reign in costs”.
10. What “life-style laws” will be passed in the name of “protecting us” from ourselves?
11. Why can’t people “shop for the best price” like they would anything else.
12. Why will we begin paying for this “reform” next year, but the “benefits” won’t be available until 2013?
Best answer:
Answer by towwwdothello
http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/focus/warcrimetrials/comment_post.php
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