Monday 31 August 2009

Drug Rehabilitation

Drug Rehab is a process of treatment to enable a drug addicts to stop drug use. It simply means to give an addict his life back by stopping the dependency on drugs The main aim is to make drug addicts to live drug-free life. It addresses the physical, medical and psychological care needed for substance addiction treatment.
The regular use of drugs makes the brain to adapt to the presence of the drug; known as chemical dependency and the abrupt cessations of taking the drug can lead to withdrawal symptoms which is the time it takes the body to get back to normal This can range from weeks to months. Rehabilitation for physical dependency involves a detoxification process to help the patient cope with withdrawal symptoms.
Psychological dependency treatment involve program that teach the addicts new methods of interacting in drug-free environment. Patients are encouraged not to associate with people be they friends or family who still use addictive substance. Addicts are not only encourage to stop drug use but to examine to change habits related to their addiction, and to successfully adapt to their environment. The treatment centres provide both detox and psychological rehabilitation which are necessary to achieve full recovery from drug addiction. Drug rehab is not always something most addicts will admit they need; so it is often up to loved one to help them take this step. An addict will also need to have the willingness to change the habit of drug use . A persons will power plays a vital role in recovery so efforts are made to instill confidence in the patient during treatment. The support by friends and family helps contribute to the success of the person undergoing treatment. There are various types of rehab clinics and programs. The clinics are Therapeutic community rehabilitation clinics, Religious based rehabilitation clinics, Medical model rehabilitation clinics.
Twelve step Rehabilitation clinics. The twelve step rehabilitation clinics are the most common. The programs can be , out-patient, in-patient, extended care centres, local support groups, recovery or sober homes. There are also some age and gender based rehabilitation programs . The provision of support and care to help addicts return to healthy normal life after a period of drug use and addiction is the reason for Drug Rehab

Thursday 27 August 2009

Drug abuse pictures before and after

This is what drug addiction and abuse can do to someone. It is so sad how people can allow drugs to change and control them. No one sets out to be a drug addict and I am sure most of the people in this video never planned to abuse drugs.



Stay away from drugs and you will never be exposed to the risk of becoming an addict. You will lose control of your life and everything when you are suffering from drug addiction.

Sunday 16 August 2009

Drug Addiction

Drug addiction is an abnormal structural condition of the human body which makes a person to always crave, seek out and use a substance despite its negative effects. In simple terms, it means a heavy reliance/dependency on a drug which could disrupt normal human life activities. For some people, an addiction to drugs can happen when the need to escape pain be it emotional, physical or psychological make them resort to taking drugs which offers a temporary relief from the pain. For others, it can just be sheer habit or from taking it for fun that leads to addiction/dependency. Many addicts do not intend to become addicted on drugs; destroy their lives or to upset loved ones; but continuous taking of a drug can lead to acute craving which makes them to seek out and use, without planning for it, they become addicts or drug abusers.

The continuous craving of a drug can lead to a user abusing or using more drugs than necessary just to experience the intoxicating effect of the drug. Drug addiction is known to decrease the ability of the body to respond to stimuli, cause concentration and memory loss. Getting addicted varies from person to person and from drug to drug. For instance alcohol or codeine needs many more exposures than cocaine or heroine to make their users addicts. Addictions can be from ordinary over the counter drugs, prescription tablets and illegal substances/drugs but most common addictions are from legal substances like caffeine, nicotine, pain killers and alcohol.

These are some examples of drugs known to cause addiction:

Caffeine
Nicotine(from tobacco and cigarettes)
Cocaine
Alcohol
Morphine
Heroine
codeine
Meperidine/Demerol
Methadone
Temazepam
Benzodiazepine
Crack
Crystal Meth etc

Treatment may vary depending on the type of drug, duration of use and amount used. It could be complex but relies on changing behaviour or attitude towards craving and seeking out drugs. Crave behaviour is vulnerable to relapse even after long periods of abstinence. The immediate goal of treatment is to reduce drug abuse, minimise the social and medical complications of abuse/addiction and to improve the individuals ability to function. Helping the individual achieve lasting abstinence from drug is the ultimate goal in the treatment of drug addiction.