Could Grateful Dead Guitarist Have Painkiller Problem?
Could Grateful Dead Guitarist Have Painkiller Problem?
[caption id="attachment_14519" align="aligncenter" width="358" class=" "] Photo Via:www.commons.wikimedia.org[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben Wait a second, so you’re telling me a member of the Grateful Dead the band did drugs?! That is just too crazy to be true, right? Well either way... Learn MoreBritish Study Says Marijuana as Addictive as Heroin
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If you’re struggling with heroin addiction, the first thing to realize that there is more to it than physical dependence. Sure, that’s a BIG part of it, right now but, if you want to beat your heroin addiction and have... Learn MoreNobody Loved You Like I Do, But All You’ve Done Is Ruin Me
There is a rare intensity about the love/hate relationship we who struggle with addiction find with the substances we abuse. As addicts we obviously develop mental and physical dependency, but some people don’t even realize the emotional attachments we can... Learn More10 Things 90’s TV Shows Taught Us About Addiction
Welcome to the listicle of what became known as the “very special episode” of 90’s TV shows. This is when the shows’ writers would tackle a serious issue, ranging from trying cigarettes, struggling with body image and eating disorders, and... Learn MoreIn the News: Palm Springs Man Arrested for Beating Roommate Before Heading to Methadone Clinic May be Charged with Murder
[caption id="attachment_10274" align="aligncenter" width="240"] via http://www.palmbeachpost.com/[/caption] Palm Springs, Fla. – 53-year-old Brad Butler remains in a coma as a result of a brutal beating he received over two weeks ago at the hands of his roommate, James Smith, 23. Neighbors... Learn More5 Surprising Things I Learned From Being a Heroin Addict
[caption id="attachment_9868" align="aligncenter" width="500"] via wifflegif.com[/caption] I am a recovering addict. And I wouldn't be here today if i hadn't gone down the rabbit hole of hardcore drug addiction. Here are 5 surprising things I learned from being a heroin... Learn MoreIn the News: Charges Upgraded in Fatal NJ Overdose Case
Two northern New Jersey men accused of selling heroin to another man who later died from an overdose are now facing more serious charges. The Associated Press reports that two men in Hackensack, New Jersey who were recently arrested for... Learn MoreHeroin Rehab in Chevy Chase, MD
When you suddenly stop your heroin use, called “going cold turkey,” causes something addicts refer to as being dope sick: a set of withdrawal symptoms that include sweating, malaise, anxiety, depression, restlessness, itchiness, excessive yawning and sneezing, runny nose, insomnia,... Learn MoreIn the News: Vermont’s Heroin Epidemic Prompts Action
When you think ‘Vermont’ you probably picture the soft-powder ski slopes, quaint villages, and locals sipping craft beer. Vermont is also known currently for having one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country. But there’s something much darker going... Learn More
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