Am I an Addict?
Asking yourself “Am I an Addict?” is often the most important step in recovery. This is because addiction takes over your brain.
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Asking yourself “Am I an Addict?” is often the most important step in recovery. This is because addiction takes over your brain.
In the fall of 2020, the Food and Drug Administration updated labeling requirements for all benzodiazepines (benzos).
Your life feels empty. Dull. Without substance of any kind. You wrecked relationships. Blew money on impulses.
Many people want to know how interventions work. Before answering this question, it is important to learn more about addiction.
You deserve a commendation. Recovery starts with a single decision. A single choice to admit a problem.
Fentanyl. Seems like everywhere you look you hear that word. Every time you turn on the news. Or scroll on social media.
Let’s be honest. Life can be incredibly hard. Every time you turn around, there’s a bill due.
As a child, you live and breathe excitement. You get busy taking in all the cool new stuff that life brings.
Why is addiction considered a disease? Most people are familiar with the concept of addiction.
For decades, people had a love for Prince’s music. Just like that, he was gone. His official cause of death was a fentanyl overdose.