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What Are Common Struggles In Early Recovery From Heroin Addiction?

October 18, 2009 By: admin Category: Health

i’m close to someone who’s been in & out of rehab for the past 16 years. clean for 8 after the 1st time, then used heroin. since then he’s had 6 months or so clean at a time & then relapses. 6 months ago he went into a long term treatment program & was released after 4. but he’s still lying & hiding. he cheated on the girl who stood by him almost right after he left the treatment center & she’s devastated. moved out of the original sober house he went to & into another one but hasn’t been back there since he moved in. the girl he cheated with didn’t know he was in a relationship. he’s not living with her so not sure where he stays. he’s already creating another web of lies. however, he goes to meetings every day & speaks at them frequently. works all the time. sounds like he’s doing okay, but is it just a cover up? lies cause guilt, shame which is what he needs to avoid. are these signs he may relapse soon? is this typical (lying, infidelity, etc ..) in early recovery?

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What Are The Early Signs Of Alcohol Addiction / Dependence?

October 10, 2009 By: admin Category: Health

I’ve been drinking more lately as stress and pain in my life has increased. I’ve never touched narcotics, but I know I am looking to alcohol pretty often lately as a feeble means off escape from reality. The other day I found myself heavily drinking alone. I don’t think I have a problem, but I know that if I did, I may not know it at first. I can stop anytime, right? That’s what they all say.
When giving your answer, please let me know if you have a drinking problem or describe your relationship with someone who has.

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I Worked In A Forge In The Early ’70s And Used Alot Of Friable Asbestos To Pack The Molds When We Poured Metal

July 30, 2009 By: admin Category: Health

I’ve had a cough since that time, but it has never gotten worse, but it’s never gotten better. My voice goes out quickly, I can’t talk for long periods of time.
Whenever I mention this to a doctor, they just prescribe cough medicine, but all cough medicine has stuff in it that I’m intolerant of, so I end up not taking it.
Should I be worried about asbestosis or mesothelioma. And if so, can it be cured?

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