Friday, August 6, 2010

Tips And How To Get Marijuana Addiction Help

If you have an addiction to marijuana, then getting help allows you to get started on recovery and healing. There are many negative effects associated from the behavior. Consider getting marijuana addiction help so as to stop harming your body as well as affecting your loved ones and friends.

There are many short and long term effects associated with the condition. These vary from poor concentration, addiction, brain problems and respiratory diseases. As the drug leads to the impairment of the brain, it leads to other problems such as hallucinations, delusion, anxiety and depression. In general, the drug can easily reduce the quality of life of a user.

If you can not concentrate on normal or complex tasks without taking marijuana then you can consider getting help immediately. If it hard for you to go about normal daily tasks without you thinking about the drug or using it, then you can also seek help. This is the best way to stop an addiction or dependency or reverse some of the negative effects already introduced in the body.

There are other signs that you should have you get your loved one help. A parent can start by looking out for some of these traits in their young ones. If they constantly have bloodshot eyes, then they might be engaging in the practice. Smoke from marijuana irritates the eyes thus bringing about the effect.

Try and take a closer look at their eyes. If the pupils are dilated, then ask them calmly if they using the marijuana. Look out for abnormally large pupils as it is one of the effects of using the drug.

Be gentle with a loved if you suspect they are using, being aggressive or accusing them directly will easily cause them to deny or even be more cautious and careful with their habit. If you are approachable, they might be able to tell you what is going on which will easily let you organize for them to get help.

If you are suspicious that your child is using the drug, then check if you can find marijuana paraphernalia among their stuff. This can be in the back packs, rooms, locker rooms, bedside drawers, cabinets or under the bed. This can easily confirm to you that your loved one is using, especially if it is accompanied with other signs mentioned before. If this happens, be sure to get marijuana addiction help for them immediately.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

The precipice - hanging on the edge!

A new addition to the Drug Abuse Focus.com site:

It is called "Teetering on the Edge"
http://www.drugabusefocus.com/179/teetering-on-the-edge/

This post is intriguing. It is from someone who was about to kill himself because he felt himself to unworthy. He could no longer cover up his feelings from drug use - it wasn't working any more.

He could kill himself any time during the night, will he?

Please read the full story and please only post your comments, thoughts or stories there:http://www.drugabusefocus.com/179/teetering-on-the-edge/

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Truth about his alcohol abuse. He knew it right away....

I recently received and posted a new comment about alcohol abuse at the DrugAbuseFocus.com blog - where all drug and alcohol related stories should be posted. Everyone has one or knows of one.
This alcohol addiction story is quite interesting:

http://www.drugabusefocus.com/161/

The man who wrote this who shall only be known as ‘Viking’ stated that he started drinking at the age of 12 years old. The interesting part to me is that he knew the very first time he drank alcohol that he was an addict.

He also challenges everyone who has an addiction that ‘he knows they know they are addicted’. There is no room for denial. - A very interesting post. Please only submit your comments at

http://www.drugabusefocus.com/161/alcoholic-first-time/

Thank you,

David Snape
Author: What You Should Know about Gum Disease

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Alcohol and Drug abuse comments, and things!

Well things are picking up at DrugAbuseFocus.com more people are adding their thoughts, comments and stories about drug and alcohol addiction / abuse.

Here are two new posts :

You Are the Last Person to Know You Are an Alcoholic! - This is an interesting perspective from Chris. It is short but to the point and it has generated a bit of interest in the form of comments from others.

Addiction and Self-Esteem or Self Worth - This one is a fascinating insight. Her belief is that addiction is really an expression of self doubt / self-esteem and not seeing the greatness in oneself.

Remember to click here to give your thoughts, comments, opinions or stories about alcohol / drug abuse/ addiction.

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Thursday, December 25, 2008

New Drug and Alcohol Abuse Stories....

Interview with Drug Dealers Ex-Girlfriend - Read this interview and learn how an ex-girlfriend views her former boyfriends devious ways and why she left him. I think it is important for people to realize how drugs can destroy relationships as well as individuals themselves. Also, consider how drug dealers really do harm the lives of others. Leave your comments there!

Drunk Relative Defecates in a Bed at His Cousin’s House - Truly gross. But this is an excellent example of the problems that alcohol abuse can cause. Consider in particular what this relative failed to do. It’s as if he couldn’t even acknowledge that he did something wrong. If you have a relative that drinks to excess all of the time, tell the story. Leave your comments there.

As always, please submit your alcohol and drug abuse and addiction related stories for the purpose of helping others to understand the problem of addiction, to offer hope and to inspire and motivate!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

I put a post up called: Girl with the Scar... Take a look at it and leave your comments. Many people are suffering from drug and alcohol addictions - or even gambling addictions - one of the worst problems with addictions is that those addictions expand beyond the addict.

They typically steal from their family members or from friends. The problem is that they cannot get away with it forever. Once the family member or friend realized they have been lied to - it's over and a bond of trust has been broken - most likely permanently.

I feel sad and that is why I want to do something about it. That is why I created Drug Abuse Focus. You can help too. Here is how:

Monday, December 15, 2008

Vicki is no longer with us....

I just posted the sad alcohol abuse story and the death of my friend Vicki.

Let me be clear, Vicki was NOT the alcoholic, not by a long shot. It saddens me to remember her death even though it was 22 years ago. That time has flown by but I remember it like it was yesterday.

There are some days that you never forget. There are some that you wouldn't mind forgetting. There are good and bad people in the world.

We live for the good, at least I hope we do.

Please post your drug and alcohol related stories to in order to help others.