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Do Inhalants Trigger Lsd Flashbacks for Anyone Else or Is It Just Me?

Question by mark: Do inhalants trigger lsd flashbacks for anyone else or is it just me?
I’ve noticed whenever I do inhalants I sometimes get lsd/mushroom visuals. Does this happen to anyone else?

Best answer:

Answer by jannsody
Unfortunately, it can be from the inhalant use. Even people who’ve used lsd or “shrooms” in the past and then marijuana on a different day have had those symptoms.

With regard to the huffing, my friend actually has a severe BRAIN INJURY from inhalant use at the age of 12, now in her 30s.

How Long Do the Effects of Heroin Last?

Question by Keith: How long do the effects of heroin last?
How long does its high last?

(To those who answered my previous question, I changed my topic to this drug.)
Other things that would definitely help with my project:

Is it physically addictive?
Is it psychologically addictive?
What should teens know regarding the consequences of using heroin, in their physical health, mental health, and social health?
What signs should parents look for if suspicious of their child using the drug?
What was a recent event (within one year of now) that happened in CT where a teen got into a problem with heroin?
Where can you go to get help?

Drug Addiction Treatment Programs at 449 Recovery in Orange County


Drug Addiction treatment programs at 449 recovery in Orange County – The drug treatment program at the San Clemente based drug rehab center, 449 Recovery, offers a 7 Phase drug addiction program that works with the 12 step drug treatment plan offers by AA (Alcoholics Anonymous). Prescription drug addiction, opiate addiction, crystal meth addiction, cocaine addiction or crack cocaine addictions are the main focus for the drug counseling program at 449 Recovery. The 449 Plan gives drug addicts a clear path to sobriety and offers patients a plan for recovery from drugs. Visit them online at www.449recovery.org or call them at 855-449-4490 Having gone through the 449Recovery treatment program, addicts learn to live with their addiction and have tools to help them live a life in recovery.

Las Vegas Cocaine Anonymous Meetings


Las Vegas Cocaine Anonymous Meetings – Visit us at serenityclublv.com or call at 702.982.8065 The Seneity Club is open 24 Hours, and is located in Las Vegas, Nevada. It has 12-step groups that meet at the facility such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Al-Anon, Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA), Gamblers Anonymous (GA), Co-Dependent’s Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous. In accordance with the Sixth Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous, these organizations do not finance or lend their name to any related facility. We respect and abide by the Guidelines on Clubs published by AA World Services. The Serenity Club is also separate from Treatment Centers.

What Percent of Rehabilitated People Actually Are Cured?

Question by Maryy: What percent of rehabilitated people actually are cured?
ok so this is for a project….
does anyone know what percent of rehabilitated people get out and dont do the same mistake agian??? (i.e.- they would use drugs daily, went to rehab, then when they got out they quit completly)
i searched yahoo, google, and ask jeeves. i did all of my project and this is just a small part of it wich isnt really gonna be graded so keep your useless coments to yourself

Best answer:

Answer by raysny
Rehabs often claim amazing results, but the reality is less than spectacular.

Does Alcoholics Anonymous Work for Everyone?

Question by scorpio s: Does alcoholics anonymous work for everyone?
Just curions…anyone here that’s tried it, and there was absolutely no way it worked for you?

Best answer:

Answer by fignewt0n
I have known a lot of people it didn’t work for. Lots of people are forced to go to AA and NA when they get arrested and it won’t help if you don’t want to quit. You have to do the work, it is just a support group. It helps a lot of people but those people wanted to quit, had hit their rock bottom. Lots of people also relapse. AA is an excellent program but no it doesn’t work for everyone!

Families Minister Cracks Down on Parents

Families minister cracks down on parents

Filed under: alcohol abuse

A discussion paper released today outlines the plan that would see pregnant mothers with a history of drug or alcohol abuse forced into rehabilitation programs. Ms Goward says women that refuse to undergo treatment could have their babies removed at … Read more on ABC Online

 


Satyamev Jayate – Alcohol Abuse – Think Before You Drink – You can also visit us at www.satyamevjayate.in – Alcohol consumption is associated with having fun and enjoying life. But excessive, irresponsible drinking takes away that very life itself. Many alcohol addicts have climbed back to normal life, proving that it is possible to live happily without alcohol. Help for alcoholics is available, free, at Alcoholics Anonymous

As Described by the AMA, Is the Disease Concept of Addiction to the Drug Alcohol “Human Friendly?”?

Question by abnjim5: As described by the AMA, is the disease concept of addiction to the drug alcohol “human friendly?”?
Having been addicted to the drug alcohol, I have listened to my conscience speak (ID or addictive voice). It seems to enjoy hearing the “disease concept” and powerlessness of addiction as described in Alcoholics Anonymous. Through a deep thought process of examination of why this clever “addictive voice” listens for signs of weakness of self, I have discovered that it is seeking permission to use drugs; the disease concept of addiction is considered by my addictive voice to be a fault of my self and attempts to over-ride logic that is found in another part of my brain. Since I do not wish to engage in drug using behaviour, I use self-discipline to arrest this addictive voice, and often satisfy its demands with a more healthy behaviour like exercise of good food.
Alcoholics Anonymous tells its members that the use of self-discipline (aka self-will) is not to be used. and is dangerous. These AAers tell people that they are “powerless”! Is addiction a disease? or $ $