Thursday, July 21, 2016
Thursday, July 7, 2016
The Road to Recovery Starts Now
Heroin is among the most dangerous drug to
be addicted to, claiming the lives of many of its users from all over the
world. Heroin is a narcotic that is very tricky. Many of its users end up as
addicts because withdrawal from the drug can be offset by its intake. So to do
away with the uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms of heroin use, users take more
and more of the drug leading to subsequent use and eventually, heroin
addiction. Prolonged use also alters the brain’s functions, conditioning the
body and brain to become even more dependent. Heroin use is a kind of chronic
addiction that needs to be stopped in the early stages. If at all possible,
keeping your loved ones away from trying the drug is much more ideal, but if
this is no longer the case, getting help as soon as possible is the first step
towards recovery.
There are no positive effects of heroin
use, aside from the high that it gives its users – a euphoric state that lasts
merely for a few hours. Its negative impacts, on the other hand, pile on top of
each other, with others so damaging that it is irreversible. Heroin messes the
body’s chemical balance, slows down the brain’s functions, creates a distortion
in one’s motor skills, and can cause many physical and mental illness such as
depression. If you know someone, or have the slightest suspicion that your
beloved is spiraling down the black hole of heroin addiction, do not hesitate
to get help now! The sooner detoxification and therapy starts, the higher the
chances of recovery.
It is no secret that heroin addicts have
not only destroyed their lives due to abuse of the drug, many have also died as
a result of it. However, all hope is not lost. Addicts can become heroin-free
with support, maintenance therapy, and counseling. Success stories of people who
overcame their addiction and have fully recovered are many, proving that
recovery is indeed possible. Recovery from heroin addiction is not a fairytale
and it will entail a difficult journey with periods of relapse, but it is
nothing that patience, commitment, and support cannot withstand. Rehabilitation
will include detoxification, counseling and therapy, replacement therapy, and
even attendance to support group meetings. This process to undo the destruction
of heroin abuse can take years, but the road to sobriety starts now!
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