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Substance Abuse Treatment Programs in Dallas

Every time you turn on the television or read the newspaper, there are reports of drug related issues that are plaguing Dallas, Texas. Many Dallas residents believe that drug addiction is just a way of life and you have to live with it every single day for the rest of your life. What many Dallas residents do not know is that substance abuse treatment programs can end drug abuse and give a person their life back.

Drug Treatment Programs

While all drug treatment programs are not created equal, a multitude of studies indicate that persons who attend a treatment program for drug and alcohol addiction are much more likely to succeed at achieving lasting sobriety. In some cases, real quality programs offer astonishingly high success rates, even among those enslaved by the most highly addictive drugs. The difference then in getting your life back and restoring the quality of living can potentially be found in choosing the rehabilitative path that you or your loved one will follow. If the correct path is chosen and the willingness is there to get on that path and follow it through, lasting life restoration can occur. There is no greater joy than seeing someone truly regain their life back from drugs and alcohol.

 

 

Detox Facilities

Often a person decides to get clean and sober and they truly desire to end the nightmare of addiction. However, the individual is immediately confronted with the withdrawal symptoms of ceasing drug or alcohol use. These symptoms can range from sleeplessness and nausea to severe illness and even seizures and death. For this reason it is advisable to seek medical guidance when ceasing to use drugs and alcohol. While every drug does not produce life threatening consequences when withdrawing, it is always advisable to ask a doctor first. Safety is not just a necessity in this regard, it is truly a life and death issue. Our certified counselors will help you with seeking credible medical advice from a professional in the medical field who can help you determine the safest and quickest way to immediately withdraw from your drug/s of choice. If this includes the use of a detox facility then we will help you choose the best solution.

Choosing Dallas Drug Rehab

Outpatient drug rehab offers many solutions for those in need of immediate help but should never take the place of a long-term residential inpatient program.  Although outpatient treatment may work for some, the success rate for keeping the addict drug and alcohol free is not as high as an inpatient program.  Most addicts need long term residential inpatient programs to help them overcome their addcitions.  With outpatient treatment, the addict is still able to remain in the same environment while participating in treatment and still has access to alcohol and drugs.  Outpatient drug rehab does produces some results, but statistics show that the majority of the time it is not successful.

Long-term residential inpatient drug rehab has proven to be the most effective and successful type of treatment.  Inpatient drug rehab provides 24 hour care and supervision and gives the individual an adequate amount of time to fully recover and develop the necessary tools required to live a happy, healthy and productive drug free lifestyle.  Inpatient drug rehab allows the individual to succeed at being able to overcome addiction and acquire the necessary tools and skills to achieve long lasting sobriety.

Choosing the correct drug rehab in Dallas, for yourself or a loved one is one of the most important choices that will ever occur. Discovering the right choice of drug treatment options or selecting a drug rehab program is crucial.

How successful is the drug rehab program?

Most drug rehabs offer a meager 2% to 20% rate of long term sobriety for those completing the treatment and recovery regimen. There are however, drug rehabs with outcomes as high as 75% successful recovery or long term sobriety. The difference is in the length, staffing and philosophical approach.

To truly find lasting sobriety and recovery that is both doable and affordable, call us today. We can schedule a one-on-one assement and discovery session which will result in the creation of a full recovery plan to end you or your loved one's addiction forever.



 

 

Dallas Methamphetamine Addiction

Methamphetamine Addiction in Dallas

Recent intelligence and seizure analysis indicates an increased availability of high purity methamphetamine in the Dallas area. In the past year, there were approximately 51 federal sentencings for drug offences in the Dallas area.  With 5,432 residents of Texas seeking drug treatment for methamphetamine last year, the problem is bigger than most realize.

As more information is gathered by law enforcement and addiction treatment centers regarding methamphetamine addiction, it is becoming easier for authorities to spot users more quickly even if they are not caught in possession of the drug. The nightmares that plague these abusers and their loved ones do not seem to be ending any time in the near future. Therefore it is up to officials to do all they can to stop the manufacturing and distribution of the drug as quickly as they can. With so many new ways to make the drug it is now easier for methamphetamine addicts to carry the tools they need for its production. One of the newest ways of making the drug referred to as “shake and bake” only requires a plastic liter bottle and a few pills combined with some household chemicals. Even though this new method is fairly easy it is still remarkably dangerous and can cause an explosion if air enters the bottle.

What is Methamphetamine?

Methamphetamine is a stimulant which is generally produced in large laboratories in Mexico , the United States and Asia, or in small "toxic labs" in the United States . It can be injected, snorted, or smoked. "Ice" is the crystallized form of methamphetamine and it is generally smoked. In all its forms, methamphetamine is highly addictive and toxic.

Effects

Some of the effects of methamphetamine abuse are an increased alertness, excitation, euphoria, increased pulse rate and blood pressure, insomnia and loss of appetite. Some more extreme effects are agitation, increased body temperature, hallucinations, convulsions, possible death. Methamphetamine abuse has toxic effects.  High doses of dopamine can elevate body temperature to dangerous, sometimes lethal, levels, and it can cause convulsions.  These are just a few short-term effects of methamphetamine abuse.

Violence is more commonly associated with the production, distribution, and abuse of methamphetamine than with any other illicit drug. As the euphoric effects of methamphetamine diminish, abusers enter the “tweaking” stage in which they are prone to violence, delusions, paranoia, and feelings of emptiness and dysphoria. During the “tweaking” stage the user often has not slept in days and consequently is extremely irritable. The "tweaker" also craves more methamphetamine, which results in frustration and contributes to anxiety and restlessness. At this stage methamphetamine users may become violent without provocation. Case histories indicate that “tweakers” have reacted violently to the mere sight of a police uniform.

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With so many people struggling in our society with cocaine addiction it is sometimes impossible for us to look at the big picture. Millions of dollars are spent every year in an attempt to help addicts overcome their addiction to methamphetamine. Drug rehab facilities are often over crowded with patients and still the problem exists. What can you do to help solve the methamphetamine addiction problem in Dallas? Get educated! As the problem grows it is in the best interest of every man, women and child to get educated about the dangers of drug addiction. Once you know the truth, it will be hard to travel down a road of pain and suffering due to addiction. To find out more or to get help for someone you love, call us at 1-888-814-6999.

 

Cocaine Addiction Dallas

Cocaine Addiction in Dallas

Throughout the Dallas metropolitan area, crack cocaine remains popular and easily attainable. In the past year, there were over 140 federal sentencing for dug offenses in the Dallas area. With over 11,000 residents of Texas seeking drug treatment for cocaine last year, we can see that the problem is bigger than most realize.

About Cocaine

One of the oldest drugs known to man is cocaine. The pure chemical hydrochloride has been abused for over 100 years and cocoa leaves, the source of cocaine have been ingested for over a thousand years. Cocaine has a long history of abuse and is rooted in the United States drug culture. It has strong addictive potential and is an intense euphoric drug. Cocaine is considered a Schedule II drug under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 which means it has a high potential for abuse but can be administered by a doctor for legitimate medical uses such as anesthesia for some eye, ear and throat surgeries.

The Growing Problem

Large amounts of the drug are transported by using the commercial trucking industry which can move bulk amounts (multi-hundred kilograms) quantities of Colombian cocaine. Smaller amounts are routinely seized by privately owned vehicles or couriers using buses or airlines to transport the drug. Never the less, no matter how hard the United States government tries to stop the transportation of illegal cocaine into the country there are still tons that make it onto our streets. With cocaine addicts, finding the drug is as easy as buying alcohol these days and the growing market of abusers is enabling cocaine manufactures and distribution companies to profit immensely on the sale of the drug.

Effects

Some of the effects are an increase in alertness, excitation, euphoria, increased pulse rate and blood pressure, insomnia and loss of appetite. Some more extreme effects are agitation, increased body temperature, hallucinations, convulsions, possible death.

Taken in small amounts (up to 100 mg), cocaine usually makes the user feel euphoric, energetic, talkative, and mentally alert, especially to the sensations of sight, sound, and touch. The effects of cocaine use can also temporarily decrease the need for food and sleep. Some users find that cocaine helps them perform simple physical and intellectual tasks more quickly, while others experience the opposite effect.

Get Help Now

With so many people struggling in our society with cocaine addiction it is sometimes impossible for us to look at the big picture. Millions of dollars are spent every year in an attempt to help addicts overcome their addiction to cocaine. Drug rehab facilities are often over crowded with patients and still the problem exists. What can you do to help solve the cocaine addiction problem in Dallas? Get educated! As the problem grows it is in the best interest of every man, women and child to get educated about the dangers of drug addiction. Once you know the truth, it will be hard to travel down a road of pain and suffering due to addiction. To find out more or to get help for someone you love, call us at 1-888-814-6999.

   

Heroin Addiction Dallas

Heroin Addiction in Dallas

Heroin is an illegal, highly addictive drug. It is both the most abused and the most rapidly acting of the opiates. Heroin is processed from morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seed pod of certain varieties of poppy plants. It is typically sold as a white or brownish powder or as the black sticky substance known on the streets as “black tar” heroin. Heroin can be injected, smoked, or sniffed/snorted. Injection is the most effective way to administer low-purity heroin. The availability of high-purity heroin and the fear of infection by sharing needles have made snorting and smoking the drug more common.

Methadone maintenance treatment programs have been around for several decades. Methadone is effective in treating cases of addiction to heroin, morphine, and other opioid drugs. Many methadone maintenance treatment patients require continuous treatment, sometimes over a period of years.  Although the withdrawal symptoms are not as severe with methadone as they are with heroin, patients still remain physically addicted to opioids while on the methadone maintenance treatment program. Important elements in heroin treatment include comprehensive social and rehabilitation services.

What is Heroin?

Heroin is a narcotic which can be injected, smoked or snorted. It comes from the opium poppy grown in Southeast Asia (Thailand, Laos and Myanmar (Burma); Southwest Asia (Afghanistan and Pakistan) and Mexico and Colombia . It comes in several forms, the main ones being "black tar" from Mexico (found primarily in the western United States) and white heroin from Columbia (primarily sold on the East Coast).
Heroin can be injected, snorted or smoked. All of the methods of use can lead to addiction, and the use of intravenous needles can results in the transmission of HIV and hepatitis C.

The Growing Problem

Many American lives are being destroyed because of heroin. With black tar heroin coming from Mexico at a faster rate than government officials can stop it, it's is no wonder so many people are addicted to the drug. Mexican heroin is called black tar because of the color and consistency that is due to the crude processing method in which it is made. Mexico is one of the four foreign sources in which heroin come into the Unites States, other sources include Southeast Asia, Southwest Asia and South America. The majority of the heroin that is brought into the US comes from South America and Mexico.

Effects

Some of the effects of heroin abuse are euphoria, drowsiness, respiratory depression, constricted pupils, and nausea. Some of the more extreme effects are Slow and shallow breathing, clammy skin, convulsions, coma, possible death.

Get Help Now

With so many people struggling in our society with heroin addiction it is sometimes impossible for us to look at the big picture. Millions of dollars are spent every year in an attempt to help addicts overcome their addiction to heroin. Drug rehab facilities are often over crowded with patients and still the problem exists. What can you do to help solve the heroin addiction problem in Dallas? Get educated! As the problem grows it is in the best interest of every man, women and child to get educated about the dangers of drug addiction. Once you know the truth, it will be hard to travel down a road of pain and suffering due to addiction. To find out more or to get help for someone you love, call us at 1-888-814-6999.

   

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