Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the News
Monday October 29, 2007
Britney Breastfed Son While Drunk?
Lane Garrison Sentenced to 40 Months
Actor Gary Collins Charged With DUI
Woman Who Died in Airport May Have Been Drinking
Britain's Youth Alcohol Problems Soar
Cocktails With 'Energy Drinks' Harmful
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Lane Garrison Sentenced to 40 Months
Actor Gary Collins Charged With DUI
Woman Who Died in Airport May Have Been Drinking
Britain's Youth Alcohol Problems Soar
Cocktails With 'Energy Drinks' Harmful
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Education about Substance Abuse should be given as early as middle school or high school. Most kids get into the habit because of curiousity, peer pressure, or as a coping mechanism for personal problems. However, if they are educated about the the forms and effects of substance excuse, perhaps it may make some of them think twice before indulging in the vice with careless abandon.
My daughter is in the CCA Leavenworth KS. She has a meth use problem. She has been using for 3 to 3 1/2 years. The drug squad picked her up over a month ago. IF she is lucky she is looking at 3 to 5 years. OK, she needs to pay for her actions but in the meantime, I want my daughter to come home well. I understand that a meth user/abuser will always have to fight the desire for meth. I want help for her. Just incarcenating her is not going to ready her for a life once she is out of prison. What can I do to get her this help and who do I talk to about getting it? Please give me advice as I am desperate in wanting to help her beat this addiction. I have seen such a change in her attitude these last few weeks that I am encouraged but I still don’t see that desire to ‘live’. Thanks, Cherryl
i am looking for a program for my son, and I have state aide insurance. I am finding it hard to find a center that will take our insurance, i find this SO VERY DISTURBING!!
JUST PASSIN THROUGH
On this journey called life, I like any other “normal” person have been through many difficult times. One golden nugget that I’ve learned is that it is perfectly normal to go through trials, but it is absolutely abnormal to build a house and reside in the middle of them.
God expects us to reach the promise land, but to celebrate that; we must walk through the desert (sand in our shoes, bad hair days & all). In the AA program we are encouraged to work the steps. Rain or shine we are to continue working towards the solution. It’s when we stop and make residence in our troubles; that we set ourselves up for a major fall.
As a kid growing up in the city, my brothers and I along with others from the neighborhood, would finds ways to entertain ourselves during the long summer months. One day (why, I don’t know) we all went down a manhole and began a journey through street drainage system. I remember my older brother instructing us all to take hold of the belt loop of the person in front of us. Holding onto that person for dear life, we all eventually saw the light at the end of the tunnel and conquered the darkness.
Like someone once said, “If your catching hell, don’t hold it and if you’re going through hell, DON’T STOP.”
My friends don’t ever roll over and die in your trials. Cry out to a loving God, didn’t He promise to “ never leave you nor forsake you”? And if you must, grab onto someone by the belt loop and experience the light of the promise land
Yours on the journey
Joe Rivera
Temecula, Ca
09-20-07
My son ia visually and hearing impaired, and he needs help with weed and alcohol. He went The Beginnings here in Tyler, he needs inpatient treatment, and they referred him to a center in Houston who will be able to provide enterpreting ( sign language). Is there any place closer to Tyler?