Drug Addiction FAQ 5 Is There Nothing I Can Do?


 

Drug Addiction FAQ 5 Is There Nothing I Can Do? – Addiction to drugs FAQ 5 drugrehabus.org In this video I cover another common question we get. It is what can I do right now. Because each case is different, sometimes it needs a bit of discussion before a good plan can be worked out. It is alway best to talk to someone who has seen it all and is dealing with these problems successfully on a daily basis. http

 

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10 Responses to Drug Addiction FAQ 5 Is There Nothing I Can Do?

  • Archiesview says:

    Yes, that’s a nice idea. But to give Him a hand so it will happen you need to do something about it yourself. This is where we come in. Getting the drugs out of the person’s body and squaring him around a bit makes it possible for him to be rescued? spiritually.

  • hpnc says:

    give your life to Jesus and he will take addiction away!!……1-877-567-8989? prayer line or chick.com!!

  • Archiesview says:

    Wow! To keep creating despite the drugs is quite an achievement. It takes considerable spiritual stamina to pull oneself out of addiction. The physical fact of the matter is, with bits of the drug still in your body the cravings will? return as shown in the other videos. You can pray all you like, but it won’t wash the drug residues away. BTW Addiction is definitely NOT a disease. We prove that all day long as we get our graduates truly physically clean and drug free for life.

  • GoodShepard007 says:

    I am formerly chemically dependent, alcohol and valium, zanox. Over 4 years free. I am a published author, artist and independent researcher in this subject line. The internal spirit of fear in the person must be eradicated. . If this is not accomplished a relapse is almost a mathematical certainty. A baptism in the Holy Spirit eradicates the spirit of fear. Nothing else will work permanently, nothing. Drug addiction is the symptom of? a disease. The disease is the spirit of fear.

  • SongEThibodeau says:

    When you love someone close to you, sometimes you need to make? the tough decisions. When someone you are close to is obviously abusing alcohol or drugs.

  • Archiesview says:

    Yes Daniel, This can be true with some rehabs that have time limits or other arbitary measures of completion. Once on our program the person is there until they graduate drug free AND relapse free. They develop other valuable life skills too as shown in other videos, but drug? free and relapse free is the minimum result we expect to deliver.

  • DanielSGrimsley says:

    Most patients require long-term? or repeated episodes of care to achieve the ultimate goal of sustained abstinence and recovery of their lives.
    Having a brief understanding of what to expect when they enter the facility can be helpful.

  • greeknathan66 says:

    Amazing tips! let’s focus on other things in our life than to waste our money in? Drug and Alcohol!
    that cannot help! great video i will really share this to help many people!.

  • Archiesview says:

    Yes, knowledge is the way to go. Finding the right knowledge is the next challenge. The internet is full of knowledge, most of it amazing stuff. Some not so good. I try to make the knowledge in my? videos as accurate as I can and all verifiable.

  • margaretsstoops says:

    The beauty of setting goals? is that you are never too old or too young to start the process and benefit from the outcome.
    When it comes to recovering from alcohol addiction, knowledge is the key to surmounting the challenges involved.

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