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What is Wet Brain Syndrome and How Can You Get It?

The term “wet brain” is relatively common in AA meetings. Most people don’t understand the meaning behind the name. So, let’s explore what this standard term means in the world of drug and alcohol recovery. Then, individuals can reach out to 866.308.2090 to find the alcohol addiction treatment necessary to heal. What Is Alcoholic Wet […]

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Common Signs of Benzo Abuse

A benzo rehab center offers to treat programs that can help clients struggling with misusing prescription drugs such as Valium or Xanax. Benzo abuse is also most often prescription drug abuse. However, it may be difficult to distinguish between benzo misuse and using it as prescribed. In the U.S., benzodiazepines are some of the most

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How to Deal with Codependent Parents

Most people associate the word codependency with an abusive romantic relationship. In reality, some of the most common codependent relationships are with parents. Often, children are unaware that they’re enabling this toxic behavior. In the long run, this takes an enormous toll on the child and causes long-lasting effects. It can be scary at first,

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The Reality of 30-Day Residential Treatment Programs

For years, 30-day residential treatment programs have been the norm for drug and alcohol addiction. However, the reality is that these short-term programs might not be enough to help someone move away from addiction. It’s worth taking the time to explore the ins and outs of 30-day inpatient treatment programs and whether or not they’re

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Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms, Timeline, and Treatment

Our society widely accepts alcohol use even when they know it comes with a high potential for abuse. Alcohol abuse and alcoholism are not new, and every year over three million new cases appear across the country. However, like other drugs, alcohol withdrawal symptoms are real. Those struggling with alcoholism can suffer life-threatening side effects,

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Dangers of Mixing Wellbutrin and Prozac

The Dangers of Mixing Wellbutrin and Prozac

Both Wellbutrin (bupropion) and Prozac (fluoxetine) treat depression. While they both have similar antidepressant effects, they work entirely differently. Unfortunately, those with substance use disorders are often prone to mixing Wellbutrin and Prozac. However, the maximum number of medicines in the antidepressants category to be taken at once remains one. Besides, the dangers of mixing

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Kratom Withdrawal Timeline, Symptoms & Treatment

Kratom is a herbal supplement from the leaves of a tropical tree (Mitragyna Speciosa), mainly cultivated throughout Southeast Asia. The powerful alkaloids in kratom have mood-altering effects on the brain, similar to opioids, which can cause withdrawal symptoms when someone stops using kratom.  Over the past decades, the use of kratom in the United States

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