Startling Facts About Drug Abuse Help

by admin on February 15, 2010


The sooner anyone who is abusing drugs gets drug abuse help, the better it is.

In fact, you cannot get drug abuse help soon enough. You should know that. It is something that is an undeniable fact. Drug abuse can kill and, if not for yourself, you should have the will to live for your near and dear ones.

The plain and simple truth about drug abuse treatment is that you cannot overcome it all on your own. When [tag-tec]substance abuse[/tag-tec] goes one step further and turns into a full-fledged addiction, people just cannot seem to stop using drugs. The most strong willed of people cannot quit drugs and it is only through rehab and help that they can overcome this problem.

Addiction – Not A Good Thing

So how exactly does the addiction take place?

Sometimes it starts out innocently enough, with the person in concern only wishing to “try it out”. But they experience a major high which they cannot seem to get enough of. After repeated use of the drug, your body grows accustomed to its presence and thereafter, larger and larger quantities of drugs become necessary to produce the same high or effect.

This makes the addiction worse as the patient uses more and more quantities of the harmful substance. Hormonal imbalance, dizziness, breathing problems, bleeding (both internal and external) are all effects of drug abuse. But once the addiction has caught the patient in its grip, there is no escaping it.

Facts and Figures

Here are some interesting facts about drug abuse help

  • Did you know that about 25% of the deaths in the United States of America are due to drug abuse? Failed cases of rehabilitation or cases where people don’t get help at all are the root cause of this alarming statistic.
  • Medication expenditure for someone who is a drug addict is nearly equal to twice that of an individual who is “clean”.
  • Drug addicts account for 527000 emergency room cases per year. Sounds scary, don’t it?
  • The average age where drug addiction begins is as low as 12.5 years!

Drug abuse help is never far out of reach, but it takes courage to reach out for help; make sure you provide your loved one with enough support and care.

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1 Ralph@ Severe Underarm Sweating February 19, 2010 at 4:35 pm

You will also find that people with substance abuse problems, become very adapt in hiding their addiction. They can be a complete functioning person on the outside, it’s the person on the inside that needs the help.

Watch closely for the warning signs.

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