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Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Study Links Assault Injuries, Guns and Substance Abuse in Youth
By Join Together Staff | July 10, 2013 | 1 Comment | Filed in Alcohol, Drugs,Research & Youth
Teens and young adults who are treated in the emergency room for injury from an assault, who own or carry a gun, are more likely to have problems with substance abuse and aggressive behavior than those without guns, a new study finds.
Researchers from the University of Michigan Injury Center studied 689 teens and young adults who were treated in an emergency room for injuries from an assault. They found 23 percent reported they owned or carried a gun in the past six months. Those with guns were more likely than those without them to use illegal drugs or misuse prescription drugs, the researchers report in the journal Pediatrics. They were also more likely to have been in a serious fight in recent months, and to approve of retaliation after an injury, PsychCentralreports.
“This study zeroes in on a high-risk population of assault injured youth that has not been studied in this way previously,” lead author Patrick Carter, M.D., said in a news release. “The high rates of substance use, fighting and attitudes favoring retaliation, combined with the fact that so many of these youth had firearms, increases their risk for future firearm violence, as well as injury or death. But, our findings also provide an opportunity for public health interventions that could decrease their future firearm violence risk.”
Monday, July 8, 2013
DAILY MEMOIRS OF A RECOVE-REE JULY 8
At some point in life we get stuck by a disappointment or a heart break. If you truly think about it, it doesn't matter what it is you use to deal with that heart ache. Some use drugs, food, gambling etc. It's funny how people can experience the same type of heart ache but use different ways of dealing with it. We must have good coping skills and if we haven't been taught any that's one reason some of us might use to the point of getting numb and going through life in a blur. WE must not let the painful moments of life shut us down and keep us from moving on and finding success in life. The definition of insanity is....Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result! We must get out of our mold and create a new one. Do not let your past determine you future. Take your past and make it a part of your future by learning and growing from it. REMEMBER JESUS LOVES YOU!
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
DAILY MEMOIRS OF A RECOVE-REE JULY 3
At some point in life we get stuck by a disappointment or a heart break. If you truly think about it, it doesn't matter what it is you use to deal with that heart ache. Some use drugs, food, gambling etc. It's funny how people can experience the same type of heart ache but use different ways of dealing with it. We must have good coping skills and if we haven't been taught any that's one reason some of us might use to the point of getting numb and going through life in a blur. WE must not let the painful moments of life shut us down and keep us from moving on and finding success in life. The definition of insanity is....Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result! We must get out of our mold and create a new one. Do not let your past determine you future. Take your past and make it a part of your future by learning and growing from it. REMEMBER JESUS LOVES YOU!
By Joseph Dickerson
Friday, June 28, 2013
GOLFING FOR RECOVERY
Charity Golf Tournament at Hidden Creek Golf Club!
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013
DAILY MEMOIRS OF A RECOVE-REE JUNE 26
Our little boy seems to always be sick and we can get so caught up in
the right here and now and then worry, panic and anxiety take hold.
Though it will be difficult we need to try and not focus on the
immediate circumstances. We have to get ourselves to a point where we
realize that there are people in the world who I am sure have worse
situations then our own. My favorite book "Bible" states that the Lord
is faithful and he has plans to bring good into our lives and
to prosperous us. When we are going through the toughest trials of our
lives if we can just take a moment and look past the immediate
circumstance we will find some of Gods greatest gifts. We must make a
stand and trust Him and let not the fear worry and panic over take any
situation that we face. He has a plan and a purpose. Trust in Him with
all your heart, lean not on your own understanding, acknowledge Him in
all your ways and He will direct your path. REMEMBER JESUS LOVES YOU!
Don’t Just Talk to Your Teen: Put it in Writing
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Dear Joseph,
As a dad, I know firsthand that it’s not always easy to talk to kids about anything, let alone drugs and alcohol. The conversation can go downhill quickly. But making sure your kids know your expectations when it comes to substance abuse is important. It could serve as a critical prevention tool.
To help me start my conversation with my own teenage son, I decided to put the details of our discussions about drugs and alcohol into writing. By signing a contract, my son promised to stay safe, avoid drugs and alcohol and be open and honest with me. This wasn’t one-sided, however: I promised to support him, listen to him and help keep him safe.
Our written contract became an incredibly useful tool for my family. Your own agreement can contain whatever terms you’d like. When you set boundaries and expectations when it comes to drugs and alcohol, and educate teens about the dangers of this behavior, they will be much less likely to use in the first place.
Best,
Jerry Otero
Parent Support Specialist
The Partnership at Drugfree.org
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
DAILY MEMOIRS OF A RECOVE-REE JUNE 25
Today you are a winner. It doesn't matter where you have been or what
you have done. There is always a reason for us to self medicate and a
lot of times that reason is because we have spent a life time
of listening to peoples verbal abuses and somehow they have managed to
convince us that we are NO GOOD and UNWORTHY of the wonderful gifts this
life has to offer. Well I am here to tell you it doesn't matter
what they have to say, it matters what God has to say! Our creator has
said that you are special and that you deserve the very best that life
has to offer. We can take a punch and the bruise will go away in a week
or two but when were hit with words of hurt they can remain a lifetime.
Today we are going to take the sting out of those words and believe
what our creator says that we are special, important and loved! Today
your a WINNER!! REMEMBER JESUS LOVES YOU!
Friday, June 21, 2013
DAILY MEMOIRS OF A RECOVE-REE JUNE 21
I'm gonna conquer my mountain!! Lets begin today with this thought and a positive attitude. Twelve years ago in my own personal life my mountain was 3 times taller than mount Everest or at least that's what I thought. Now twelve years later I am almost to the top. Along the way it was hard. I fell a few times but I pushed and I climbed with everything that I had. Life for me is not perfect but after all that hard work it sure is worth living and I wouldn't give up one single bump or bruise. Along the way through the climb I discovered that I can, who I was, and what I can become if I was willing to do the work and never give up!Never focus on the mountain that can cause you to become overwhelmed put your thoughts to one momemt at a time.Like climbing a real mountain take slow steady determined steps an be consistent you will get there.I spent most of my past believing I will never get sober ,but to my surprise following the 12 steps and by GODS grace here I am ! REMEMBER JESUS LOVES YOU!
By Joseph Dickerson
Thursday, June 20, 2013
DAILY MEMOIRS OF A RECOVE-REE JUNE 20
Selfishness is another way to describe addiction. I want what I want
and I don't care how anybody else feels! I will do whatever it takes
so don't get in my way. Addiction is the worse form of selfishness.
When I was out there my selfishness ruined relationships and caused a
mountain of legal and financial problems. I could help myself, I had the
choice to say yes or no, but my own selfishness blinded me to what was
really important in life. I could have said no to using, but I chose to
hide behind every excuse and I did whatever I wanted because I was
selfish and cared only about myself. Your selfishness is hurting you
and others and in the end you will see that selfishness has robbed you
of self.
REMEMBER JESUS LOVES YOU!
REMEMBER JESUS LOVES YOU!
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
DAILY MEMOIRS OF A RECOVE-REE JUNE 19
Today we need to watch our words and how we speak about ourselves and
others. Did you ever notice that you say something negative about your
day or a certain situation and it happens. The Bible teaches us that
what we speak can set the course for our day. We must be quick to
listen, slow to speak and slow to get angry. Instead of thinking about
yesterday and letting that decide how your day is going to be, start
with 5 minutes in quiet and tell yourself today is a new day, I can and
will have a great day and overcome all of life's challenges! Yesterday I spoke about the negative words that shaped and controlled my life for years!When speaking about others or yourself speak positive. REMEMBER
JESUS LOVES YOU!
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
DAILY MEMOIRS OF A RECOVE-REE JUNE 18
I have been a Blogger for the past year and a half.I just completed my twelfth year of sobriety.Ninety five percent of the articles I post come from other sources.I know now is the time for me to share my hopes fears and struggles with the world.My decision to move forward comes from the inspiration of my beautiful wife's encouragement and support for which I am eternally grateful.I also would like to mention two fellow Bloggers Lauren and Amy there posts have also given me the courage to move forward and post.Growing up in a house of negativity is I guess the main reason for my lack of wanting to post and share my heart with the world.As a child I was always told you will screw it up and everyone is out to get you.I never got an opportunity to become who I was meant to be for fear of failure and rejection.I became afraid to do just about anything.Guarded is what I became ,I built a wall around me,a wall so large it became a man made prison . Drugs ,alcohol , or in a meaningless relationship were my only means of feeling normal.The world had me convinced that this is how life works.My path of destruction left many casualties including myself.Life for me was painful to live ,confusing ,consumed with the evil of my actions always looking over my shoulder waiting for the consequences of my actions to bring punishment.Suicide was always a for-thought , but i lacked the courage to complete the horrid task.Thankful now for never taking the eternal leap into hell .A day came when amidst the blur of confusion and chaos , I fell to my knees sobbing uncontrollably I cried out to God ,I hate my life , myself , everything I ever done ! I cant keep living this way,if your real please help me.One year passed after my plea and under a bridge in Philly a man came out of no where and handed me a little black book ,in that book was a story about a mans life and the story ended with a man burning in hell,and it hit me like a truck the man in that story was me.Twelve years later , I look back not to dwell on regret ,but to learn and reflect how negativity built a prison in which I lived.Freedom is on the other side of those walls but you must first surrender yourself and stuff to GOD.
Monday, June 17, 2013
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Ask4Recovery – 6/16/13 – Why is admitting that I am powerless to my addiction so hard? by Ask4Recovery
Hello friends! Today’s ‘Ask’…
Why is admitting that I am powerless to my addiction so hard?
Well, who likes to actually admit they are powerless over something? I know I do not. Feeling powerless has always been associated with weakness, with disappointment, with inadequacy. Yet, admitting I am powerless to my diseases has been a huge source of empowerment. Of strength. Of freedom! The definition of powerless is ‘without ability, influence, or power.’ Now that I am able to accept that about my addictions, I have the ability, the influence, and the power.
My ‘stinking thinking’ may always be there, but my rational self is always there as well. This rational self has the power now. I no longer need to fall victim to that detrimental mentality. That destruction. That isolating place where my world got smaller and smaller until it was just me when I was living in my addictions. That is powerlessness. I am powerful when I surrender to my addictions. I am able to live a life of my own design now and not be controlled by the demon inside of me. For so long, that was my reality. I am a creature of habit, so that demon was my habit. My addiction. That is no longer the case though as I have awoken in my life and claimed the power that is innately inside of me! My addictions blocked off that power for far too long and I have regained what has been mine from day one…power. One day at a time.
Now, I can admit I am powerless to my disease and thus, have empowerment in my life. Lauren’s life. That is a miracle.
What are your thoughts on admitting powerlessness?
Sending love,
Lauren
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Saturday, June 15, 2013
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Friday, June 14, 2013
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Ask4Recovery – 6/14/13 – How do I achieve balance in my recovery? by Ask4Recovery
Hello friends! Today’s ‘Ask’…
How do I achieve balance in my recovery?
Let’s start with the definition of balance, ‘stability of one's mind or feelings.’ Before I entered recovery, I had no idea what balance was. What stability was. I think I tried to justify and rationalize in my head that I was living a life of balance, but in reality, I was living a life of insanity. So balance is a pretty new concept for me, but also one that I strive for in my mind, body, and soul. It is a learning process as I begin to retrain myself and understand what balance truly means for me. It is different for each person and we are each on our own unique journey.
In the past, I lived in extremes. In black and white. All or nothing. Now, that I am living a life of recovery, the grey area is where my healthy mind and heart want me to live. This grey area means sitting with discomfort. Uncertainty. Frustration. I like having things my way and the reality is, things do not always go the way I want them to go. I can’t force my will onto others or have expectations of others. The only thing I can control is myself. My thoughts. And my actions. Learning balance requires learning myself. Learning what I want out of life. Out of relationships. And that all is possible because I have soundness of mind. Recovery has brought me a miracle and that is my sanity. And with that sanity come the ability to understand what balance means for me. One day at a time.
How do you achieve balance in your recovery? Let us know and join the movement!
Sending love,
Lauren
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Thursday, June 13, 2013
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Ask4Recovery – 6/13/13 – How do I stay positive when the negative pull is so strong? by Ask4Recovery
Hello friends! Today’s ‘Ask’..
How do I stay positive when the negative pull is so strong?
I have to be honest, I am struggling with this as we speak. It is so easy to get caught up in the victim, why me, self-pity party. Our addictions thrive off of that. Our thinking becomes skewed, self-centered, selfish, ego-centric when living in the negative. We become angry, resentful, judgmental and end up beating ourselves up. Why do we do this? Well, we have a disease. And, we are creatures of habit and pattern. Most of the messages that lie within us today were sent to us in our childhood. This becomes part of our subconscious, and about 95% of the time we are living in our subconscious. So we are working against a lot to get to that 5% level of consciousness. But, it is possible to regain consciousness. To connect with our true and authentic self that innately is positive. That self that embodies hope, patience, compassion, and love infinitely. The negativity sucks this out of us.
For me, it is important during these times to take a step back. Reflect on my current status and the amount of spiritual, emotional, mental growth that has evolved during my time in recovery. And begin discerning between my diseased mind and my healthy mind/heart. When I do this, I slow down the thought process. I allow for my higher power to enter and guide me towards doing the next best thing. Which is admitting powerlessness. Surrendering and asking for help. My disease wants me dead. Wants me stuck in negativity. I do not though. And when I am being pulled toward the negative, I have to remember all the times I was able to escape that pull. All the strength I innately have inside of me. I am deserving of everything and more. That helps me. Connecting with others helps me. Releasing the destructive thoughts helps me. I am not alone. And never have to be again. When I remember this, an attitude of gratitude takes over and a mental shift towards the positive occurs as well. It truly is a miracle.
How do you stay positive in recovery? What do you do when the negative energy comes in? Let us know and join the movement!
Sending love,
Lauren
Ask4Recovery | June 13, 2013 at 11:52 am | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: http://wp.me/p3wKKk-55
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Walgreens Agrees to Pay $80 Million in Prescription Painkiller Settlement
By Join Together Staff |
June 12, 2013 |
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Government, Legal, Prescription Drugs & Prevention
The settlement was the largest in the DEA’s history, Reuters reports. The DEA said Walgreens, the nation’s largest drug store chain, allowed controlled substances such as oxycodone and other prescription painkillers to be diverted for abuse and illegal black market sales.
“National pharmaceutical chains are not exempt from following the law,” Mark Trouville, special agent in charge in the DEA’s Miami Field Division, said in a statement. “All DEA registrants will be held accountable when they violate the law and threaten public health and safety.”
According to the DEA, Walgreens’ Distribution Center in Jupiter, Florida was the largest supplier of oxycodone to retail pharmacies in the state. The DEA said the distribution center failed to comply with agency regulations that required it to report suspicious prescription drug orders that it received from its pharmacies.
Six retail pharmacies in Florida that received suspicious drug shipments from the Jupiter Distribution Center filled customer prescriptions that they knew, or should have known, were not for legitimate medical use, according to the DEA. As part of the settlement, the six pharmacies and the distribution center will be banned for two years from dispensing various controlled substances. Walgreens admitted it failed to uphold its obligations as a DEA registrant.
In a statement, the company said, “As part of the agreement with DEA and our continuing desire to work with DEA to combat prescription drug abuse, we have identified specific compliance measures – many of which Walgreens has already taken – to enhance our ordering processes and inventory systems, to provide our team members with the tools, training and support they need to ensure the appropriate dispensing of controlled substances and to improve collaboration across the industry.”
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