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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Number of US newborns with drug withdrawal triples
April 30, 2012|Lindsey Tanner, AP Medical Write
Less than a month old, Savannah Dannelley scrunches her tiny face into a scowl as a nursegently squirts a dose of methadone into her mouth.
The infant is going through drug withdrawal and is being treated with the same narcotic prescribed for her mother to fight addiction to powerful prescription painkillers.
Disturbing new research says the number of U.S. babies born with signs of opiate drug withdrawal has tripled in a decade because of a surge in pregnant women’s use of legal and illegal narcotics, including Vicodin, OxyContin and heroin, researchers say. It is the first national study of the problem
The number of newborns with withdrawal symptoms increased from a little more than 1 per 1,000 babies sent home from the hospital in 2000 to more than 3 per 1,000 in 2009, the study found. More than 13,000 U.S. infants were affected in 2009, the researchers estimated.
The newborns include babies like Savannah, whose mother stopped abusing painkillers and switched to prescription methadone early in pregnancy, and those whose mothers are still abusing legal or illegal drugs.
Weaning infants from these drugs can take weeks or months and often requires a lengthy stay in intensive care units. Hospital charges for treating these newborns soared from $190 million to $720 million between 2000 and 2009, the study found.
The study was released online Monday in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Savannah is hooked up to heart and oxygen monitors in an Oak Lawn, Ill., newborn intensive care unit. In a pink crib, she sleeps fitfully, sometimes cries all night, and has had diarrhea and trouble feeding — typical signs of withdrawal. Some affected babies also have breathing problems, low birth weights and seizures.
It nearly breaks her young mother’s heart.
“It’s really hard, every day, emotionally and physically,’’ said Aileen Dannelley, 25. “It’s really hard when your daughter is born addicted.’’
Doctors say newborns aren’t really addicted, but their bodies are dependent on methadone or other opiates because of their mothers’ use during pregnancy. Small methadone doses to wean them off these drugs is safer than cutting them off altogether, which can cause dangerous seizures and even death, said Dr. Mark Brown, chief of pediatrics at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor.
Newborn drug withdrawal is rampant in Maine, Florida, West Virginia, parts of the Midwest and other sections of the country.
Dr. Stephen Patrick, the lead author of the study and a newborn specialist at the University of Michigan health system in Ann Arbor, called the problem a “public health epidemic’’ that demands attention from policymakers, as well as from researchers to clarify what long-term problems these infants may face.
Opioid-Overdose Antidote Being More Widely Distributed to Those Who Use Drugs
By Join Together Staff | April 27, 2012 | 5 Comments | Filed in Drugs &Treatment
The opioid-overdose antidote naloxone is being more widely distributed to people who use drugs, according to the Associated Press. While many public health officials say it saves lives, critics argue that making the antidote easily available could make people less likely to seek treatment.
Naloxone, sold under the brand name Narcan, safely reverses the potentially fatal side effects of an overdose of oxycodone, heroin and other opioids. It has been routinely used by emergency rooms and ambulance crews for decades, the AP notes. In the past few years, Naloxone has been distributed free to opioid users and their loved ones, in a growing number of sites around the country.
A recent report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that widely distributing Naloxone, and training people in how to use it, could save many lives. It has successfully reversed more than 10,000 drug overdoses since 1996, according to the CDC report. Naloxone is not effective in treating drug overdoses that do not involve opioids.
Fifteen states and the District of Columbia have programs to distribute naloxone in the community. The programs train people to identify signs of an overdose and provide naloxone to people who use drugs and their loved ones.
Monday, April 30, 2012
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Saturday, April 28, 2012
NA RECOVERY EVENTS FOR MAY ALL OVER U.S.A
Arizona: 25-May-2012 - 27-May-2012
Arizona Regional Convention 26
Hosting Service Body: Arizona Region
Box 37097; Phoenix AZ 85069-7097
Venue:
DoubleTree Hilton Paradise Valley Resort
5401 North Scottsdale Road
Scottsdale
800-Hiltons / 480.947.5400
Jeff T: ARCNA_Chair@Arizona-NA.org
Tracey K: ARCNA_Registration@Arizona-NA.org
Jeff H: ARCNA_Programming@Arizona-NA.org
www.arizona-na.org/arcna
Speaker tape submission deadline: 28 Nov 2011
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Arkansas: 19-May-2012 - 19-May-2012
Texarkana Area Tailgating for Recovery
Hosting Service Body: Texarkana Area
Venue:
Texarkana Airport Meeting Hall
#53 Airport Road
Texarkana
Event Info: Betty J 903.691.7024
Event Info: Russ D 903.244.0513
texarkanaareaofnarcoticsanonymous.org
Additional Information:
$5 per person includes food & registration; TACNA 28 theme contest
California: 5-May-2012 - 5-May-2012
Fillmore Men's Group Spring Fling
Hosting Service Body: Fillmore Men's Group
Venue:
West Bay Conference Center
1290 Fillmore Street
San Francisco
Event Info: Larry G 415.574.7117
www.sfna.org/
Additional infomation...
California: 19-May-2012 - 19-May-2012
Orland Mustard Seed Group Books Behind Bars
Hosting Service Body: Orland Mustard Seed Group
Box 8172; Red Bluff CA 96080
Venue:
Orland Grange Hall
210 West Walker Street
Orland
Event Info: 530.354.0634
Event Info: godstaxi@hotmail.com
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California: 19-May-2012 - 19-May-2012
Kings Tulare Area Gateway Blues Fest 15
Hosting Service Body: Kings Tulare Area
Box 2432; Visalia CA 93279
Venue:
Lion's Club Roping Arena
42600 Kaweah River Drive
Three Rivers
Event Info: Jeff M 559.358.0906
Event Info: Ron N 559.734.2821
Event Registration: Mel 559.827.8869
www.nabluesfest.webs.com
Speaker tape submission deadline: 01 Feb 2012
Additional infomation...
Connecticut: 11-May-2012 - 13-May-2012
Straight From the Hip Group Women's Sponsorship Retreat 8
Hosting Service Body: Straight From the Hip Group
Box 4033; Meriden CT 06450
Venue:
Incarnation Retreat Center
253 Bushy Hill Road
Ivoryton
Do Not Call
sgarafano1@att.net: 203.592.1072
bettezh92@gmail.com: 860.485.1585
www.ctna.org/activities-calendar.cfm
Speaker tape submission deadline: 02 Apr 2012
Additional infomation...
Florida: 4-May-2012 - 6-May-2012
Daytona Area Convention 13
Hosting Service Body: Daytona Area
Venue:
The Plaza Resort & Spa
600 North Atlantic Avenue
Daytona Beach
800.329.8662
www.daytonana.org
Additional infomation...
Florida: 25-May-2012 - 27-May-2012
Greater Orlando Area Convention 30
Hosting Service Body: Greater Orlando Area
Box 782113; Orlando FL 32878-2113
Venue:
Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel Resort/Spa
9939 Universal Boulevard
Orlando
866.996.6338
Event Info: Jeff R 407.310.3924
Event Info: Steve G 407.739.4708
Event Registration: Rick H 407.301.6162
www.orlandona.org
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Georgia: 3-May-2012 - 6-May-2012
A Little Girl Grows Up Convention 4
Hosting Service Body: Sisters of Strength/Women For Life Groups
1264 Custer Avenue Southeast; Suite B; Atlanta GA 30316
Venue:
Sheraton Gatweay Hotel Atlanta Airport
1900 Sullivan Road
College Park
800.325.3535
Event Info: Juanita C 770.744.9199
Event Registration: Joi C 404.914.7313
Speaker Tape Info: Kitty E 404.798.6926
Speaker tape submission deadline: 29 Feb 2012
Georgia: 18-May-2012 - 20-May-2012
Marietta Area History Rising Conference/Family Reunion
Hosting Service Body: Marietta Area
Box 833; Marietta GA 30061-0833
Venue
Atlanta Marriott Northwest
200 Interstate North Parkway
Atlanta
800.228.9290 / 770.952.7900
Event Info: Ed 770.401.5445
Event Info: Danielle 678.445.7523
Event Registration: danielleinga@gmail.com
www.narising.org
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Massachusetts: 5-May-2012 - 5-May-2012
Vision Without Limits Group Anniversary Speaker Jam 2
Hosting Service Body: Vision Without Limits Group
61 Upper Church Street; West Springfield MA 01089
Venue:
Church of Christ
61 Upper Church Street
West Springfield
Event Info: 413.427.0114
Additional infomation...
Massachusetts: 12-May-2012 - 12-May-2012
Man Up Group Men's Speaker Jam & Dinner
Hosting Service Body: Man Up Group
360 Coggeshall Street; New Bedford MA 02746
Venue:
Fort Tabor
1000C South Rodney French Boulevard
New Bedford
Event Info: George A 774.319.6170
Event Info: JT 508.971.6792
Speaker Tape Info: Thomas B 508.283.0878
Speaker tape submission deadline: 19 Mar 2012
Additional infomation...
Nebraska: 12-May-2012 - 12-May-2012
South East Nebraska Area Concepts Learning Day
Hosting Service Body: South East Nebraska Area
Box 80902; Lincoln NE 68501
Venue:
Trabert Hall
2202 South 11th
Lincoln
Event Info: 402.730.5718
Event Info: 402.730.1781
Event Info: 402.805.5502
www.sena-na.net/
Nebraska: 20-May-2012 - 20-May-2012
Eastern Nebraska/Southwest Iowa Areas Picnic
Hosting Service Body: Eastern Nebraska/Southwest Iowa Areas
Box 3937; Omaha NE 68102
Veinuea
Elmwood Park, Pad 4
808 South 60th Street
Omaha
Event Info: 402.590.4128
www.nebraskana.org
Nebraska: 25-May-2012 - 28-May-2012
Nebraska Run For Fun 32
Hosting Service Body: Nebraska Run For Fun Group
P O Box 80091 Lincoln NE 68501
Venue:
Alexandria State Receration Area
Alexandria
Event Info: 402.730.1781
Event Info: 402.631.1016
Event Info: 402.570.677
www.nebraskana.org
Additional infomation...
New Mexico: 10-May-2012 - 13-May-2012
Rio Grande Regional Convention 23
Hosting Service Body: Rio Grande Region
Box 90207; Albuquerque NM 87109
Venue:
Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North
5151 San Francisco Road Northeast
Albuquerque
800.266.9432
Event Info: Freddy O 505.821.0237
Event Info: Tracy S 505.261.5392
Event Registration: Laura B 505.250.098
www.riograndena.org
Speaker tape submission deadline: 01 Jan 2012
New York: 5-May-2012 - 5-May-2012
Brooklyn Area Literature Learning Day
Hosting Service Body: Brooklyn Area
Venue
Saint Vincent Ferrer
3610 Glenwood Road (& East 37th Street)
Brooklyn
Event Info: Gary G 646.472.6877
Event Info: Lloyd G 917.346.4061
www.brooklynareaofna.org
New York: 12-May-2012 - 12-May-2012
Brooklyn Area Mother's Day Spring Fling Salsa/R&B Dance
Hosting Service Body: Brooklyn Area
Venue:
Saint Bartholomew Episcopal Church
1227 Pacific Street (between Nostrand & Bedford Avenues)
Brooklyn
Event Info: Lloyd G 917.346.4061
Event Info: Theresa A 347.205.6004
Event Info: Jacqueline W 718.964.3524
Additional infomation...
New York: 12-May-2012 - 12-May-2012
Open Arms Area Two Lives in One Life Time.
Hosting Service Body: Open Arms Area
Venue:
Ebenezer Baptist Church
76 First Street
Newburgh
Event Info: Barry T 856.924.3827
Event Info: Scott H 845.796.8424
Event Info: Stanley G 845.728.4507
Additional infomation...
New York: 25-May-2012 - 27-May-2012
Heart of New York Area Convention 8
Hosting Service Body: Heart of New York Area
Box 814; Syracuse NY 13201
Venue:
Holiday Inn
441 Electronics Parkway
Liverpool
877.859.5095
David L 315.480.9117: Sheriene D 315.373.1682
Event Registration: Jamie S 315.395.5567
ebo3596@verizon.net: Efren B 315.426.8179
www.honyana.org
Speaker tape submission deadline: 31 Mar 2012
Additional infomation...
New York: 28-May-2012 - 28-May-2012
Mohawk River Area Memorial Day BBQ
Hosting Service Body: Mohawk River Area
Venue:
Schenectady Central Park Pavilion
Entrance at Bradley & Elm Streets
Schenectady
Event Info: Pat H 518.557.2264
www.abcdrna.org
Additional infomation...
North Carolina: 18-May-2012 - 20-May-2012
Down East/Inner Coastal/Crossroads Area Convention 7
Hosting Service Body: Down East/Inner Coastal/Crossroads Areas
Box 5458; Kinston NC 28503-5458
Venue:
City Hotel and Bistro
203 Greenville Boulevard
Greenville
252.355.8300 / 877.271.2616
Event Info: Eugene B 609.501.3735
Event Info: Alvina D 252.775.9062
Speaker Tape Info: Laymond B 919.396.7566
Speaker tape submission deadline: 31 Jan 2012
Ohio: 12-May-2012 - 12-May-2012
Saturday Noon Group Anniversary 22
Hosting Service Body: Saturday Noon Group
1088 Wabash Avenue; Cincinnati OH 45215
Venue:
Kings Islands Resort/Conference Center
5691 Kings Island Drive
Mason
513.398.0115
Event Info: Dennis C 513.332.3436
Event Registration: Rickey C 513.226.5970
Additional infomation...
Oregon: 25-May-2012 - 27-May-2012
Pacific Cascade Regional Convention 18
Hosting Service Body: Pacific Cascade Region
Box 262; Eugene OR 97440
Venue:
Holiday Inn
919 Kruse Way
Springfield
541-284-0707
Event Registration: registration@pcrcna18.org
Speaker Tape Info: programming@pcrcna18.org
Event Info: coffeejack@centurylink.net
www.pcrcna2012.org
Speaker tape submission deadline: 01 Apr 2012
Additional infomation...
Pennsylvania: 5-May-2012 - 5-May-2012
East Side Group Anniversary Celebration/Speaker Jam
Hosting Service Body: East Side Group
Venue:
512 East Strawberry Street
Lancaster
Event Info: 717.330.6742
Event Info: 717.333.8321
Event Info: 717.951.3646
Additional infomation...
Pennsylvania: 12-May-2012 - 12-May-2012
Reading Area Fundraising Dance
Hosting Service Body: Reading Area
Venue:
Saint Luke's Lutheran Church
449 North 9th Street (corner of 9th & Green Streets)
Reading
Event Info: 610.568.8664
Event Info: 610.823.0384
Additional infomation...
Pennsylvania: 19-May-2012 - 19-May-2012
Pocono Mountain Area Spring Speaker Jam
Hosting Service Body: Pocono Mountain Area
Venue:
Saint Paul's Lutheran Church
158 Fish Hill Road
Tannersville
Event Info: koverjim@yahoo.com
Texas: 25-May-2012 - 27-May-2012
Texas State Convention 10
Hosting Service Body: Texas State Convention
Venue:
Westin Houston Memorial City
945 Gessner
Houston
800.937.8461
Event Info: 832.880.0392
Event Info: Thomas 832.880.0392
www.tscna.org/
Additional infomation...
Virginia: 25-May-2012 - 28-May-2012
Marion Survivor's Group Campout 16
Hosting Service Body: Marion Survivor's Group
Venue:
Hungry Mother Lutheran Retreat Center
772 Hungry Mother Drive
Marion
Event Info: mfisher71@hotmail.com
Event Info: 276.646.8462
West Virginia: 11-May-2012 - 13-May-2012
Mountaineer Region The Masks Have To Go
Hosting Service Body: Mountaineer Region
Box 2381; Morgantown WV 26502
Venue:
Cedar Lakes
82 FFA Drive
Ripley
304.372.7860
Beverly R: bevriffe@comcast.net
Erica T: peaceinfreedom@yahoo.com
www.mrscna.org
Wyoming: 18-May-2012 - 20-May-2012
Upper Rocky Mountain Regional Convention 13
Hosting Service Body: Upper Rocky Mountain Region
Box 2922; Cody WY 82414
Venue:
Days Inn- Hot Springs Convention Center
115 East Park
Thermopolis
800.days.inn
Event Info: 307.349.0253
Event Info: 307.921.2393
Event Registration: 307.202.0039
www.urmrna.org/convention.html
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THE GOOD SAMARITAN'S INN
621 South Erie Blvd. • Hamilton, Ohio 45011 • 513.896.5354
Our Community Speaks
"For many years, the churches have assigned the task of dealing with the problems
of criminal activities, and alcoholism and drug abuse recovery, to various social
agencies. These agencies were never designed to deal with the spiritual aspect of
these problems. The Good Samaritan’s Inn is an attempt by the Body of Christ to
fill this void."
R.T. Rogers, Probate Judge,
Butler County, OH
"I have known Josh Willis for at least 10 years. During this time he has been very
instrumental in drug abuse recovery, and the rehabilitation of addicts in our area.
The Good Samaritan's Inn has been a constant positive influence in Butler County
and serves the people who need it most."
Courtney E. Combs,
Ohio State Representative
"As a pastor, I am often asked where to go or where to send a loved one who really
needs and wants help with drug abuse recovery. My reply is constant - Josh Willis
and The Good Samaritan's Inn in Hamilton County, Ohio. Given the experience I
had in Houston among those who needed a residential therapeutic community,
I would not waste someone's time or lift their expectations if I did not believe in
this ministry...THERE IS HOPE!"
Cleddie Keith, Pastor
Heritage Fellowship, Florence, KY
"I have known and co-labored with Rev. Willis for many years and can boldly say
that his work with alcohol and drug abuse recovery is the strongest I have ever
encountered. People are broken open, to the depth of their hearts, as Josh tells
his own story of personal deliverance and preaches the Word."
James P. Crabb, Senior Pastor
"Delivered from a horrible hell of drug abuse, he knows the pain and frustrations
of the addict. He speaks their language, and he's street-smart. But now that he
has been Saved by the Blood of Jesus, and filled with the Holy Spirit, he's able
to provide a life-line to people who are drowning in a sea of drug addiction and
alcoholism. The Good Samaritan's Inn cares about displaced souls and is making
a difference in the lives of people that secular rehab programs cannot help.
I encourage you to support the work of drug abuse recovery provided by
The Good Samaritan's Inn with your prayers and financial support."
Rev. Sam A. Luke, Jr.
"Josh Willis is a personal friend of mine as well as a hard-working Spirit-filled
minister. He has a great inner-city ministry in Hamilton County, Ohio...I highly
recommend that you hook up with Josh in prayer and/or financial support for
this mission. Josh is genuine, wins a lot of souls, helps many people in their
journey to drug abuse recovery, and is constantly looking for partners to
help support this work of God!"
Mark T. Barclay, Preacher of Righteousness
"I believe in the ministry that has been placed on Josh Willis by our Lord.
In addition to being a man firmly committed to the Great Commission,
his work in alcohol and drug abuse recovery is exceptional. His ministering
to drug addicts, alcoholics and the hurting may best be described in these
words of Jesus, 'The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He has anointed
me to preach the gospel to the poor, He has sent me to heal the broken
hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of site to the blind,
to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable year
of the Lord'."
Scott Hinkle,
Scott Hinkle Outreach Ministries, Inc., Phoenix, AZ
If you would like to add your endorsement,
please e-mail Josh Willis.
Gods Way Looks To Expand Services
Matthew Short
The Christian Ministry known as Gods Way to Recovery is approaching its 15th anniversary of helping those in need. The ministry was founded by Reverend Roger Wood who struggled with drug and alcohol addiction himself for nearly 13 years. Ending up in a state-run detoxification center in upstate Delaware, Wood turned to religion as he began to reflect on his life. He took a vowel to God, that if God could take away his addictions, he would serve the Lord for the remainder of his life.
Wood continued his promise in 1995 when he decided to help people who were bound and unable to break free from their addictions by starting his own ministry known as Gods Way to Recovery.
“We are an outreach ministry that helps people with the gospel of Jesus Christ,” said Carrie Wood, Assistant Executive Director for Gods Way.
The ministry operates a transition home for those in need. The program began by offering a temporary home which housed up to five people. Since then, a new house has been bought that can hold up to 14 people. Residences are permitted to stay for 6 to 9 months as they make the transition into the recovery process. Those that meet the criteria to qualify must abide by the house rules which emphasize praise and worship.
“The transition homes provide a Christian living environment to men that will empower them to function in a mainstream society,” said Wood.
The organization also operates four thrift stores which provide various merchandise including furniture, jewelry, clothing and antiques. The four stores are located throughout the state of Delaware including Milford, Rehoboth Beach, Dover and Georgetown. All stores provide financial support to various outreach ministries throughout the United States and affordable items to the local community.
The ministry also runs various programs including a benevolence volunteer exchange program, support group meetings and Family Biblical Counseling. The benevolence volunteer program is set up for people in need, those who need community service and those on work release. Those who sign up for the program can come to the store, sign up and receive on-the-job training.
The organization also runs a prison ministry in at the Sussex Correctional Institute in Georgetown. As of now, the program consists of nine volunteers who provide spiritual strength and guidance to prisoners by preaching the teaching’s of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
As Gods Way to Recovery ministry continues to expand and serve its community, the ministry plans to open a fifth thrift store in Wilmington, Delaware and a transitional home for women in the near future. More information on Gods Way to Recovery can be found at www.godswaytorecovery.com.
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