Saturday, February 28, 2015


The Fix: Addiction and Recovery, Straight Up
Best of the Week:
February 21–27
COMING UP IN THE FIX// Baltimore, Heroin Capital of the US * Drug Treatment Moguls * Addiction Triggers * Pro Voices: Going Deeper in Addiction Treatment *Interview with Kevin Sessums * Confessions of a People Pleaser * Directing Butterflies * My Rehab Experiences * PLUS: Other incisive articles

CANNABUSINESS// The New Canadian Cannabis Oligarchy
Under new Canadian regulations, Health Canada will be minding your "cannabusiness" rather than personal growers. This oligarchy not only hurts growers, but consumers as well.
By Neville Elder

ONLINE// Are Big Alcohol's Ad Men Targeting Recovering Alcoholics?
After years of posting about getting sober, I began wondering if the beer ads I was seeing online were part of a deliberate campaign to get me to pick up the bottle again.
By Jeff Deeney

PROFESSIONAL VOICES// What if We Really Treated Addiction Like the Disease It Is?
A physician explains how "precision medicine" can lead to comprehensive recovery.
By Howard C. Wetsman MD

HISTORY// Saving Mabel Normand
She was lustrous and brash, especially on gin-soaked days, lifting her skirt or offering offbeat quotes in jest. And for nearly 100 years her pioneering spirit has been diminished by tales of her alleged cocaine addiction and sordid behaviors.
By Kathleen Phalen Tomaselli

CHARITY// 14 Great Addiction-Based Nonprofits And Charities
You have to give it away to keep it and there's never a bad time to consider giving to any of the worthy regional and national organizations listed below.
By MccCarton Ackerman
 
BEST OF THE QUICK FIX
Federal Government to Require Drug Courts to Allow Opioid Maintenance Programs
House Republicans Warn D.C. Mayor She Could Go to Jail for Legalizing Pot
Heroin Addict Robs Girl Scouts to Get His Fix
Senator Cory Booker Explains How Drug Law Makes America Less Safe
Pot Activists Enlist Republican Grandma In Legalization Fight
Highly Processed Foods to Blame for Food Addiction
COMMENT OF THE WEEK
Real Treatment
This week, Howard C. Wetsman MD proposed health care experts actually treat addiction as a disease. Readers debated whether legalizing all drugs would be a better solution:
While I agree with the premise and it makes sense on so many levels, I can't see selling heroin over the counter as not leading to a whole new group of folks who will become addicted to something that they may have never otherwise messed with if it weren't so easy to get and inexpensive as a result of its mass merchandising.

-thefreedomtorecover

 Hello everyone
Romans Road Ministries are on tour (Save a Life Tour 2015 See below)
There are support link as you feel lead; However; the best support is Prayer.
Please pray for these community outreaches; For the Spirit of God to save the souls of men.
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Romans Road, Headstone 118, and Right to Become will be on this tour together joined by several other bands and special guests. Our Mission:

To use our individual gifts and talents to bless and reach the inner cities through worship, testimony's and song. Our goals are to lead people to Jesus Christ and provide them with the necessary connections to get involved in group discipleship meetings with Christ oriented churches in the specific location, and be a needed spiritual voice in the communities. The tour will stop in four different cities this spring and summer. 

May 16: Kensington/Philadelphia, PA
May 30: Camden, NJ
July 11: Trenton, NJ
July 25: The Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York 

We will provide food and beverages to the community at each stop, purchase bibles to be distributed to all who will benefit from reading the Word of God. We will be joined by Rock Ministries, Disciples For Christ, Motorcyclist For Jesus, Equipt ministries, Faces Of Change, Promise of Grace and The Lower East Side Fellowship church. 

Updates on this tour will be posted

Thank you and God Bless,
John Simons and Jason Simons – Romans Road Ministry
Brian and Kathy Tucker – Positively Uplifting Music Productions

More info can be found at

Support and donations can be made at

 
 
 
Joe Johnson
Ministry Leader
Disciples for Christ M/M
"God's work, done God's way, will never lack God's supply." Hudson Taylor
                                                                                                                           
WE NEED HELP!!!!
In an effort to reach out to mothers of addicted children so they know The Addict's Mom is  here and they are not alone we desperately need help with the following social media skills:
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If you can help a little or a lot please email Barbara@theaddictsmom.com.

Friday, February 27, 2015


Binge-Eating Drug, with High Potential for Abuse, Being Aggressively Marketed: Experts
February 25th, 2015/


The drug Vyvanse, which is being aggressively marketed as a treatment for binge eating, is classified by the federal government as having a high potential for abuse, The New York Times reports.

The drug is a type of amphetamine. Retired tennis player Monica Seles, a paid spokeswoman for the company that makes Vyvanse, has been on a media tour to promote the drug. Shire, which makes Vyvanse, received approval late last month to market the drug for binge-eating disorder.

Vyvanse was already approved to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Federal officials have cited the company for inappropriately marketing Vyvanse and other ADHD drugs.

Amphetamines suppress appetite. For decades, they were widely abused as a treatment for obesity, some drug safety experts point out.

“Once a pharmaceutical company gets permission to advertise for it, it can often become quite widely prescribed, and even tend to be overprescribed, and that’s a worry,” said Dr. B. Timothy Walsh, professor of psychiatry at the New York State Psychiatric Institute at Columbia University. He said that Vyvanse shows promise, but other treatments such as talk therapy have been more widely studied.

Some experts said a Shire website, BingeEatingDisorder.com, does not mention Vyvanse but explains how patients can talk to their doctor about binge-eating disorder. The site also tells patients “don’t give up” if their doctor does not address their concerns. Some experts in prescription drug abuse said they are troubled by the website, because it appears to coach patients in how to receive a diagnosis for binge-eating disorder. It also explains how to shop for a new doctor if they are not successful, the article notes.

'Out of Reach' - Documentary of Medicine Abuse Through the Eyes of a Teen | The Medicine Abuse Project

'Out of Reach' - Documentary of Medicine Abuse Through the Eyes of a Teen | The Medicine Abuse Project

Use of Stronger Painkillers on the Rise: Study - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Use of Stronger Painkillers on the Rise: Study - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids