Tuesday, April 22, 2014



APRIL 22 v 10 TWELVE STEPPING WITH POWER IN THE PROVERB


Throw out the mocker, and fighting goes, too.
Quarrels and insults will disappear.


STEP 1 - We admitted we were powerless over our addictions—that our lives had become unmanageable. 


Whats it gonna take for you to realize that addiction is the cause of all this sadness and anger . Your loved ones cant keep taking your insanity what you are doing is wrong to them , God and yourself . We understand you maybe hurting and all we want is you to find a way to feel better get sober and find peace . TOUGH LOVE IS JUST THAT AND IT IS TOUGHER ON THE ONES WHO HAVE TO USE IT . TOUGH LOVE IT IS NOT THERE WAY OF TRYING TO CONTROL YOU SO TELL YOUR PRIDE TOO SHUT UP. It is killing them a little each day being helpless unable to stop you from killing yourself over and over again that's what you do every time you use. Consider your loved ones just for a moment ,and reflect on all the pain you have caused them and yourself. All the stuff mentioned in the Proverb will keep you separated and isolated from the only people on this planet who truly love you but your addiction has convinced you that love is something you don't deserve. Addiction is the biggest lie in the world and it steals everything from you and if you let it you will lose your life and soul . Sincerely commit step one ,realize enough is enough and you want to live . Reach out and ask for help ! Recovery is possible ! 


John 14 -6 - Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.

By - Joseph Dickerson
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Monday, April 21, 2014

APRIL 21 v 16 TWELVE STEPPING WITH POWER IN THE PROVERB


The person who strays from common sense
will end up in the company of the dead.

STEP 3 -Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God .

In my active addiction I was a dead man walking , A zombie , lifeless no purpose just one focus ! Picture a zombie from the movies  , head forward arms out mouth open  grrrr druuuggggsssss   druel running down the lip. Living a life of addiction is no life at all . The control addiction has is mind boggling and the destruction it causes is indescribable . Step one and two are only the beginning but step three is a must if you don't want to be a drug zombie anymore in the company of the dead . God also has given us an instruction manual (Bible) it is the cure for Zombizm in addiction along with the steps of course. Foolishness , addiction , and pride will keep you in zombie state , Surrender , humility and God in control along with right living , working the steps , and common sense will keep you sober.  


Galatians 5 v 1
It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.



By : Joseph Dickerson

Let’s Get Serious About Treating Addiction


Every few years the media report an epidemic of heroin overdose deaths; often after a celebrity like Phillip Seymour Hoffman dies to set off the spark. This time the spike in deaths—which is real– is being attributed to heroin mixed with fentanyl. Attention will fade but the deaths will continue. We wring our hands about overdoses, but do little to make effective treatment widely available. Our continuing refusal to prevent and treat addiction is a medical and social scandal.

Here are the policy changes I believe we must make to end this scandal:

1) Complete the transition to individual health insurance with complete coverage for addiction treatment. The bulk of addiction treatment today is provided by small free standing programs that depend on contracts with public entities for treatment “slots” or individual out of pocket payment. The programs with contracts are responsive to their funders, not to the patients who may be filling a slot at the moment. The organization and funding of our treatment system works against developing a long term relationship between patient and provider that is key to successful long-term recovery. When a patient leaves, the treatment entity has no continuing contact with that person. Obamacare can cover almost all the people with addiction in the country if states, employers and insurers implement it properly. Sadly, some existing treatment programs are dragging their heels or opposed to getting their patients covered because they find it easier to bill the state or because they cannot meet the administrative and clinical requirements for accepting insurance payments.

2) Integrate addiction, mental illness and medical treatment around individuals with severe addiction. Telling a patient who is unemployed, homeless, addicted and mentally ill to go someplace different for each service or to wait weeks for an appointment is malpractice because the providers know it will not happen. We should force consolidation of addiction treatment, mental illness and medical care providers to coordinate and take care of the most severely ill patients in one place. The few places where this kind of care is provided now get much better results for their patients.

3) Increase insurance payment rates for addiction treatment to a level that meets providers’ costs, draws in new responsible providers, and pays for the required coordination. Very low Medicaid and private insurance payment rates create and perpetuate the shortage of quality treatment. Appropriate payment rates will attract higher quality providers.

4) Reward longer stays in treatment and stop using providers that are unable to successfully retain patients in treatment long enough for it to be effective. Longer time in treatment, inpatient or outpatient, improves outcomes. Research shows that drug treatment for less than 90 days is generally not effective, but very few public or private insurance programs authorize that much treatment now. It is shocking that some treatment programs still throw a patient out if he relapses during treatment. Relapse is part of the disease and a signal for more treatment, not a reason to end it.

5) Require hospitals, health centers, HMO’s and other primary providers, as a condition of their participation in Medicaid, Medicare, and public employee health programs, to demonstrate that they diagnose all patients with alcohol and drug disease and that they have a clinically sound program that gets individuals the care they need. Today, most hospitals refuse to provide addiction treatment at any appropriate scale even though many of their patients would have better clinical outcomes if they got brief interventions or treatment.

6) Stop the revolving door at detoxification programs. Current policy and reimbursement get the patient out the door as soon as he or she is “medically stable,” whether or not the person is connected or ready to enter real addiction treatment. The vast majority of people who leave detox without directly entering and staying in treatment quickly relapse. Many think they “failed” treatment but the truth is they never had any treatment, just detoxification.

7) Stop arresting people for non-violent drug offenses. And stop putting people back in jail or prison for non-violent addiction related probation violations. Our current policies ruin thousands of young lives. Addiction is a disease, not a crime. Drug court programs are fine, but they touch only a tiny proportion of the people in the criminal justice system who need treatment.

David L. Rosenbloom, PhD, is Professor, Boston University School of Public Health and former Director of Join Together.

This feature was originally published on the BU Today website.

Drug Free World: Substance & Alcohol Abuse, Education & Prevention

Drug Free World: Substance & Alcohol Abuse, Education & Prevention

Saturday, April 19, 2014

APRIL 19 v 2 TWELVE STEPPING WITH POWER IN THE PROVERB


Enthusiasm without knowledge is no good;
    haste makes mistakes.


STEP 11 -  Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God  , praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.

 Going into and maintaining sobriety should be done with enthusiasm and excitement . Well at least it is for me . Everyday is a new adventure ,I feel at times like a child discovering brand new wonders at the amusement park. At this stage of my recovery Fifteen years in  June, and as I get older I have come to realize we need to keep it simple , learn as much as you can , and help as many people as you can.  When you take it slow and listen your chances of making mistakes is reduced .There will be times when you screw up but don't let the self pity wagon  take you for a  guilt trip on the relapse roller coaster. A  good sign of maturity in recovery is when you can get right back up on your feet like you never missed a beat  . Staying sober will show you what life is meant to be and for those of us in recovery step eleven should be the code we live by .


Jeremiah 29 : 11 - 13  For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.  In those days when you pray, I will listen.  If you look for me wholeheartedly, you will find me !






By : Joseph Dickerson